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Originally Posted by Andrew Baker
Fit Land Rovers own HD 110 front springs (the ones you use with a bonnet mounted spare), and either use the standard van type rears or if you're going to have a permanent load over 500kg use the 130 type (twin coil). Don't know the part numbers off the top of my head, but this is all you need to know. Standard 110 shocks all round. A cheap reliable set up actually tested on these vehicles by LR. Used by me and never any problem. All the rest are an unknown quantity. Avoid stiff springs and gas shocks for overlanding, you want the low rate stuff the factory fits.
Andrew.
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Here goes:
110 HD rear damper (or 130 standard) STC3772
110 HD rear spring (or 130 standard) NRC6904 (for both sides)
110 HD rear spring "helper spring" (goes inside the main spring) RRC3266
helper spring upper retainer RRC3352
helper spring lower retainer RRC3355
110 front HD drivers spring (its a standard 90 rear) NRC9448
110 front HD passenger spring NRC9449
110 front shocks are the same as 130 fronts, no HD version shown RSC100050
Hope that helps.
Although i rave about OME stuff, the genuine LR HD components are more than adequate, and a lot cheaper, and available at EVERY LR dealership worldwide should the worst happen and you break something.
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