View Full Version : For those DII fans
Redback
31st August 2006, 10:49 AM
How's this for nice lifted DII, NOTE THE CUSTOM FRONT AND REAR BARS
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/08/9.jpg
boggo
31st August 2006, 11:15 AM
Thats almost enough to turn a bloke,almost:o
MickG
31st August 2006, 11:42 AM
Now that's the sort of front bar i'm after with those nice big recovery rings. Good looking car indeed. 2-3" lift do you reckon with 32" tyres?
cal415
31st August 2006, 11:47 AM
Looks great,
Any more info on it?what size tyres is it running? How much lift? Being left hand drive most likely a US beast?
Bytemrk
31st August 2006, 11:49 AM
Trick looking setup Redback...
I would also be interested in tyre size and lift etc....
Mark
stevo68
31st August 2006, 12:25 PM
Hubba Hubba :D
Regards
Stevo
Pedro_The_Swift
31st August 2006, 01:02 PM
Theres your future LandyAndy!!!:D;):p
Redback
31st August 2006, 01:11 PM
Well unfortunatly it's from the states, i been looking in this site trying to get some ideas for myself.
http://www.discoweb.org/
The tyre are 255/85/16s or 33.7/10.5s fitted to Rock Crawler 5x120mm PCD 16x8 rims custom made.
the guy is selling the rims and tyres on this site.
It seems that 3 and 4" lifts on DIIs are common place in the states:(
And this too a custum Watts link for a 3" lift.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/01/439.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/01/439.jpg
Baz.
tombraider
31st August 2006, 02:03 PM
All the gear on that D2 is from Rovertym Engineering.
Tombraider
Redback
31st August 2006, 02:07 PM
All the gear on that D2 is from Rovertym Engineering.
Tombraider
Yep been looking at them too, like hens teeth trying to find stuff for a DII, the "forgotten LandRover":twisted:
Baz.
dobbo
31st August 2006, 02:42 PM
The recovery points are actually rated lashing points, avaiable here but not that cheap.
tombraider
31st August 2006, 05:14 PM
Unfortunately not "SRS" approved in the barwork though....
Although I cant see it mattering too much.
Cheers
Tombraider
Slunnie
31st August 2006, 06:08 PM
All the gear on that D2 is from Rovertym Engineering.
Tombraider
A lot of SafariGard in it also.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/08/4.jpg
Ace
31st August 2006, 06:14 PM
I like that, simple yet effective, looks great. Matt
LandyAndy
31st August 2006, 08:22 PM
GOT TO LOVE THOSE BLACK D2s.
What a beastie.
Dream dream dream.
Must start tarting my bitch up some more.
Andrew
edddo
31st August 2006, 08:28 PM
Thers an early td5 man. for sale in Albury Wodonga with a claimed (and actual becuase Ive seen it) 5" (spring) lift...$15000. Dont know the details tho but if anyones interested I could chase it up..same dark green color.
cal415
31st August 2006, 08:37 PM
Any d2 owners on here running that size 255/85-16? i will be replacing my 265/75-16s soon and was considering that size, but not sure how it would go with my current setup - 2-3in lift - stock gearing and axles etc.
LandyAndy
31st August 2006, 09:03 PM
Hi Cal
Im hoping to get A serious set of 235/85 play tyres with my 2" lift,if I can go better and get 255/85 I would love to know.
Andrew
dobbo
31st August 2006, 09:06 PM
How tall can one go on standard spring height without issues?
Slunnie
31st August 2006, 10:25 PM
I used to run 255/85-16's. They'll go under with a 2" lift and bullbar but will rub under the PS guard a little bit. You really need a little bit more of a lift or longer bumpstops that what a 2" and standard suspension setup will give. For a stocker and 2" lift you'll get 265/75-16's under there generally, with rubbing on the radius arms - adjust the steering stops slightly to correct that. I also say generally as on some D2's they may touch the guard top at the rear - I know of 1 that does this, though many others that don't.
