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MartinK



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Location: Silverdale (Lancashire/Cumbria Border)
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Orkney Grey
Update - see http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic49065.html Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
Post #563017 10th Sep 2016 9:08pm
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benniferj



Member Since: 20 Oct 2016
Location: Basingstoke
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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Oslo Blue
I've had a lot of luck on both my Def and Disco changing springs over. A method I have found that works well is:
1. Bottle jack axle (just by trailing arm) up on the side you are changing the spring. Use chocks on remaining 3 wheels.
2. Remove wheel from hub
3. Loosen bottom spring retainer bolts and remove
4. Hilift side of vehicle (on rock slider or rear crossmember) - make sure the car is on the flat and that the jack doesnt want to pivot or move.
5. Lower bottle jack at axle end
6. Watch as spring loosens and drops below top mount, stop releasing jack down
7. Fully remove bolts from retainers and wiggle spring out
8. Insert new spring, attach retainer, wind bottle jack back up so it locates the spring
9. Fully tighten retainer, re attach wheel, drop bottle jack, release hi lift.
Repeat for opposite side.

I don't really like jacking onto the diff outer and also I feel this adds some stability with 3 wheels being attached to the car at all times. Ive used this tactic for 2" lift springs with no issue. Also no need to remove the shock either.

Just make sure it's stable if using a hi lift, well chocked, and have someone with you that can assist and keep an eye on things.
Post #573108 24th Oct 2016 12:06pm
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brooksa



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very helpful, thanks!
Post #725538 26th Aug 2018 8:03pm
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pawsinmud



Member Since: 08 May 2016
Location: Hampshire
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United Kingdom 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Corris Grey
Thanks
This was really interesting thanks. My 90 is way too stiff at the rear and softening the springs seems like a good way forward.
Post #781109 11th Jul 2019 11:32am
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Kizmax



Member Since: 17 Dec 2020
Location: Clare
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Ireland 1993 Defender 130 200 Tdi HCPU Corris Grey
Excellent write up and refresher for me as I’m about to do my 130 which has double springs
Cheers
Post #873887 20th Dec 2020 6:21pm
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orzowei



Member Since: 10 Mar 2021
Location: toscana
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Italy 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Bonatti Grey
original springs Puma 2008
[quote="bm52"]Hi,
Mine is now set up for the 90 4 seat station wagon (2400 Kg) as shown below.
I used Koni Heavy Track not the Raid which are very heavy duty and costly

hello Guys, on my 2008 puma 90 I mount the following springs.

90 4 seat station wagon (2550 Kg)
Front - Driver's side REB500200 Red / green / white
Front - Passenger side REB500220 Red / green / orange
Rear - Driver's side RKB500270 White / green / pink
Rear - Passenger side RKB101240 Green / yellow / white

Are they USW or CSW springs?

in your opinion .. if I mount the Kony Ht (not the raids) I get a more comfortable ride? when I load the defender a lot, when cornering it tends to lean a lot, and I think my springs are tired (150k)
thanks .. and sorry for my English!
Giulio from Tuscany, Italy.

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ciao Ragazzi , sulla mia 90 puma del 2008 monto le seguenti molle.

90 4 seat station wagon (2550 Kg)
Front - Driver's side REB500200 Red/green/white
Front - Passenger side REB500220 Red/green/orange
Rear - Driver's side RKB500270 White/green/pink
Rear - Passenger side RKB101240 Green/yellow/white

Sono USW o CSW?

secondo voi.. se monto i Kony Ht ( non i raid) ottengo una guida piu confortevole?
grazie.. e scusatemi per linglese!
GIulio from italy
Post #929428 11th Nov 2021 7:28pm
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