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    Discovery 2.5 inches

    I raised my Discovery 2.5. "Even the bumper has high enough, when I walk through a hole I hear a noise as if hitting the end of the course. I checked the suspension travel and the shock is appropriate. What can be??

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    You need to install longer shocks.
    There is plenty info about this here, so try the search function
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    You need to install longer shocks.
    There is plenty info about this here, so try the search function
    What would shock most?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bechuetijunior View Post
    What would shock most?
    Hi Junior,
    I don't understand this question.
    ......anyway, it looks like I misread your first thread.
    If I understand correctly, that you are trying to find a knock in your suspension travel, it could be the front prop shaft hitting the crossmember. You may need to install spacers to lower the crossmember.
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    bechuetijunior Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    Hi Junior,
    I don't understand this question.
    ......anyway, it looks like I misread your first thread.
    If I understand correctly, that you are trying to find a knock in your suspension travel, it could be the front prop shaft hitting the crossmember. You may need to install spacers to lower the crossmember.
    Hello

    I put shims in the back raising 2.5 inches. When I pass through a hole, I hear a swipe at the front suspension.

    Sorry my poor English!

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggin View Post
    Hi Junior,
    I don't understand this question.
    ......anyway, it looks like I misread your first thread.
    If I understand correctly, that you are trying to find a knock in your suspension travel, it could be the front prop shaft hitting the crossmember. You may need to install spacers to lower the crossmember.

    sounds about right to me:


    Este ácaro torná-lo um pouco mais fácil para você. Esta foto é do eixo dianteiro em seu carro. Como você pode ver, existe um membro transversal que corre entre os trilhos de chassi sob o cardan dianteiro. Quando a suspensão é levantada esta unidade muda o ângulo do eixo e quando você dirige através de um buraco que vai bater nisso. Esta foto mostra-espaçados em torno de oito milímetros e isso resolveu o problema com o meu.

    Também o tamanho do pneu que você está usando e você tem um bar equipado frente ou passos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by that_kid View Post
    sounds about right to me:


    Este ácaro torná-lo um pouco mais fácil para você. Esta foto é do eixo dianteiro em seu carro. Como você pode ver, existe um membro transversal que corre entre os trilhos de chassi sob o cardan dianteiro. Quando a suspensão é levantada esta unidade muda o ângulo do eixo e quando você dirige através de um buraco que vai bater nisso. Esta foto mostra-espaçados em torno de oito milímetros e isso resolveu o problema com o meu.

    Também o tamanho do pneu que você está usando e você tem um bar equipado frente ou passos?
    Thanks for the information. Next week we go into the workshop with this picture to show the mechanic.

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    Sounds like a result!

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