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5th August 2020, 15:46 | #1 |
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What spec for rear springs?
Could anyone help me please ref deciding what rear springs I should have. Car is 75 saloon 2.5 Connoisseur SE of 2000 vintage. The car has a few "issues" which I'm uncovering, one of which is a broken rear spring. (And an interior resembling an Olympic swimming pool, but I'm close to resolving that one).
I've taken the rear squab out and there is no sign of the label that's supposed to be there. Also no sign of paint markings on the springs themselves, which are very rusty. Incidentally, the front springs are in much better condition and I couldn't see paint markings there either. Luckily the dampers are original at the front and had labels on showing the code. Is there anywhere else on the car I could look to conclusively establish what springs should be fitted please or any helpful database you know of? Many thanks, Michel. |
5th August 2020, 15:55 | #2 |
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Codes courtesy of T-Cut
Part no's https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID001551 |
5th August 2020, 16:17 | #3 |
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That's brilliant, thanks.
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5th August 2020, 16:26 | #4 |
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Actually, unless I'm missing something, (and as a newbie on these cars it's very possible!), it's not as clear cut as I thought. I can see I need "G" dampers but as for springs I need either the CI code, or the paint bands from the springs; neither of which I have. Is there another way to establish which of the 12 types of springs go with the vehicle I have?
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5th August 2020, 16:48 | #5 |
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Cut and paste from some years ago - would have thought of this site - so according to this a 2.5 v6 75 shold have red springs. As to the squab - i looked for my label twice with no luck - 3rd time a garage looked and they found it
MG ZT, ZT-T, Rover 75 rear springs ROVER 75 2002 SALOON Pink RB 277.54 RKB101420 Rover 75 2.5 V6 Red RC 280.31 RKB101430 Blue RD 283.08 RKB101440 ZT saloon 190 early standart set Lilac RJ 234.33 RKB000240 ZT-Tourer 190 early standart set Grey RF RKB000250 Rover 75 Manual 1.8 Turbo/CDTi White RL RKB101421 Violet RM RKB101431 ZT-Tourer 190 comfort set Brown RQ RKB000251 REB101430 Rover 75 saloon CDTi 2003 Yellow RN RKB101441 Rover 75 estate CDTI 2002 ? Orange RG RKB106... ZT saloon 2.5 v6 auto ? Light Green RP RKB000241 Self Levelling Blue/Brown RH RKB000370 ZT saloon 58N/mm ZT-T estate 64 N/mm ZT Cdti Saloon 2.0 Manual Light Green RP RKB000241 MG ZT, ZT-T, Rover 75 rear dampers Rover 75 Saloon G RPD 102220 All Rover 75 Tourer self leveling J RPD 000240 All Rover 75 Tourer NON-self leveling H RPD 108411 MG ZT and ZT-T standart early models GB RPD 000150 All MG ZT and ZT-T standart comfort GC Comfort MG ZT and ZT-T sports GD RPD 000530 Sport FILL YOUR DATA HERE model year front spr. rear spr. rear damp. MG ZT-T KV6 manual 190 2003 Brown/Brown Grey RF GB early standart MG ZT K18 160 2005 Brown/Brown Lilac RJ ? Mg ZT 190 190 2003 Brown/Red Light green RP <- is this the Comfort set for rear? MG ZT T 130+ 130 2003 Brown RQ The front is comfort, so rear must be also. Thats for saloon R75 CDTi 2004 PL/JL RL G Pre Facelift saloon R75 CDTi 130 2003 PM/JM RN G
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5th August 2020, 16:51 | #6 |
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When looking for the label under the rear seat cushion, I believe you have to lift the insulation as the label is underneath, apparently to the left side of the car.
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5th August 2020, 17:27 | #7 |
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Thanks for the quick responses and for the spring info. That certainly gives me enough to order red and I'll just do a check of coils and thickness etc to see if they compare.
I've just been out again staring at the car like a mad thing thinking I can't see the label for looking, but it definitely isn't there. The car is completely stripped, including the insulation, thanks to the water. I've even checked the insulation itself. Weird, but thanks all for your help to get me moving forwards again. |
5th August 2020, 18:50 | #8 |
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This is just my opinion.
Save yourself some money. rear springs for the saloon have almost no difference whatsoever. Think about it, petrol and diesel all have the same running gear and suspension parts at the rear. This is from the 1.8 petrol 2.0 and 2.5v6 to the 2.0 diesel. The rear of the shell is the same weight so in reality the rear spring is a rear spring, end of. There is one difference that I know of, later cars did away with the anti roll bar so the springs were a little stronger but not so you and I would notice perhaps a little less roll if you also have the ARB fitted and if they take a miniscule share on the minimal extra weight of a diesel lump from the front end then it's there to be used . When I did my rear end rebuild 18 month ago on my 2.5 V6 I took advice from a very senior trader/member on here and purchased these OEM springs for a fraction of the cost of other OEM springs. They are advertised as diesel springs but as I say, the advice I had is from a technical guru. The choice is yours but all I can tell you is my 2.5v6 launch car sits perfect and rides as it should. Cheers
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5th August 2020, 18:54 | #9 |
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I'm with Stocktake on this subject, I have had 1.8 lowering springs on my diesel for over 8 yrs now and never had an issue.
I have also fitted countless 'motor shop' springs to the rears of our cars and can hardly tell the difference between a genuine spring and one from a generic supplier.
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5th August 2020, 20:34 | #10 |
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I asked about this recently but didn't get any meaningful replies. If a seller (any seller) says a spring or damper fits a 75 or a variation (1.8/2.0/2.5/diesel whatever), who's gonna say it won't?
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