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Thread: has anyone done a 2" body lift on a disco

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    forgot two things, have to extend the steering ( Ayres did that ), and had to get it certified, but it also has a 4" spring lift so REALLY needed a cert..

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    Quote Originally Posted by langy View Post
    Howdy Louise and Muddymech... If you recall, my Disco has the 2 inch lift.. just a set of taller springs, no mess no worries. Yell if you want to crawl underneath and have a look
    hi langy
    thanks for that but i already have a 2" lift on the car i'm enquiring about a body lift

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    Quote Originally Posted by langy View Post
    Howdy Louise and Muddymech... If you recall, my Disco has the 2 inch lift.. just a set of taller springs, no mess no worries. Yell if you want to crawl underneath and have a look
    I think I recall a few months ago that Dullbird has installed a 2 inch spring lift to fit them mongral tyres, this is just from memory so I may be wrong.

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    Pardon moi

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    If you are wanting to get it certified you better check with an engineer first before you do it.
    In Victoria you will probably not get a certificate if you have SRS Air Bags fitted (lots of red tape). Not sure how you go in other states.

    With a 2 !/2" lift you don't have to EXTEND the steering rod - but you have to loosen every link and file a bit on the end of the main rod and then you can JUST make it all work.

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    G'day Lou,

    1" is easy, 2" is harder - as there in enough thread on most of the seat belt mounts to still work rather than extending. Both come from Coopers - longer bolts and new rubber body bushes or for a "pucker" kit do the LRA 2.5".

    Disco 1 may also be harder with the steering column - Rangies have more adjustment on the splines.

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    Not the best for on road travel, as you have a higher centre of gravity.
    Body lift is better for centre of gravity as you are only lifting the body. With a spring lift you are lifting the body & chassis and every thing mounted to the chassis above the springs(fuel tank, engine etc...).

    Glen.

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