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simon holland

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whats the differance between yellow and blue springs are decarbon shocks a lot better than the es9000 shocks i want to lift my disco 2" only use it for light off roading just to stop the 235/85 r16 tyres catching
 
whats the differance between yellow and blue springs are decarbon shocks a lot better than the es9000 shocks i want to lift my disco 2" only use it for light off roading just to stop the 235/85 r16 tyres catching


Yellow are Britpart, Blue are Bearmach just different makes (each company do different heights and weights) decarbon shocks are good, ES9000 are good value for money and do the job well imo.

Remember to fit dislocation cones on the rear or jubilee clip the rear spring in the top spring cup, you will need heavy duty spring retainers and may have to fit extended brake lines.


I have +2" Britpart springs With Procomp ES9000 shocks on mine and no complaints so far 2 years on, my front lines were long enough to cope but I tweaked the brackets on the rear top and bottom just to give a little extra play.

HTH
 
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