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    Another Disco 1 suspension question

    I know there is plenty of information about what works and doesn't work on a Discovery 1 as far as suspension is concerned, however I didn't want to highjack an existing post so here is a new one.

    1) I'm after a 2 inch lift for my 95 V8 Disco, (trying to keep it in line with that whole "legal" requirement stuff )
    Does that mean that I should be aiming for a 2.5 to 3 inch to allow for sagging? The disco is currently stock, however as time progresses, it will have some goodies including a steel bar and winch, dual battery and recovery gear.
    Second part to that question, is it best to get the 2 inch lift on new springs and then as the weight gets added, throw in some spacers? or are spacers a waste of space (couldn't resist the punt!!)
    2) I found these on wonderful ebay.http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LOVELLS-GAS-L...QQcmdZViewItem
    Lovells Gas shocks with a price tag of $360 for a set as per the description ?? (I've sent them an email to ask if it is correct) Has anyone had any experience with Lovells Shocks? From what I've read here, Lovell's shocks are good, however I have not found anything on shocks yet.

    Thanks

    Wrex

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    I recently got a 2" suspension lift on my 97 Disco. The original suspension had sunk to such an extent that the car now sits about 3" higher than it did before I got the work done.

    When you go to your mechanic (if you're not fitting them yourself) make sure they know you plan to add all the accessories so they can put on the correct springs.
    2012 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
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    Be careful using spacers with aftermarket springs. There is a risk that the spring could compress solid on full bump, before compressing the rubber bump stop.

    If this happens your spring perches/chassis may crack.

    Also some aftermarket springs gain lift by having a higher spring rate, with the same or similar free length to the stock springs. Although they perform ok on road, with less body roll, they do not articulate so well off road.

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    those shocks are not to bad in quality and half the price as I got them priced this week $680 but remember there only for 2 inchs if that

    if you call lovells they do 40mm spring lift for 140ish a pair so for under 800ish if got your suspension

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    hi wrex, I just did a 2" lift on my 95 disco v8. I use OME suspension, it now sits 3'' higher just shows how bad the original suspension was. I dont have to many accessories on it yet, but I did allow for a bull bar up front and a storage unit in the back plus towing a trailer.

    front springs OME 761
    front shocks OME N115

    rear springs OME 762
    rear shocks OME N44

    steering damp. OME SD11

    had it fitted last week, drove to Maitland and then back to Wollongong via Newcastle yesterday, found the front end worked really well, but the rear was a bit stiff, when I add the extra weight it will be just about right.

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    Wrex - did mine a couple of years back with the same OME set-up as Chunk has. Allowed for future fitment of a winch and bar up front, so I got the 761 springs.
    Its pretty "heavy duty" in ride quality when unloaded, but gee she goes well with a full load of family plus HD camper trailer on the back - which is the reason you put HD springs in! - The lift looks good as well. (exactly 50mm higher when I got it home) Dont know about clearance over obstacles - I havent had a scrape since I removed those useless side steps!

    OME does "stone guards" for the rear Nitrochargers. Get-em. About 40 bucks or so but worth it because I don't have any and saw the bashing the bottom end of the rear shocks got off a high speed stoney road run out of Carnarvon Gorge last holiday.
    There is a Camber adjustment kit option available - forget it. The poor buggers at ARB had it for an extra 12 hours trying to get it right. One phone call to the Pacific LR dealership across the road from them and they were told to put the original parts back in and it was perfect after that. ARB refunded me the caster correction kit price and we have been best mates since then.

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    Hi wrex,
    as matti4556 said forget about the castor kit, especially if you drive an auto as it causes vibrations in the front end.

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    Thanks everyone for the help, definitely the HD springs would be the way to go for my needs with the 50mm I’m after. I have always considered OME as a good setup, so I guess that will be the one.
    I will go to ARB this week to see what the damage would be. I do want to keep it to a budget so I’ll see what they say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrex View Post
    Thanks everyone for the help, definitely the HD springs would be the way to go for my needs with the 50mm I’m after. I have always considered OME as a good setup, so I guess that will be the one.
    I will go to ARB this week to see what the damage would be. I do want to keep it to a budget so I’ll see what they say.

    Mine cost me $1385 fitted with wheel alignment and no castor kit.

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    wrex, just call kings springs and get the 50mm raised springs.
    look on kings website, you can get the p/n, s from tha, and they are easy to fit, on special tools needed.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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