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Land Rover Springs


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I'm probably over complicating this and I've read and watched multiple people talk about the Land Rover Springs for the R50, but can I just get 2 NRC9446(driver side) to replace my front stock springs and for the rear can I use 2 NRC9448 springs? I'm thinking this will give me about 3" all the way around? 

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Your spring options are kinda limited for the r50. The landrover springs only fit the back. Old man emu OME, doninson, ironman 4x4, all have sets that will lift you about 1.5in. 4x4parts (AC) has a set that will give you 2in. A lot of us run AC in front and the LR defender springs in back. I added OME struts to that combo as they are longer than stock and prevent topping out the strut on the trail. I have the longest LR spring in the back (forgot the part #), it gave me a slight rake but should even out when i add a swingout gate to my bumper, plus i like the extra departure angle it gives me. Hope that helps. Have fun with the build.d0cfa24e526f27b9e0dc8814b94e24da.jpg


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18 hours ago, jaymzinsa said:

Your spring options are kinda limited for the r50. The landrover springs only fit the back. Old man emu OME, doninson, ironman 4x4, all have sets that will lift you about 1.5in. 4x4parts (AC) has a set that will give you 2in. A lot of us run AC in front and the LR defender springs in back. I added OME struts to that combo as they are longer than stock and prevent topping out the strut on the trail. I have the longest LR spring in the back (forgot the part #), it gave me a slight rake but should even out when i add a swingout gate to my bumper, plus i like the extra departure angle it gives me. Hope that helps. Have fun with the build.d0cfa24e526f27b9e0dc8814b94e24da.jpg


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Ok so I'll go with my original idea of using the 9448 springs in the rear I think those are the longer of the sets and get the ome medium or maybe even heavy duty springs up front but I've been looking at the Bilstein shocks for all 4 corners, I'm hoping to get around 2-2.5" if possible even if I have to add spacers for now, eventually I'll do a sfd but that's still a while away 

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I'm pretty sure OME discontinued R50 lift components. So if you can find a set would be great. The 9447 will give 2-2.5" of lift in the rear. Your best bet may be AC 2" coils in the front but the shipping costs quite a bit.

Dobinson coils for front are a good option also.

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