255/85's will have the gearing and speedo out by 15% and with a TD5 auto I could live with it, but after a minor diff/axle explosion changed to 4.11's. Admittedly I was doing something pretty stupid to break it. I 4WDed it reasonable hard for quite a while before that, and if you're not silly with it the factory driveline strength will be fine. If you're silly with it you'll still break it with smaller tyres.
Slunnie
31st August 2006, 10:29 PM
Thers an early td5 man. for sale in Albury Wodonga with a claimed (and actual becuase Ive seen it) 5" (spring) lift...$15000. Dont know the details tho but if anyones interested I could chase it up..same dark green color.
Jeez, what springs is he running? Thats the highest D2 that I've heard of!!! I hope he's got rubber to suit.
cal415
31st August 2006, 10:32 PM
How tall can one go on standard spring height without issues?
We went through this on the D2AU group recently, the Melbourne guys tested it on a D2a with 265/75-16 which apparently went on the stock car no worries, i tested it on mine before i lifted it and had some minor rubbing at full flex, rubbing on the inside of the rear wheel arch, fronts cleared no problems, i rekon you could get them on there without to much of a problem. You can come and try mine on for size if you like dobbo - Stockton Skate park makes a great spot to test your flex heheheh.
Mick.
dobbo
31st August 2006, 10:37 PM
We went through this on the D2AU group recently, the Melbourne guys tested it on a D2a with 265/75-16 which apparently went on the stock car no worries, i tested it on mine before i lifted it and had some minor rubbing at full flex, rubbing on the inside of the rear wheel arch, fronts cleared no problems, i rekon you could get them on there without to much of a problem. You can come and try mine on for size if you like dobbo - Stockton Skate park makes a great spot to test your flex heheheh.
Mick.
Thanks for the offer, I'm up for new treads in the next 6 months so a lift might be on the cards at the same time.
No Slunnie not 4 inches, I still have to tow horses with the thing 2inch and 265's max
cal415
31st August 2006, 10:38 PM
I used to run 255/85-16's. They'll go under with a 2" lift and bullbar but will rub under the PS guard a little bit. You really need a little bit more of a lift or longer bumpstops that what a 2" and standard suspension setup will give. For a stocker and 2" lift you'll get 265/75-16's under there generally, with rubbing on the radius arms - adjust the steering stops slightly to correct that. I also say generally as on some D2's they may touch the guard top at the rear - I know of 1 that does this, though many others that don't.
255/85's will have the gearing and speedo out by 15% and with a TD5 auto I could live with it, but after a minor diff/axle explosion changed to 4.11's. Admittedly I was doing something pretty stupid to break it. I 4WDed it reasonable hard for quite a while before that, and if you're not silly with it the factory driveline strength will be fine. If you're silly with it you'll still break it with smaller tyres.
Yeh, Well my lift is around 60-65mm already and the 265s clear by a mile, i was either thinking of getting the 255/85s(could only find thme in BFGs) or Simex 33-34s but not to sure yet, Mine is a V8 Manual, i could probobly use a slightly lower low range with the 265s but generally its pretty good.
Slunnie
31st August 2006, 11:17 PM
Its not so much about the static ride height though. It more about where the wheel stops at maximum compression that dictates the tyres that'll fit. The Simex 33x10.5's are pretty common with 2" nominal also.
cal415
1st September 2006, 12:57 PM
Havn't you got 35s under yours slunnie? what did you have to do to make them fit? i was going to extend my bumpstops but so far so good with the 265s, i might do it if i go bigger, i have longer travel bilsteins on the back, i had to drop the brake line and ABS lines down to get enough play in them, I also have some bilsteins to go in the front but i have to move the front cross member, or cut a peice out of it.
Slunnie
1st September 2006, 01:06 PM
I do. To make them fit I raised the suspension by 40mm, the bumpstops are raised by about 50mm. Ext ABS/brake lines and slightly ground watts linkage axle mount for additional drop. Patrol rear shocks up front and 10" travel shocks on the rear. The guards have had 1.3" trimmed from around them and flexi flares fitted. The inner plastic guards have been removed, but could go back in, the sliders cut back but the bull bar is not modified. To make it handle properly the rear swaybar (ACE) downlinks have also been extended. The steering stops have also been adjusted.
