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Postby Bodge » Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:44 pm

Now that the Bodge is gone I have lots of surplus to requirements parts available.

Make an offer on the following [try to be realistic and I will too 8) ]:

Pair Old Man Emu 764 Springs 220lb X 16.9" SOLD

Pair Genuine LR Springs purple/pink stripe approx 180lb X 17"

Pair Blue [Lovell Springs?] Unknown spec - Short, thick wire, minimal turns

Pair standard front shock turrets - fits Rangie/Disco/Defender

4 Koni Shocks - Standard [? Not sure I can measure them this weekend] Came off a D90 - these are quality kit and are in great cond. Fully rebuildable.

Steering damper

Pair 10 spline rear axles - Early Range Rover [this is your insurance package if you have a rear ARB] SOLD
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Postby lilpigzuk » Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:50 pm

I heard who bought, put into service as a duck shooting truck!!! Had I thought about it some more (as I did last night) I should of grabbed it myself......
Ah well.....

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Postby Rangerat » Thu Aug 19, 2004 5:38 pm

Hey Bodge

I'm looking for a set of front springs to get the nose back up. Any of the ones you have good for a 2" lift?
Also keen on your axles (I wonder why!)

Drop me a PM with answers and the price you are after (remember realistic :wink: )and we can talk.
As for bagging rovers.........next you'll be driving a toymotor.

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Postby lilpigzuk » Thu Aug 19, 2004 10:10 pm

let me know your address and i will come round and make an offer. Still hurting on who owns it now as I deal with him a lot with work :lol:

PM me if you got rid of it honestly because of a mortgage..............

Rex

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Postby Bodge » Fri Aug 20, 2004 9:41 am

Rangerat - I had 764's in the front of my Rangie which were too hard in my opinion. I would try the LR 180's using this chart:

Aprox 1100 lbs per corner rear:
Aprox 880lbs per corner front.

----------Spring lt:---Lbs/inch----C:T/Load:--Installed Lth:--Bstop:
Rear-------17.8:-------320:--------1100:-------14.36:---------6.36:
Rear-------16.8:-------320:--------1100:-------13.36:---------5.36:
Rear-------17.8:-------270:--------1100:-------13.73:---------5.73:
Rear-------16.8:-------270:--------1100:-------12.73:---------4.73:
Rear-------18:---------220:--------1100:-------13.00:---------5.00:
Rear-------17:---------220:--------1100:-------12.00:---------4.00:
Rear-------17.2:-------180:--------1100:-------11.09:---------3.09:
Rear-------16.5:-------180:--------1100:-------10.39:---------2.39:

Front-------17:---------220:--------880:--------13.00:---------5.00:
Front-------16:---------220:--------880:--------12.00:---------4.00:
Front-------15.5:-------220:--------880:--------11.50:---------3.50:
Front-------17.2:-------180:--------880:--------12.31:---------4.31:
Front-------16.5:-------180:--------880:--------11.61:---------3.61:
Front-------15.9:-------180:--------880:--------11.01:---------3.01:


Note: Std RR has 3 degrees of castor angle, with B/stop clearannce of 2 inches.
Every HALF inch lifted, you will loose ONE degree Castor.

That should give you 1.5 - 2" lift and still be a smooth ride.
If you use the 764's you will definitely get the lift but will need a fair bit of weight up the front to compensate for the high lb rate. The Bodge had at least 3" at the front with bull bar winch and steering guard.

What do you have in there at the moment?

I will PM you about the prices...
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Postby Rangerat » Fri Aug 20, 2004 1:14 pm

at the moment I'm running heavy duty rear springs in the front (lbs/inch unknown)
Before the winch and twin batts went in this gave me a 2' lift and the castor angle went back to .5 degree's (which made it fairly sensitive, but not something I was concerned about)
Now with the added weight and the removal of 200kgs from the back I have got a nose down rake. (bump stop clearance was around 4.5")

the problem now may be that my rear springs are too long (they are the longest springs avialable from Rangie Spares, purple/orange) with an easy 6+" of bumpstop.
Add to the fact that I'm putting a 8274 in the front so add another 20kgs.

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Postby Bodge » Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:30 pm

I had those long 18" rangie spares springs in the back of the Bodge only 180lbs which is too light for a full bodied rangie - with the 764's in the front the bodge was a little arse down.

I feel sure the 764's will hold up all your gear without a prob and net you some lift as well - they are a 'Medium Duty' rear which normally give 1.2" lift at the rear. With your relatively unloaded rear springs it may just level it all out...

Its your call.

I have PM'd you with some reasonable prices to make it worth your while... :D
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RR Indicator Switch

Postby send2ren » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:55 pm

Hi there,

I am looking for an Indicator Switch for my 1984 Range
Rover. It has a high and low beam, horn and indictor
functions. Can you help?

Much appreciated,
Karen :)

Please email: send2ren@clear.net.nz (I am waiting for the administrator to activate my account).

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Postby Bodge » Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:27 pm

Sorry Karen no can do.

Try Tim Warburton at Bramble Downs on (09) 810 9894

He almost certainly will have one.
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Postby Bodge » Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:04 pm

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