Does anyone know what the spring rate of the Dobinson coils are? I just had a feeling they were very hard.
Andrew, I have a 2000 with the same spec and usage, I'm looking at the +45mm Dobinsons/Bilsteins combo below, seems to be a good match from my research... (No affiliation with vendor)
Bilstein Shocks (front) BE5B994 (rear) BE5B995 $1000 Discovery Series 2 2" lift Bilstein Shocks X4, Suspension Stuff
Bilstein rear stone guards $50 Discovery Series 2 Bilstein Shock Stone Guards, Suspension Stuff
Dobinson Springs +45mm front c51-042 rear c51-015 $350 Discovery Series 2 2" Lift Dobinsons Coils Springs X4, Suspension Stuff
Regards, Will
Stornoway Grey '09 D3 TDV6 SE, 2015 TERRITORY Engine at 348k
LLAMS, FYRLYTS, OL D4 Bar
Safari Snorkel, D4 hitch, ARB CKMA12
Does anyone know what the spring rate of the Dobinson coils are? I just had a feeling they were very hard.
Hi have done a 2inch lift and shock replacement on both a V8 and a TD5 now. Both 2004 D2A's.
I found the Terra Firma's video on a 3 inck lift to be spot on. You can find it here...
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...l-video-3.html
The shock towers definitely come out through the top on both motors. From memory on the V8 I has to remove the MAF and ajoining pipes on the passenger side and it was fairly straight forward on the drivers side. On the TD5 it was the same on the passenger side. (you need to do a fair bit of wiggling past the ABS and turbo hoses but it will come without too much drama) On the drivers side is a bit tougher on the TD5. You need to lift your expansion tank out of the way. No need to remove any hoses just unclip it and pull it up out of the way to allow the shock tower to pass. There is a bit of a knack to it but not too difficult though. I must say the guy in the video makes pushing the lifted springs into place a lot easier than it actually is. It was all I could do to push a 2 inch lift spring in. You would need a fair bit of fore arm strength to get the 3 inch spring in I would imagine. This is definitely harder on the driver side as the prop shaft contacts the cross bar. I was however able to get enough articulation on the axel on both vehiles to allow doing the job without removing the cross bar.
I did both vehicles at home on the drive way with a trolley jack, bottle jack and stands. It would be well within most peoples abilities as long as you have a very basic mechanical knowledge and the jacks and stands. Just make sure the stands are well placed and I kept the trolley jack under the axel at all times as well just incase anthing went astray.
Regards, Will
Stornoway Grey '09 D3 TDV6 SE, 2015 TERRITORY Engine at 348k
LLAMS, FYRLYTS, OL D4 Bar
Safari Snorkel, D4 hitch, ARB CKMA12
These guys (eshocks.com: Shocks and Struts: Discovery II) have confirmed it. Also there site indicates it. The same comments is made on other site which sell Bilstein.
By the way these guys have quoted me $750 for all four shocks plus the steering damper including delivery (US $). Pity they are not suitable. Great price.
Regards
Andrew
I'm obviously too cautious. I did ask a second time to confirm so I'm not willing to risk using something when the advice clealy recommends not to.
I also asked if they had a alternative (Bilstein), to which they don't.
I'm also dubious when more than one website (pretty sure it was the 'Bilstein' Site) notes the same advice. Must be for a good reason.
Regards
Andrew
Or it could just be they haven't duplicated the same valving and won't commit to ride quality!
Have you fitted aftermarket springs?
The vehicle manufacturer doesn't recommend these either!
Or bullbars and non OEM products...
It's called backside covering!!!!
Sometimes it is just baskside covering and then sometimes it's for a good reason. I'm thinking this is for a good reason. I did give the sales people the opportunity to offer an alternative as well.
The truck is currently all genuine. I wasn't that keen on the blue and yellow anyway. I just want good quality. Genuine are around $145 each plus postage from the UK so probably another $150.
Regards
Andrew
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