You lot clearly didn't wish me enough luck. Bad AULRO, bad!
The lads at British Off Road are a pleasure to deal with but apparently the Disco Sport is less so when you try to rips its legs off. Unlike its Evoque and Freelander siblings which are said to be quite cooperative I'm told my DS is resisting hard against being dismantled. My hopes for a one-day turnaround have been thoroughly dashed and I'll be at home on the Playstation tomorrow instead of cruising up Ocean Beach in the winter sun.
Still, I promised photos. I can only give you "before" shots, obviously, and if you are silly enough to be interested in this process then you'll have to endure the wait for the "after" shots just the same as I am.
I put a tape measure against the front wheel and fender. Tyres are still down at easy trail pressure from Wednesday's drive, a bit below 30 (cold) on the 235/60R18s. The top of the 29-inch Goodyear is actually 28 inches above the concrete floor and there's a 12cm gap between the top of the tyre and the bottom lip of the wheel arch:
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I'm hoping for that gap to be at least 15cm next time I measure it, since the new tyres will be the same diameter but the new springs will be higher.
Here are a couple of shots showing the stance of the car, the unadorned roofline and the 235mm HT OEM tyre in the arch at full lock:
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Bring on Tuesday.


 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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