vilguy
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Nah I'm going to go down the corrected swivels route. Less angle in the propshaft.Aren't you going to need some castor correcting arms then?! That's going to hurt.
I'm interested in your spring choice - how did you choose? I'm thinking ahead a bit, but I too want a plush ride and my corner weights are all going to be way off standard. I have found that I have an interweb friend who does ride and handling for a very good manufacturer, but first hand LR knowledge is probably better....
For mine I just found the original spring rate and reduced it by 40lb/inch and went for fixed rate (not progressive springs) the rears were the worst as they had additional helper springs and we're completely ott for what I use it for. It was fine with a tonne in the back.
Now o can do speed bumps without being thrown out of my seat!
It's also important to have decent dampers though. If the compression damping is too much it can't react fast enough and the energy is transmitted into the chassis instead of being absorbed by the springs.
I'm a fan of the terrafirma big bore dampers, the welding on them is spot on and they give a really nice ride on both the larger defenders I've had them on. Might be a bit harsh on a lightweight 90.