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hier: Land Rover Genuine Parts Rubberized Spring Isolator (ANR2938) https://www.expeditionexchange.com/kit/DSC09134.jpghttps://www.expeditionexchange.com/kit/DSC09989.jpgThe Rubberized Spring Isolator is factory fitted to the tops of the rear springs of several Land Rover vehicles and is designed to minimize the transmission of road, suspension, and drivetrain vibration and noise to the vehicle's cabin. This isolator can also be used as a spring shim to level out a listing vehicle, or even to raise a vehicle. Unlike the Old Man Emu 10mm Trim Packer (which can be mounted safely only to the tops of the rear springs), this isolator can be fitted front or rear, top or bottom. You can even mount eight different isolators to all four of your springs for additional lift and/or additional vibration and noise attenuation. oder hier: Land Rover Genuine Parts Rubberized Shock Tower Securing Ring (RBC100111) https://www.expeditionexchange.com/kit/DSC00313.jpgIf you drive a Defender, Discovery Series I, or coilsprung Range Rover Classic, replace your sheet metal shock tower retaining ring with this rubberized version that is factory fitted to Discovery Series II's. The bolt pattern and diameter are identical, and this unit will fit the Defender, Discovery Series I, and coilsprung Range Rover Classics without modification to the vehicle. The entire unit is covered in rubber and attenuates the transmission of road, suspension, and drivetrain vibration and noise to the vehicle's cabin. Mounting hardware included. Gruss JPH
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