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Suspension sag

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Suspension sag

Post by s3111107@ »

Has anyone have a rangie that isn't lower on the right hand side? Especially after a lift, and what springs are you running?
I know the driver makes the difference but I have a sill tank in the left and the spare wheel but it has still dropped on the right after a lift.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Yes mine is dropped on the drivers side. I threw in a 30mm packer.

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Post by Loanrangie »

Maybe you have the springs around the wrong way, there should be left and right springs.
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Post by Micka »

Loanrangie wrote:Maybe you have the springs around the wrong way, there should be left and right springs.
Or maybe they are upside-down? :finger:

Just put some packers in...or put the low ones on the front.

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Post by walker »

Yep, on almost all LR's the right side spring should be at least 10mm longer.

A lot of aftermarket springs are the same length so you get a lean which for some reason seems to increase over time.
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