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Thread: I Fell Out Of My Disco

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash View Post
    I'll have to come around and check it out one of these nights.
    Bring a drink
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    I've fallen out of the D3.
    When I first got it I was driving into the carport at night, thought I was going to Access but pushed the button the wrong way.
    When I went to get out I ended up in a heap on the floor, only pride damaged & SWMBO could not figure out why I was laying on the carport floor laughing.
    BTW I've also whacked my shins getting in after jacking the D3 & it has gone to extended height sometime during the process.
    Jonesfam

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    My brother and his mate came to Oz.for a holiday .My brothers mate not used to traveling in a 4x4 plus mine has a 50mm lift , went to get out and I heard a thump , we picked him up off the drive , he was ok. a few bruises plus a few laughs and all was good

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    My son just bought a P38. He just pushes a button on the dash and it is as high as my disco.

    Probably why no one has mad a kit, not really needed.
    That's good and well for people who don't mind the harsh ride provided by the increased spring rate up high, or don't plan to travel faster than 25km/h where the bounce from imperfections in the road throws the vehicle sideways!

    Same applies for anyone wishing to wear 265/75's or larger. You cannot fit larger tyres to a P38 without 2" underneath it!

    Hard Range did a kit, sadly they don't exist any longer!

    I'll stop stealing your thread now :-)

    Cheers
    Keithy

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