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« on: February 08, 2007, 16:15:24 »
Well I have won a set of 4 Disco springs for £10, and have ordered the cups and steadies £25...so for £35 I will have a non EAS RRC..:D:D:D
Have a question tho..has anyone with a RRC or Disco got a pic of their front suspension (especially the mountings) ???
just to confirm a few points ;)
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2007, 16:34:22 »
any good for you?
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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 16:46:04 »
so where does the shock sit on the EAS nodel?? thats why i wanted the pic... obviously it cant do inside an airbag!!  :shock:
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 17:15:45 »
Leave the shockers alone, they sit in a custom tower that mounts to the steering box bolts (or vacant holes for the LHD) and a bracket on the front of the axle, special to the EAS.  The brake flexis have a different route via the rear of the axle, these too can be left alone.  All you need to do is remove the air spring and fit the spring seat and spring in it's place :D

There are some pictures of my EAS in my galery.
Blue,  1988  Range Rover 3.5 EFi with plenty of toys bolted on
Chuggaboom, 1995 Range Rover Classic
1995 Range Rover Classic Vogue LSE with 5 big sticks of Blackpool rock under the bonnet.

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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2007, 17:33:34 »
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There are some pictures of my EAS in my galery.

SWMBO has called you a GIT -saw the pix of the LSE with its plate on - her initials are DTM..lol
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2007, 17:56:09 »
*%$$&*£, wish I'd known, I put the old plate on flea bay just to see if anyone wanted it before I transfered the no.

I'd bought Julie K999MUD for her birthday (luckily an early present) in Feb last year, at the time K99MUD and K911MUD were also free along with many others.  When I went back for one of those two, all the K9--MUD numbers were sold, the lot.  It was Julie who suggested I got that one, so our cars kind of match :D
Blue,  1988  Range Rover 3.5 EFi with plenty of toys bolted on
Chuggaboom, 1995 Range Rover Classic
1995 Range Rover Classic Vogue LSE with 5 big sticks of Blackpool rock under the bonnet.

 






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