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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I think the idea of using he 30mm spacer with a 50mm lift was to bring he spring rate up a little bit, like aftermarket lift springs.

    That was an... I think
    Yeah, that's what I read on Tombie's post in the Good Oil, but nobody does them - everyone else seems to do 50mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Remember, you can install the 50mm spacers but then adjust the SLS sensor so that it only gives a 30-40mm lift. This would be perfectly acceptable.

    I got the Koni shock for Disco with 2"lift from Paddocks and they were only $150 each delivered.
    Did you get the Koni Heavy Track PLUS 2 INCH? And how are you finding them? I was looking at those for my D2 and some spacers for the SLS from LRA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPROVER View Post
    Did you get the Koni Heavy Track PLUS 2 INCH? And how are you finding them? I was looking at those for my D2 and some spacers for the SLS from LRA.
    And did you use them all round, or something different up front?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPROVER View Post
    Did you get the Koni Heavy Track PLUS 2 INCH? And how are you finding them? I was looking at those for my D2 and some spacers for the SLS from LRA.
    The Koni's are great. The adjustability is handy too. I got Koni's all round. After some testing I have the fronts adjusted to mid point while the rear are adjusted to as firm as they will go, this seems to work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Remember, you can install the 50mm spacers but then adjust the SLS sensor so that it only gives a 30-40mm lift. This would be perfectly acceptable.
    The issue with this is that you are lowering the rear spring rate.

    Usually it's done the other way around - 30mm spacer for 50mm lift. Reasoning is to increase the rear spring rate to compensate for the extra body roll caused by the vehicles centre of gravity height increase.

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    In my opinion, On a standard vehicle SLS is firmer in the rear than coil springs. I don't believe that running a 40mm lift with 50mm spacers will make a noticeable difference. I think good quality shocks with a firm rebound will make more difference to ride quality and body roll than spring rate ever will.

    Anyway, it is a 4wd, not a race car so some body roll is to be expected. I don't have any swaybars on my D2 and the body roll is not excessive.

    I think many people start over thinking things too much. The springs control the height while the shocks control the ride. If you go for cheap shocks like the Tough Dogs or Terrafirma then you get a cheap ride. I would always go for the best quality shocks you can afford. And always remember, rebound rate is much more important on SLS than it is on coils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    In my opinion, On a standard vehicle SLS is firmer in the rear than coil springs. I don't believe that running a 40mm lift with 50mm spacers will make a noticeable difference. I think good quality shocks with a firm rebound will make more difference to ride quality and body roll than spring rate ever will.

    Anyway, it is a 4wd, not a race car so some body roll is to be expected. I don't have any swaybars on my D2 and the body roll is not excessive.
    I think I can get 40mm spacers and do a 50mm lift. With koni shocks I should be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    In my opinion, On a standard vehicle SLS is firmer in the rear than coil springs. I don't believe that running a 40mm lift with 50mm spacers will make a noticeable difference. I think good quality shocks with a firm rebound will make more difference to ride quality and body roll than spring rate ever will.

    Anyway, it is a 4wd, not a race car so some body roll is to be expected. I don't have any swaybars on my D2 and the body roll is not excessive.

    I think many people start over thinking things too much. The springs control the height while the shocks control the ride. If you go for cheap shocks like the Tough Dogs or Terrafirma then you get a cheap ride. I would always go for the best quality shocks you can afford. And always remember, rebound rate is much more important on SLS than it is on coils.
    I can't comment on the 50mm/2" setup, but on my 75mm/3" lift I have had my spacers reduced down to 60mm and the difference in the handling was a noticeable improvement from the firmer rear end.

    I don't know how you drive without swaybars connected. Having had my ACE fail at 60km/h, the sway on the vehicle was disgusting and I don't feel that the vehicle would be safe in an emergency manouvre.

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    Same, I have Graeme's ACE controller and its pretty wobbly and unresponsive without the sway bars active. I think that rear sway control on these things are particularly important as that's where most of the roll and general instability comes from. That's not at all to invalidate anybody else's findings because we are all setup differently and even small changes to suspension ride height changes things a lot IMHO.
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    You are running a 4" lift Simon, I think that might be a big influence on body roll.

    But seriously, my Range Rover has heaps more body roll than the Disco, so maybe I'm just used to that. Back in the old days when I had the last D2 none of us in our group ran with rear swaybars connected. I really don't fell a huge difference. I thought the front made more of a difference.

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