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NRC9448 - Coil Spring – RH – Red/Blue

Original price - Original price €58,80
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Coil Spring for the right-hand side of the coil-sprung suspension, identified by its red/blue paint marking which denotes the spring's load rating.

The coil spring carries the vehicle weight between the axle and the chassis, setting ride height and allowing the axle to articulate over uneven ground. It works in conjunction with the damper, which controls the rate at which the spring compresses and rebounds.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2016 — driver/RH side coil spring, colour code red/blue: 90 rear (standard suspension) / 110 & 130 front (heavy-duty suspension). AllMakes: front RH, all Defenders.
Alternative Codes
NRC9448NRC9448ESBR 1454

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Frequently asked questions

What is the NRC9448 coil spring and which Defender position does it fit?
The NRC9448 is a right-hand coil spring with a red/blue colour code that identifies its load rating. On the Defender 90 it's the rear spring on standard suspension; on the Defender 110 and 130 it's the front spring on heavy-duty suspension. Fits Defender 1987 to 2016.
What does the red/blue colour coding mean on this spring?
The red/blue paint marking identifies this spring's load rating within the Defender spring range. Coil springs are colour-coded to distinguish different rates for different axle positions and payload ratings. Don't substitute a different colour spring without confirming the rate matches the axle load requirement.
Should coil springs be replaced in pairs?
Yes, replacing coil springs in pairs on the same axle is good practice. Fitting a new spring alongside a settled old one creates a height and rate imbalance that can affect handling, ride height, and tyre wear.
Why do coil springs fail on Defenders and what are the signs?
Defender coil springs typically settle over time under constant or heavy load. Signs include sagging ride height on one corner, uneven tyre wear, and visible coil contact at full compression. Cracks in the spring coil require immediate replacement as they can fail suddenly.