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Features & Benefits
- Nine Stage Coil Spring Valving For Optimum Performance
- A 15mm Piston Rod Provides Improved Strength
- Stone Guard Protects Piston Rod Against Stone Damage
- A 35mm Piston And Bore Allows Increased Oil Volume
- Twin Tube Design Protects Internal Components Against Stone Damage
- Multi-Lip Seal Prevents Oil Loss
- Original Stabilizer Mounts May Be Used Where Appropriate
- Color Yellow
- Material Steel
- CA Prop 65 No
- Open Length 655 mm
- Closed Length 394 mm
- Construction 1.6mm Heavy-gauge Steel Tube; 18mm Induction Hardened Chrome Piston Rod; Polyurethane/Rubber Bushings
- Mounting Kit No Kit
- Lower Mount Type Eye with Bush & Sleeve
- Upper Mount Type Eye with Bush & Sleeve
- Prop 65 No
- Warranty 3 YR
Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Liter | Cylinders | Fuel type | Doors |
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2001-2002 | Land Rover | Discovery | Base | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2003 | Land Rover | Discovery | Base | 4.6 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2003-2004 | Land Rover | Discovery | HSE | 4.6 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2003-2004 | Land Rover | Discovery | S | 4.6 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
1999 | Land Rover | Discovery | SD | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2003-2004 | Land Rover | Discovery | SE | 4.6 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
1999 | Land Rover | Discovery | SE7 | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
1999-2000 | Land Rover | Discovery | Series II | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2001 | Land Rover | Discovery | Series II LE | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2001-2002 | Land Rover | Discovery | Series II SD | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2001-2002 | Land Rover | Discovery | Series II SE | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
2000 | Land Rover | Discovery | V8 | 4 | 8 | GAS | 4 |
Product Highlights

STEERING STABILIZERS
As another integral component of the Old Man Emu 4WD suspension range, steering stabilisers are designed to reduce the effect of wheel vibration and improve the feel, handling and control of the vehicle. They will also reduce the aggressive rotation of the steering wheel over rough roads without affecting steering wheel return.
- 9 stage coil spring valving for optimum performance
- 15mm piston rod provides improved strength
- Stone guard protects the piston rod against stone damage
- 35mm piston and bore allows increased oil volume
- Twin tube design protects the internal components against stone damage
- Multi lip seal prevents oil loss
- Original stabiliser mounts are used where appropriate

OLD MAN EMU UPPER CONTROL ARMS
Available for a range of popular 4WDs to ensure correct alignment of the front suspension and cater for the geometry change when an IFS vehicle is fitted and lifted with a suspension kit, Old Man Emu Front Upper Control arms have been engineered for use with Old Man Emu GVM upgrades and include a forged ball joint housing, free pivoting grease and maintenance-free GIIRO bushings.
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The OME range doesn’t just stop with shocks, springs and bushings. At ARB we take integration to the highest level with our own range of U bolts, centre bolts, spring liners and more.
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OME offers a variety of urethane and rubber bushing kits for shock absorbers, leaf springs, pan hard rods, control arms and sway bars. Unique features like our exclusive splined leaf spring bushingingings and caster correction kits ensure proper performance.
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Old Man Emu products come complete with a vehicle specific fitting kit for easy installation and peace of mind.
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Put simply, your vehicle’s springs hold the vehicle weight and set its ride height, while the shock absorber controls the motion of the spring during compression and rebound; keeping the tyres planted firmly on the road. Both components are designed to work together, so the changing of a spring’s specification should also require the changing of the shock absorber that controls it.
For example:
Increasing the spring rate so that it is capable of carrying more load will require the shock absorber to be valved so that it can handle the increased forces of the rebounding spring whilst also providing controlled compression. Increasing a spring’s length for greater ride height will require lengthening of the shock absorber body and possibly lengthening its range of travel in order to prevent the topping or bottoming of the shock absorber. -
Put simply, your vehicle’s springs hold the vehicle weight and set its ride height, while the shock absorber controls the motion of the spring during compression and rebound; keeping the tyres planted firmly on the road. Both components are designed to work together, so the changing of a spring’s specification should also require the changing of the shock absorber that controls it.
For example:
Increasing the spring rate so that it is capable of carrying more load will require the shock absorber to be valved so that it can handle the increased forces of the rebounding spring whilst also providing controlled compression. Increasing a spring’s length for greater ride height will require lengthening of the shock absorber body and possibly lengthening its range of travel in order to prevent the topping or bottoming of the shock absorber.