Th CoG will raise as the weight of the body will be higher.
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agree with randy. it makes no sense that lifting the car lowers the CoG. also if the reason you want to lift it is so you can fit monster tyres you will need to take into consideration that this will put much more pressure on your axels, shafts etc.
i have original tyres on mine and has had a lift in the past, slightly saggy now. when money comes my way i will just upgrade to 235/85. even with the current setup my car goes pretty much anywhere. i have been nothing but impressed at her. it helps much more if you can drive than if you just turn it into a monster truck.
Thank you Chopper. I will heed your advice and probably go that way. See ya - Gerry (wedgetail37)
Thank you to all of that helped me to make a decision. I am leaning towards the suspension lift, but i will now find the prices as that will be a determining factor. Again, thank you all and have a good day - Gerry (wedgetail37):D:D:D:D:cool:
Hello Posty. Thanks for the info. Do the 235/85/16 defender type tyres fit onto the standard D1 Alloy rims or do I have to change the rims?:confused::):)
Anybody got an opinion on these please
Landrover Discovery Series 1 91 98 ON 50mm RAW Suspension Lift 100kg | eBay
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I'm using +2 inch King Springs in my Disco and have been for 3 years or so.
Must say I'm happy but they area a little bit stiff. I will try and go slightly softer next time.