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    Advice on D2 Susp & Tyres....help me spend money

    Very happy with my new 01 D2 TD5 auto (105K Km)

    but it is a little down at the front with only 35 mm (vs spec 44.5 from my RAVE CD - great CD!) clearance from bumpstops, it does have steel ARB bullbar so not surprising. Rear is good with 70MM clearance (vs 71.5mm standard spec)

    I am only after reasonable 4wd ability and good touring/towing capability so not after high lifts, more for comfort and sand than hard rocky trails

    also have standard 235/70/16 Michelin's fitted ( possibly original!) on front and same size Coopers on back (with lots of chipping evident!)

    seen TJM 20mm lift springs for $220 pair

    is it wise to fit these to front only?


    what tyres would you recommend size & brand for mud and sand ??
    wouldnt mind at least one tyre size increase


    (No CDL nut.... checked prepurchase but given great condition will retrofit new CDL transfer case and 03 levers)

    amy considered advice / hints very welcome

    cheers Nobby

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    Welcome Nobby

    Try these links below first on the tyre subjects

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery/...hlight=coopers

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/gclro-gene...hlight=coopers

    This lot may help in getting close to what is loved???

    After that ... can you let us know your location ...... for the suspension
    If your in Perth .. it may be more sand than mud tyres your after
    If your in the East .. it'l be mud

    Also ... having the rear higher than the front .. I recon is a good setup .. as it helps "positive wheel (steering) direction" and when you drop a load in the back it will level out ... rather than dragging it's tail

    Mike

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    Hi Nobby

    Aftermarket coils will be firmer than genuine – even the softest ones. So if you really like the on road ride that it’s something to think about.
    L322 3.6TDv8 Lux

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    Thanks Mike
    in Sth East SA ( Beaches) but head to Adelaide every now and again
    but planning to head north to Flinders Ranges plus alot further soon!
    ... will read the links you have left
    thanks Nobby

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    hi nobby, welcome. i'm pretty new here too. i'm from the sth suburbs of adelaide, i have an 02 td5 disco. same story- no cdl internals.

    we're(my bro too) heading to the flinders next weekend and ive been looking into tyres too. ive settled on the bridgestone d694lt in a 245/70(235/70 is stock). these tyres got a good rep for road and sand, and were ok for mud. and apparently/hopefully, they're very puncture resistant.

    well if ur ever up this way and wanna see some of the local spots(theres like 2 or 3 ) i'm always keen to go out for a drive. enjoy the disco. i love mine.

    for what its worth, mine has been raised/stiffened and for onroad ride/handling its great. offroad the front is a bit too stiff and so doesnt 'flex' enough and the rear a bit too bouncy in the sandy whoops.

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    Thanks SimonR


    the newboys! ...


    will check those tyres out , they sound ok

    I hear you re not enough flex

    wonder if the 20mm TJM lift is the go ?? on front only
    will let you know if I am up that way soon
    cheers
    Nobby

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    I take it that just want to improve it ... Not go the whole hog???

    If it's Sand then A/T is all you will need
    something on the 265 / 285 side of life ....you want "width" & side wall flex

    For rocks .... plenty of side wall strength

    Mine is a RRC model and i run 265/70/15 with just a 2" rear spring lift and standard front
    This tyre height matches my original Overall tyre height ... so no speedo being out


    All the spoiler gear is removed at the front (courtisy of the sand dunes ... Riiiiip) and i have no side steps .. so ride hieght & approach over the dunes is good

    For rocks boulders stumps mud and QLD roads .... I need more height & different tyres


    The 2" rear spring lift helps clearance and gives it that wedge look .... instead of level

    Oh.. as mentioned before .... be aware that aftermarket springs have different strengths and can give you a bumpy ride instead of the classic L/R smooth ... SO ASK how soft / hard is the ride gonna be

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    Improve - exactly Mike, not lift heaps

    will ask TJM re front springs

    they say comfort but who knows?

    Nobby

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    Hi, the suspension issue as far as a lift goes is from what to what - from a sagged suspension or ..... A simple example when I installed an ARB bar with10,000lb warn ( 85kgs ) on my TD5 Disco the front went down 65mm. I went to a suspension place in Minto (Western Sydney) and they calculated what I needed to get back to standard - but I went for a 2 inch lift above that - exactly what I got. This was about 4 years ago and the springs and shocks are still good - had them checked only last week. What I am trying to say is that I wouldn't just buy springs for a lift without getting advice from at least 1 suspension or Land Rover mob first. Cheers, Erich.

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    If you really want comfort go for the bilstein shocks and king springs with a
    2" lift, and i would say just replace the rear as well while your at it because your rear shocks will probably go at the worst posable time anyway.
    As for tyres i would go for an all-terain style tread like a bfgoodrich AT or something.

    CHEERS TIM.

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