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Wrestling with the steering wheel just to keep it in a straight line. All the hassles if you want to have a valid insurance, not just paying a premium but when someone runs into it and you have to explain what it is...all the hassles trying to find which part will fit when you need a part, the bone jarring ride that ones with leaf springs. A lovely dreamers vehicle but realistically £4k max!

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Wrestling with the steering wheel just to keep it in a straight line. All the hassles if you want to have a valid insurance, not just paying a premium but when someone runs into it and you have to explain what it is...all the hassles trying to find which part will fit when you need a part, the bone jarring ride that ones with leaf springs. A lovely dreamers vehicle but realistically £4k max!

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id still have it any day :biggrin: as for price well since landrover announced no more defender all landrover shaped landrovers have jumped in price old rusty shi**ers that you would have got for £400 now going for £1000+ and people are paying!! :scared1:

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Anyone running bearmach hd 130 rear springs ?, when I rebuilt the 130 I put all new genuine springs and assisters on but took it out loaded today and it's pretty saggy on the back end.

Am thinking of fitting bearmach hd springs and air assisters

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Anyone running bearmach hd 130 rear springs ?, when I rebuilt the 130 I put all new genuine springs and assisters on but took it out loaded today and it's pretty saggy on the back end.

Am thinking of fitting bearmach hd springs and air assisters

 

HI MATE im told old man emu springs are the best i will go to DEVON 4X4 ask for JAKE they no there stuff thing is if you go to hard with your spring you may be like me then the 110 is then no good in mud im told it because of my hard spring so were going back to our softer ones thanks jon :thumbup:

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Anyone running bearmach hd 130 rear springs ?, when I rebuilt the 130 I put all new genuine springs and assisters on but took it out loaded today and it's pretty saggy on the back end.

Am thinking of fitting bearmach hd springs and air assisters

 

Air assistors is gooooood:thumbup1:

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