Driveline is Maxiaxles/CV's, ARB lockers as the centres are not strong enough, Uni-uni tailshaft, 4.11 gears and better brakes (pads and slotted rotors)
mrapocalypse
1st September 2006, 01:38 PM
Cal how do you find the performance with the 265/75's ? has your fuel consumption gone up or down in general use.
My 265/70's slashed a bit out of mine but now I wish I had the 265/75 MTRs, the Cooper St's are slippery in the wet and noisy for not much improvement off road.
cal415
2nd September 2006, 12:38 AM
The 265s made a little difference, but fuel economy didnt change all that much, especialy when you consider that the odometer is now 10% out on the lower side of things, the main thing i noticed with the change was the cornering and the lack of power right low down off the mark. I went from 255/55-18s though, it handled better then my commodore wagon before the change of tyres and stock suspension.
At the moment mine has roughly 65-68mm lift in the rear, i have SLS and have used the 4x4DE 50mm lift and made a few changes to the sensor extensions to get the extra little bit of lift out of them, in the front i have ARB779 with 18mm of spacers under the spring mount, this gives me about 60-65mm in the front. Bilstein shocks in the rear and still have the original LR shocks in the front, spaced up 18mm with the spring seat spacer.
Other mods are ARB Winch bar, ARB Side protection steps, LR/Safari Snorkel, Lightforce XGTs, upgraded to greasable unis in the DC joint in the front shaft. I also have some other plans for it, rear bar, UHF, winch, maybe lockers one day, possibly convert to LPG and a few othe small bits and peices.
My disco :)
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/12/79.jpg
Piddler
2nd September 2006, 06:39 AM
Hi cal415,
If you put the 18mm spacers in the front wouldn't the sls automatically take up that 18mm?
If not what modifications did you make?
I have the 4x4DE kit under mine as well and was thinking about the 18mm in the front.
Cheers
Piddler
mrapocalypse
2nd September 2006, 07:20 AM
Thanks Cal.
You may have just cost me 5 new tryres. :D
Nice looking dII
cal415
2nd September 2006, 09:22 AM
Hi cal415,
If you put the 18mm spacers in the front wouldn't the sls automatically take up that 18mm?
If not what modifications did you make?
I have the 4x4DE kit under mine as well and was thinking about the 18mm in the front.
Cheers
Piddler
Gday,
The 18mm of spacers are just because the 779(50mm lift) springs up front are prone to sag 10-20mm so i wanted to keep the front up as high as possible, it also lifted the shock mount so keeping the original shocks for now wasnt sure a bad thing - apparently with spacing up the spring seat 18mm is about as heigh as you wanna go with these for safety reasons, i used 3 6mm spacer plates each side, you can get these from les richmond i think it it was.
As for the SLS, It only works on leveling the rear suspension, Basically i had to extend the sensor extensions so to speak, if you take a look at your rear trailing arms you will see the sensor bracket sitting on top about mid way along, there will be small extension peices in there that came with the air bag lift - without these the ride height would be the same even after you put in the 50mm blocks under the air bags as its these that tell the car what height its running at. I basically extended mine, by lifting the sensor arm you make it think the rear axle is siting alot closer to the car so it fills the airbags with more air to bring it to the right level. I added about 4-5mm to the extensions get the extra height - the 50mm lift extensions are about 29-30mm between the holes because they sit about half way up the trailing arm.
Mick
cal415
2nd September 2006, 09:27 AM
BTW Michael Samootin from 4x4de did not recommend i do it and thought i might have been pushing it a bit with the extra on the rear, but so far so good, and i know of cars running 50mm lift on the SLS with just sensor extensions without any issues besides being alot stiffer in the rear.
Piddler
2nd September 2006, 06:39 PM
Thanks heasps for that Cal; I also have 779 and OME shocks all around.
I think I will go that way when I put my Winch on.
Cheers
Piddler
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