hi mate i have 2 inch gq with adaptors in the rear will take a pic in a minute,dont know how 4 inch would go with up travel as my 2 inch is crazy flex,the front use 80series toyota as they are pin to pin same as rover and fit right in
cheers mick
I have been doing some reading about setting up my rover and i think the 4" patrol shocks will do what i want. Will give me more drop and i can set the car up with a little lift so its stable on angles The problem is i can't find a pic of the pin eye adapter so i have a rough idea of what to make.
if any one has a pic please post it up.
Thanks
hi mate i have 2 inch gq with adaptors in the rear will take a pic in a minute,dont know how 4 inch would go with up travel as my 2 inch is crazy flex,the front use 80series toyota as they are pin to pin same as rover and fit right in
cheers mick
You may also consider 12" travel shocks which will be similar.
Here is an adaptor from Rovertym in the US
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Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
thats the ones saves me getting under the disco to get a pic thanks slunnie
I was looking at the patrol 4" because they are pretty cheap ($550 a set of procomps) and i want to lift the car 2" and bumpstop space it so it has about 50-80 mm up travel(when loaded up) and has heaps of drop.
that mount is as simple as they comeI was thinking i was going have to fab up a new mount to bolt to the chassis that would lift up the top shock mount.
Mickashay i would still like to see the flex the 2" shocks give if that's not to much trouble.
If you're retained, then there isn't any benefit in running a shock that is too long, because you lose uptravel.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Works a treat. I have them in my 2 Door. You will need to move the top mounts up and forward + dislocation cones + Turn T piece on brake pipe up + step A frame ball joint down 2" and axe the Boge load leveling thing to get full use of the shock.
It will flex
Tony
Luv the flex ...
When you cut the Boge level unit ... You still kept that big knuckle joint connection to the diff tho ?? ... (To keep the diff in position) cause that seems to be missing in the photo
When you killed the Boge .. were their any "downsides" to it
Mike
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