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    Quote Originally Posted by jsttry
    I just did, oops OK lets re-phrase...

    what's the setup you WISH you had in there Dave?
    Looking at that D1 i'd say from Discoweb in the US with a Rovertym 4" lift
    Cheers Baz.

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    I see what you are saying Gaz, but the more rubber on the ground, the more traction you will get, and the more control you have over the car. Still, if the wheels on the ground have enought traction and power to get you over the obstacle, it probably is a moot point...

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    That Rovertym Disco is a bit extreme, you would not want to drive that down the Hwy.

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    may interest some of the vic guys, and a chance to snap some pics!

    posted on outers

    The Vic All Terrain 4wd Club is proud to annonce they will be holding a Ramp Day at Pro Comp Narre Warren on the 19/11/06

    This event is open to the public and for a gold coin donation you can run your vehicle up the ramp a see how it compares to the rest them

    We are raising funds for The Woods Point Defiblarater Appeal.

    There will be three classes
    1/IFS
    2/Leaf Spring
    3/Coil

    Pro Comp will be suppling the prizes for the winner of each class
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    Here is my IIA about 4 years ago - not at full travel.


    Last edited by isuzurover; 6th November 2006 at 05:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsttry
    I just did, oops OK lets re-phrase...

    what's the setup you WISH you had in there Dave?
    Sorry mate, I know nothing. It was just such a good pic I had to post it.
    Have a look at the Rovertym Engineering website -
    http://www.rovertym.com/
    - they've got some great pics of Discos kitted out.

    Isuzurover - awesome photos!
    Last edited by DiscoDave; 6th November 2006 at 08:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover
    Here is my IIA about 4 years ago - not at full travel.


    Damn! thats one sweet looking Series landy you have there! howd you get so much travel in a series?

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    Thanks Cal.

    This is what I did to the springs: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php't=37883

    Glen (discoute) has/had a similar setup on his S3 he posted on p3.

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    I'd bet this is the first time my new RR has ever been flexed:




    I might investigate removing the front sway bar if I start getting serious .
    Scott

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    hwere's my old mans 98 Rangie on a home made travel ramp. I was playing around with mine and though we would give his Rangie a go and this is the result.

    Trav


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