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    d1

    ok the question every one has asked before,

    The D1 is going to be a keeper, the camping kit is all but sorted, and the misses loved our first trip and night under the stars.

    So being sensible, and with out overly deep pockets, what would you do to a D1 and in what order. the idea being that as Minime gets a bit older we can cover more ground and be a bit more adventurous and the mods will increase as well

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    Howdy mate , Have you any mods on the disco so far ?

    you could get a cheaper lift ( 2" ) ironman for $550 i think off ebay ?
    Safari snorkel .... pretty expensive but worth every penny so i have been told .
    Maxxis bighorns are a cheaper tyre but a great tyre at the same time .

    I'm trying to do all this myself as we speak .

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    This is the order i went on my TDI -

    koni shocks - which i already had

    fit gme uhf - i already had

    snorkle - so i could free up the battery compartment

    dual batt system - once room for batt was there

    winch and bar - now i could power the winch

    camel cut to rear guards

    steel rims with 265/75/16 MTś - i had rims and tyres from previous rangie

    lifted springs going in next weekend

    make a storage system

    Most of this was done in strategic order as i could or when the parts were sourced ( ie scrounged ) should have done springs when i fitted the shocks but budget wouldnt allow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Howdy mate , Have you any mods on the disco so far ?

    you could get a cheaper lift ( 2" ) ironman for $550 i think off ebay ?
    Safari snorkel .... pretty expensive but worth every penny so i have been told .
    Maxxis bighorns are a cheaper tyre but a great tyre at the same time .

    I'm trying to do all this myself as we speak .
    ironman cool i will have that,

    snorkel i don’t think that’s for me just yet. its so hard to turn air velocity into pressure, what I have done is run a flex tube from the box to under the bumper up front, at least you get cold air when not moving, just pop it off when in the dirt.


    I have seen your posts, its and others its just a bit hard to get it all in one place, and advice, like the ironmans, cheaper than others sure, but do they work, and where do they work best, are they the compromise that’s suited to me and my usage??

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    TY

    am i missing some thing here, the snorkel removes the airbox?? to make room for anothere battery ??

    what shocks, ## and what springs? how is the driveline angles with a lift ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    This is the order i went on my TDI -

    koni shocks - which i already had

    fit gme uhf - i already had

    snorkle - so i could free up the battery compartment

    dual batt system - once room for batt was there

    winch and bar - now i could power the winch

    camel cut to rear guards

    steel rims with 265/75/16 MTś - i had rims and tyres from previous rangie

    lifted springs going in next weekend

    make a storage system

    Most of this was done in strategic order as i could or when the parts were sourced ( ie scrounged ) should have done springs when i fitted the shocks but budget wouldnt allow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clean32 View Post
    ironman cool i will have that,

    snorkel i don’t think that’s for me just yet. its so hard to turn air velocity into pressure, what I have done is run a flex tube from the box to under the bumper up front, at least you get cold air when not moving, just pop it off when in the dirt.


    I have seen your posts, its and others its just a bit hard to get it all in one place, and advice, like the ironmans, cheaper than others sure, but do they work, and where do they work best, are they the compromise that’s suited to me and my usage??
    Ironman is a little stiffer than some in the ride but is good for offroad. Buying a set off V8landy in the next few weeks .
    you get what you pay for really but i think the ironman stuff is worth it if the wallet is light .

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    Quote Originally Posted by clean32 View Post
    am i missing some thing here, the snorkel removes the airbox?? to make room for anothere battery ??
    The intake trumpet from the airbox extends over the place where a second battery would be fitted (currently occupied by the jack).

    A snorkel brings the air in from the side, not the front so the trumpet can be removed and the hole plugged.
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    If I was starting from scratch and current suspension was OK I'd do a 2 inch body lift put some 235/85/16 goodyear mtr/cooper stt tyres on, a snorkle, and possibly a truetrac LSD in the rear. Then if you need extra suspension travel new springs and shocks.

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    Depending on what sort of terrain you are driving on(if you do mainly beach then go at's if mainly mud go muddies ect)This will judge what you do first.If you want to run big tyers i would start with a body lift.
    Then-Lifted suspension
    Tyres and offset rims
    Lockers
    This all leads to an offroad weapon
    But as i said depends on where you do your offroading and how much dough you have.Hope this helps cheers Brett

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    now thats a suprise, body lift first before springs

    any links to kits etc wouldint know where to start with a body lift

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