OME 2762, Old Man Emu 90 Rear Springs

£192.00 inc. VAT

2 in stock

SKU: OME2762 Categories: ,

Description

Part No:- OME2762

Weight:-14Kg

Manufacturer:- Old Man Emu

Fits:-
Defender 90 Rear
Discovery 1 Rear
Discovery 2 Rear
RRc Rear

Spring Specification
Bar Diameter – 17.5mm
Free Height A – 420mm
Free Height B – 410mm
Number of Turns – 8.6
Spring Rate lbf/in – 300/340 lbf/in
Spring Rate N/mm – 52/60 N/mm

OME 2762 Rear Springs, 40mm to 50mm lift

These are our most popular rear coil springs. On a standard Defender 90, they will give a lift of around 40mm to 50mm, (340mm to 350mm Coil Height). These are a medium to heavy spring to use if you want a lift and carrying some extra weight. The springs are progressive, so they will give more comfort when not loaded compared to a hard spring.

These springs are 52/60N/mm, this means for every 52kg to 60kg added weight, the coil spring will compress by 10mm, this is for 1 coil spring only. On a car, you will divide by 2, so 10mm will become 5mm.


Here at Gwyn Lewis 4×4, we sell Old Man Emu Springs to match the shock absorbers for our Suspension kits.

We stock and sell a wide range of Old Man Emu springs to suit a vehicle’s needs. – Please see here for all Old Man Emu Springs – Spring Information

The spring holds the vehicle up, they determine your ride height, shocks travel and length determines your axle travel (articulation off road), longer shocks mean more axle movement.

Old Man Emu Springs were mainly designed for load carrying. This is how a suspension lift will be given, if Old Man Emu springs are used; however, from the wide range we can pick and choose springs to suit the vehicle’s weight and the customer’s preferred ride height.

Most Old Man Emu springs are handed. Place both springs on the floor, the tallest spring needs to be fitted to the heaviest side of the vehicle. On most vehicles, this is normally the driver’s side, however, if the vehicle has extra added weight to the passenger side, then you may need to fit the taller spring on the passenger side to level the vehicle out.

It is useful to know the vehicle’s current ride height to help determine which springs are needed. This is how you can measure your suspension lift the Gwyn Lewis 4×4 way.

Additional information

Weight 14 kg

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