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Hello, rather hoping someone can advise me. Can anyone tell me where I can buy some long springs for a Defender?

The reason for this is I won't be running a dislocating setup, instead the springs will be retained top and bottom. But I'd like to be able to run some +5" shocks and make use of the travel. Std springs would be too short for this and most aftermarket ones I've seen seem to be of a HD variety and designed to work with dislocation cones, so again are too short.

The vehicle is a Tdi pickup but with a full cage and the fuel tank in the pickup bed.

In terms of use. It is road legal, but it will mainly be used offroad, so I'm happy for a compromised road setup.

Many thanks for your help.

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Looked at X-springs? They don't dislocate... http://www.x-eng.co.uk/X-Spring.asp

Aside from that there are companies that will build to spec, but I suspect what you want to acheive will either end up with springs far to soft for the application, or coil bind on compression.

Why the insistance for a non-dislocating setup, aside from the supposed traction benefits?

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I like to compete in certain events that don't allow dislocation cones. But it doesn't mean I don't want to use the vehicle outside of such events. If that makes sense. :)

Having browsed some American forums and ones with some Oz guys, such setups seem far more common over there. But shipping springs back is pricey.

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Pretty sure you require longer or dropped shocks for springs to fall out on a standard 90, I doubt LR would have let them leave the showroom in this state.

Sagged springs are shorter and fall out quicker under full articulation. It happens..

why anchor top & bottom the standard springs aren't.

Standard shocks are short and limit downtravel, that will keep the springs in position. Longer shocks, axle can drop further and springs fall out...

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