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Old 11-08-2009, 01:16 PM
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good afternoon.

i have a 2001 disco with 150K miles on it.
when i bought it the rear left bag was leaking and i was scared of chasing the issue so i did the strutmaster conversion on rear.

the 4 shocks and the 2 front springs look like original.

can someone advise on the following:

do i need any 'special' specs on front spring to make sure they match the strutmaster rear? what are the recommended shocks (light, med, heavy) if 95% of use is on-road (sadly).

i have a quote for OME 777 - front, OME - 108 - rear, and ARB 150107 springs, and OME SD02 damper for 425 w/ tax from local 4 Wheel parts shop. Is that a good way to go? Any issues matching to the rear springs that are already there?

thanks!
matt
 
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Old 11-08-2009, 01:48 PM
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Matt, send me your number before you go to far or you'll end up with a very unbalanced truck.
 
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Old 11-16-2009, 09:03 PM
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Mike,
I will PM my number.

In the meantime, can you or anyone else on the forum post a suggestion? I am not too eager to replace the rear Strutmaster spring as they are brand new so want to get something to match.
thanks
Matt
 
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