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    Which do you prefer?

    I would go for a White Pick-up, or soft top!
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    Mud tyre suggestions

    I just got BFG Mut Terrain... But I did't get the size right!!:confused2: I thought 235x85x16 would be enough, but it's not... 265x75x16 is, in my opinion the way to go!! Next time...
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Well, first because I don't have the tools to do it, but most importantly I'm positive that even if I tryed doing it myself, I would end up having to pay someone else to do it for me! I'm very, bur very mechanically challenged!! :)
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    Mud tyre suggestions

    I added 3 cms spacers... It's not like adding a metre to the car :D. A bit more stress, yes... maybe... but not more than 5%...
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Hi, Well I'm from Portugal and I got them here. You may find them in one of these websites: http://www.offroad24.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d559.html http://gigglepin4x4-shop.co.uk/epages/eshop343529.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/eshop343529/Products/OMEN44 If you can't install the...
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    Best Tyre Size??

    Hi, What size tyres would you choose for a Defender 90 td5? For the original alloy wheels. Thanks
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    bouncy bouncy

    I'd go with 220lb/in springs for the front and no more than 250lb/in for the rear! I got 290lb/in on my defender 90 Td5 and it's way too hard!! With new OME shocks it's much better, but still could be softer.
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    Mud tyre suggestions

    I have wheel spacers installed. Can this make any difference on the rubbing?
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    BF MT 265x75x16 tyres

    Hello, Do you have any idea if these tyres fit the defender 90 original alloy rims? Thanks
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    Mud tyre suggestions

    Will 265x75x16 BF MT fit on the defender 90 original alloy rims? Thanks
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    Too Hard Suspension

    uau, what a difference!! Now it's like driving a range rover... ome shocks really made the difference! even with 290 springs!
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    Too Hard Suspension

    I didn't mean you, I ment that in most places they recommend 220 front and 290 rear as a good set-up fo the d90! And it's not! Once again thanks a lot for your help. Shock are being mounted today! :)
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Thanks a lot everyone. I'm installing OME shocks next tuesday. I'll see how they go and then decide regarding changing springs or not! One thing that came to my mind, why are higher rate springs installed on the rear since there's a lot more load, with the engine and winch, on the front (295...
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Do you know any good stores on the internet that sell OME material? Thanks
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    Too Hard Suspension

    I think I made up my mind and I'm gonna go with the OME. One last thing, will I be able to keep these springs or should I get new ones? I case I should get new ones which would be a good choice. Thanks
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Indeed it is a 90 Td5. I ride mostly on tarmac and on the weekeng go off-road.
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    Too Hard Suspension

    I actually gor the Bearmach Blue Springs BA2102 and BA2104. And for what I can tell new shocks will do the trick. I got a 2" lift with the new springs. Can anyone tell me which shocks I should get (don't want to spend too much money). I was actually thinking about getting terrafirma...
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    Too Hard Suspension

    Hi, I got a Warn winch and since the front shocks were getting too low, I changed springs (BA 2102 on the rear and similar on the front). Now I have a problem, the car is way too hard and every little bump is a huge problem for my back. It's like there's no suspension. Now what can I do to...
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    Rear springs

    Not easy! I would have to disassemble them! I guess it would easier if someone knew the answer! Or let's put it this way, if I wanted a 2cm lift, how long or what springs should I get!! Thanks again!
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    Rear springs

    Hi, Can anyone tell how long are the original Defender TD5 front and rear springs? Thanks!
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