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Old 03-21-2009, 02:04 PM
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I have a '03 disco SE7 and recently had OME 779 (fr) and 762 (rr) put on, my question is they seem too high in the front in relation to the rear. From conter hub in front it is 22" and in the rear 20", is it possible they are reversed? I had a mechanic put them on. Is there a way to tell which ones are which? Are they marked in any way? I was looking at muddy oval and none of them on there are showing such a difference.

Or am I just being too **** about it.
 
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Old 03-21-2009, 02:12 PM
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The 762 is the rear springs I just put on my D1. I think the D2 uses different rear springs. Having the front of the truck sit higher than the rear will adversely affect handling and braking.
 
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Thanks Mike for the call. I will be ordering those rubber boots today.
 
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