Apologies for hopefully brief hijack; what rack is that? It seems to fit very low and flush to the roof...
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						Compomotive wheels and Cooper STT tyres : ProSpeed
Noticed Prospeed have started doing a wheel/tyre package, which includes 275 Cooper STTs, their own height rods, and most interestingly their own lock stops - obviously to combat rubbing with the larger 275s. Has anyone used such "lock stops" before, how much reduced maneuverability would they contribute, and how would you fit such a thing?
Anyway, I though this was a very good looking truck to share, maybe not entirely legal here with that tyre size without an engineering certificate in some states. Still, a very nice rig....

Apologies for hopefully brief hijack; what rack is that? It seems to fit very low and flush to the roof...
Regards, Will
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LLAMS, FYRLYTS, OL D4 Bar
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Looks like it's this one:
Land Rover Discovery 3 and 4 Roof Rack : ProSpeed
That is a really good looking Discovery!

What are the rims on it in spudboy's photo. They're not the Compomotive rims.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
MY11 SDV6 HSE, e-diff, LLAMS, Snorkel, Rhino Pioneer Rack, DBS, BFG KO2 265/65r18, Mitch Hitch, GME TX3550s, GOE stuff....
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						Must admit, Looks darn good,
Wouldn't buy Cooper tyres though...many reasons....
With extended elevation via rods, there must be a complete re-alignment process needed to take into consideration LH camber and general drive chain alignment, a complete reset if perminant!
I know that many vehicles with lift kits with IFS do suffer from excessive stress on Driveline CV joint/boot stresses. Why should a D4 lifted with 4WIFS be any different?
I am about to take delivery of a set of Graham's 18" rims, and I am seriously debating in my head on tyre size, rubbing, Graham's rods permanently elevating the vehicle in versus to slightly lower tyre size 265/60.
The trade of for 18 inch rims is 265/60 or 265/65, rubbing or not and added protection that comes with 65's. I am only looking at BFG KO2..
At the end of the day, it appears the best option all round with no rubbing, no change to vehicle dynamics is a 60 profile.
I met a Guy at Cameron Corner in July 2015 running BFG 265/65 KO's on Compomotive 18" rims, he was talking about resetting ride height on standards rods to stop rubbing as a perminant fix?
Let's keep up the debate and pressure on BFG for some decent tyre like the KO2 and sizes available down under.
Regards
Gerald
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