These days, what a shame to camel cut a 3dr.
I'm looking into fitting 235/85R16s on my 93 Disco 3 door and setting it up to do some outback tracks.
First off I need to do the 'Camel cut' to accommodate the bigger tyres but I'm unsure if I need to fit a lift as well?
Is there any merit to a body lift or is that for running wide tyres?
It's going to be carrying a bit of weight with the bullbar, winch, aux tanks and rear drawers etc so thinking it will need suspension work.
Just how much is really required?
I don't plan to do rock crawling with it. Just tracks like the Gibb etc towing an army trailer.![]()
REMLR Registrant No. 436
LROCV Member No. 1703
1976 RRC Suffix D
1979 Series III GS FFR
1980 Series III GS FFR with a Perentie RFSV tub
1991 Discovery 1 3.5 V8 3 door
1993 Discovery 1 200Tdi 3 door
1993 Defender 110 200Tdi ute
These days, what a shame to camel cut a 3dr.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
REMLR Registrant No. 436
LROCV Member No. 1703
1976 RRC Suffix D
1979 Series III GS FFR
1980 Series III GS FFR with a Perentie RFSV tub
1991 Discovery 1 3.5 V8 3 door
1993 Discovery 1 200Tdi 3 door
1993 Defender 110 200Tdi ute
My white 3dr I bought because it was one of the very few I saw around that were still in great condition and not cut.
I'm not sure of the answer though. Friends without a body lift did need to camel cut for 235/85-16. My suspicions are that you would still need to camel cut with a body lift because it is the back of the guard, but I really dont actually know that.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
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