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Old Sep 6, 2022 | 01:38 PM
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Can anyone tell me the hole to hole distance on Disco II rear spring seat 'hat'? outside to outside or inside to inside. I accidentally bought 2" air spring spacers instead of regular spring spacers...can't exchange them as it was a year ago THX for help!
 
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Old Sep 6, 2022 | 02:26 PM
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This was a drawing I found when I was going to make my own spacers. I ended up going a different direction so I can't 100% hand on heart verify it's accuracy, BUT the values looked good to me at the time. I think the center to center distance for the holes is 2.75".


 
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Old Sep 6, 2022 | 04:57 PM
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yep perfect!...about 70mm hole center to hole center..THX! The reason I ask is that I purchased a set of what I feel to be much better welded (thick bead all the way around) and with thicker steel (and without logo cutout) 2" lift blocks than those designed by terrafirma and others. The rears are for airbags, but they will fit spring seats since holes line up just fine. I'll add the suspension build to my 2004 disco build later.... I don't recall the brand of these lift blocks, but you can match them with online pics....green part is lower spring retainer for rears TF506......





 
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