3lud13
7th July 2014, 06:30 PM
Vehicle in question is a 95 disco. Shocks are going to be the terrafirma 5" extreme lt coils are going to come from lr automotive (still not worked out the finer details on them yet) Pretty sure I wont be running dislocation cones from what I have read it seems to be the better option to have the coils properly secured but open to ideas on that one still.
Been looking into shocks coils the whole suspension package since I need new shocks to pass roadworthy in a few months.
Wondering what the pros and cons of raising the top shock mounts are and what it actually does.
My guess was in allowing your shock to sit higher it would allow on compression your wheel to move up further into your arches and therefore if shock length allowed your opposite wheel could be further from the arch. So in short I think raising top shock mounts as a good thing and increase articulation. (please correct me if I am wrong)
Have been seeing kits for raising and lowering the bottom shock mounts but not sure what the benifits of that would be cant imagine why you would want to lower them I dont know I wanna get my stuff up higher from the ground not closer to it.
Been looking into shocks coils the whole suspension package since I need new shocks to pass roadworthy in a few months.
Wondering what the pros and cons of raising the top shock mounts are and what it actually does.
My guess was in allowing your shock to sit higher it would allow on compression your wheel to move up further into your arches and therefore if shock length allowed your opposite wheel could be further from the arch. So in short I think raising top shock mounts as a good thing and increase articulation. (please correct me if I am wrong)
Have been seeing kits for raising and lowering the bottom shock mounts but not sure what the benifits of that would be cant imagine why you would want to lower them I dont know I wanna get my stuff up higher from the ground not closer to it.