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What about a stock standard designed suspension?
We all don't need or want a higher vehicle for more problems.
Last edited by barryj; 28th June 2007 at 06:20 PM.
ROVERNIT, what i found with my lift (same as slunnies 4") is that when measuring the gap from bottom of the guard to the wheel centre (this is how LR do it) the springs gave me 80mm not 100mm over standard.
The way slunnie measure it was using bumpstop heights, doing it this way actually gives you a genuine 4" lift.
When my current springs shag out i will probably go with the 3" lift this will give a little bit over 2" after the springs settle, the reason i'm doing it is that with over a 3" lift the car wanders and with no way to correct the caster on a D2, it's become really annoying and is even worse with the campertrailer on.
So my advice is don't go over 3", after a while the springs will settle and it will go to around 60mm or just over 2" and with 32s it should cope with most offroad stuff.
This is Slunnies suggestion and this is what i might do.
There is a method of getting a 3" lift using OME parts by using OME751 (230lb/in) springs on the front, and OME763 (360lb/in) on the rear. Then OME N107 and N108 shocks. This may also need a rear axle perch used on the front.
Baz.
Last edited by Redback; 28th June 2007 at 11:21 AM.
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
I have a Disco I with 2" spring lift and 32" tyres.
When I get the $$ I am going to turn it into a hybrid, in the NT we have a bit different rules thanks to a previous chief minister who was a rev head. Up here you can build what is registered as a one off production car. still has to be certified and there are still ultimate rules you cant break but much better then the rest of Oz
years ago (late 60s early 70s) my old man built an outrageous rig based on a humber supersnipe chassis and engine, ended up registering it as a tractor to be able to drive it on the roads, probably because it had tractor tyres but wouldnt get bogged.
Blythe
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