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Travis
12th March 2010, 09:39 PM
hi all
ive updated from various cars to a 2001 v8 what i want to know is who here has used a lra 150ltr replacement tank? Whats it like?
Im also after the total roof height of a stock d2 on 18" wheels
Thanks Travis
CJT
13th March 2010, 07:13 PM
Travis,
I believe that my 02 D2 V8 is 1.98m standard.
Flip down the drivers sun shade, there should be a sticker on there with the heights (it is a warning sticker I believe)
I cant check mine as it is at the panel beaters right now.
Pedro_The_Swift
13th March 2010, 07:34 PM
I wonder if the coilers are higher than the SLS models,,,:confused:
1980 by the visor,,
(oops,, on 16's)
LOL,, even the visor's stuck in the right era:p
Travis
14th March 2010, 10:56 AM
thanks for that guys just wanted to make sure it was going to fit in the garage. Any one know about the tanks?
CJT
21st March 2010, 04:29 PM
Just comfirmed the heights listed on my D2 V8 and they are as follows;
1940 without roof rails
1980 with roof rails
2015 with sunroof open
Grumndriva
22nd March 2010, 08:26 AM
To answer Pedro's question, my V8 D2's height on stock suspension and 16" wheels on coils is the same as CJTs air suspension D2.
Travis I haven't used the tank you quoted, but I have the LongRanger tanks (165 litres) and find that system really useful, especially with the van on the back.
Redback
22nd March 2010, 09:33 AM
hi all
ive updated from various cars to a 2001 v8 what i want to know is who here has used a lra 150ltr replacement tank? Whats it like?
Im also after the total roof height of a stock d2 on 18" wheels
Thanks Travis
I have the LRA long range tank under my TD5 D2, I only went for the main tank which is 110lts, the sub tank is 45lts, I have cut my rear panels so I couldn't fit the sub tank or it would have looked rediculous, it would of hung down about 6" below where the panel were shortened too.
Anyway it has been good so far, it sits up nice and high, you wouldn't know I had a bigger tank, very pleased with the result.
Good value too.
Baz.
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