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    Terrafirma shocks TF133 & TF134

    hi all,

    Can someone confirm that the terrafirma pro sport shocks which come in a 3inch version for D2 which i have since purchased from the UK will not fit the D2. I know we can get the pro sport TF (terrafirma) 2inch which will fit the Disco 2 with a 2inch lift. But what about the 3inch shocks on a Disco 2 with 2inch lift.

    Measurements of shock eye to eye open 660mm closed 420mm. I have purchased some dobinsons coils 2inch and wanted to fit the TF 3inch shock but now sounds like it wont fit unless other mods are done extn to brake lines, lower cross member etc. any one with any suggestions please help. I have written back to the supplier but they reckon it should fit ok.
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    Shocks

    I have the Terrafirma +50mm on my D2a and i needed to put longer brake lines on with the 2" lift.also you would need to look at the ABS sensor wire length as well.
    The front Cross member under the Bellhousing needs to be remanufactured also.
    i cut mine and rewelded it at a 20deg angle with fillet plates all round to retain strength
    with a 3" lift you would need to lift the vehicle to it's maximum suspension extension and then measure the distance from chassis rail to the front drive shaft.
    i lifted mine with my engine crane from both ends too and then went all around checking clearances and hoses.(one end at a time)
    i also checked the rotation of drive shaft in case uni's were at too acute an angle.
    hope this gives you a bit of a guide
    cheers
    Paul
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    Am interested to know what the ride quality is like with these shocks.

    When you change the brake lines you might as well upgrade to braided lines, the ABS extensions are just an additional line with a male at one end, female the other. There's a few options for the crossmember, you can get spacer blocks, both flat so it drops the whole thing or wedge shaped ones that just drop the front edge.

    Can someone confirm that the terrafirma pro sport shocks which come in a 3inch version for D2 which i have since purchased from the UK will not fit the D2. I know we can get the pro sport TF (terrafirma) 2inch which will fit the Disco 2 with a 2inch lift. But what about the 3inch shocks on a Disco 2 with 2inch lift.
    I'm not sure I understand the above. How do the 3" shocks for D2 not fit the D2?

    The 3" shocks on 2" coils will allow further drop but at the expense of probably dislocating the coils. So some retention method will keep the coil in place, but limit drop, but take the load off the shock in terms of holding the axle up.

    It may also limit compression depending on the compressed spring length. You may bottom out the shock on high bump loads which can cause damage to the shock. The best bet would be to have your springs wound around the compressed/extended lengths of the shocks and then have the spring rates based around your planned loaded vehicle weights (but also allow for comfort when unladen).

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    Also if you end up going to the 2" shocks I'd be interested in the 3" shocks?

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    i run the +2 shocks, my old sagged springs were dislocating throughout the simpson desert. new springs and all looks well but have concerns over the brake lines etc but others run simalar and have no issues.

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    TerraFirma Ride quality

    Mr Clubagreeny
    my terrafirma shocks and 2" lift (Blue springs unknown brand) ride like an air bag suspension really soft and very comfortable and no roly poly with ACE as well.
    cheers
    Paul

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    Blues are probably Lovells, which have Std height & rate, +2" std rate and +2" HD (for bars and winches).

    I'm running the +2 HD's without the full extent of the weight they allow for and run about +70mm and they ride very well on std shocks so I'm thinking that's what you have.

    I want to go to the +3" shocks and have some new coils wound at the HD spring rate and height to suit the corner weights with the F&R bars and winches. avoids all the adaptions required for the Bilsteins, I wans't happy with the Koni Raids (the large OD creates interference between the shock body and the inside of the front coils at full drop. The Fox's with remote reservoirs were excellent but got made too good an offer for them so they went on.

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    I had the TF +3 prosport shocks and the +2 HD springs, which netted me pretty close to +3"

    With the ARB on the front it seemed to ride very nicely.... but I installed the ARB before the HD springs, and so that really hurt the ride quality a stock springs and shocks.

    I did add +4" brake lines, and I think I had to un-clip the ABS sensors from their holders to get more slack. Someone makes extensions, if you don't have the new style sensors wires all the way back to the SLABS computer.

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