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NRC9462 - Coil Spring – Green/Yellow/Red

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Coil Spring for the coil-sprung suspension, heavy-duty road rate.

The spring mounts between the axle and the chassis, supporting the vehicle's weight and absorbing road inputs to keep the wheel in contact with the surface. The Green/Yellow/Red paint bands are the factory rate-identification coding for this spring.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — 90" wheelbase, heavy duty coil spring (road), Green/Yellow/Red rate coding
Alternative Codes
NRC9462RKB101230

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Frequently asked questions

What does the NRC9462 coil spring do?
The NRC9462 coil spring mounts between the axle and the chassis, supporting the vehicle's weight and absorbing road inputs to keep the wheel in contact with the road. It's a heavy-duty road-rate spring for the Land Rover Defender 90 (90-inch wheelbase).
What does the Green/Yellow/Red colour coding mean?
The Green/Yellow/Red paint bands are the factory spring-rate identification code. They confirm you're fitting the correctly rated spring. Match the colour code exactly, as springs that look similar can carry different rates and will change ride height if mixed up.
Which Land Rover does this coil spring fit?
This coil spring fits the Land Rover Defender 90 with the 90-inch wheelbase, up to 2006, in heavy-duty road specification. Confirm your wheelbase and that you need this rate before ordering.
Should coil springs be replaced in pairs?
Coil springs are typically replaced in axle pairs, not singly. Fitting one new and one sagged spring on the same axle usually leaves the vehicle sitting unevenly and upsets handling. Replacing both sides keeps ride height level.