D2 lift kit!

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A lot of the time, all you need to do is fit HD springs to the rear and then put the old rear springs on the front and that'll do it! Not the recommended way, i know!
 
A lot of the time, all you need to do is fit HD springs to the rear and then put the old rear springs on the front and that'll do it! Not the recommended way, i know!
What about shocks? Just a generic set of +2 shocks? I can get those pretty cheap from Paddocks so for now it might be the best way to go!
Thanks for the reply it’s appreciated!
 
I already had Gaz shocks on to reduce the body roll (D1) they didn't cause a problem with the lift. But yes, I didn't go for cheap either! I didn't want the lift by the way, went for the HD springs as I knew I would be doing a ton of high speed towing of a heavy trailer for a long time, and they did just fine. the lift was an accidental by product, and if i ever get around to welding up the D1 the HDs will be coming off as i no longer need them.
 
I already had Gaz shocks on to reduce the body roll (D1) they didn't cause a problem with the lift. But yes, I didn't go for cheap either! I didn't want the lift by the way, went for the HD springs as I knew I would be doing a ton of high speed towing of a heavy trailer for a long time, and they did just fine. the lift was an accidental by product, and if i ever get around to welding up the D1 the HDs will be coming off as i no longer need them.
You may be able to answer me a question I can’t find a definitive answer to - are the D1&2’s interchangeable? Spring wise at least?
 
"used set" of shocks??? Really? Why? Are you honestly that skint?
Alright not necessarily a used set of shocks! But a friend of mine has just picked up a full Terrafirma kit for £180 and I’d be surprised if they were 2 months old! That’s the kind of find I could do with. If I have to buy new so be it, but I have a list a mile long of things I need/ want to buy for it. So any savings I can make I’ll be more than up for.
 
"used set" of shocks??? Really? Why? Are you honestly that skint?
I sold a set of shocks and springs a couple of years back, they were in good nick with barely 50,000km on them :)

Springs were Bearmach blue HD jobbies, ride was harsh as fool when new running empty but after a year they settled down nicely.

Latest Terrafirma +2" set up is just sweet as can be.
 
I sold a set of shocks and springs a couple of years back, they were in good nick with barely 50,000km on them :)

Springs were Bearmach blue HD jobbies, ride was harsh as fool when new running empty but after a year they settled down nicely.

Latest Terrafirma +2" set up is just sweet as can be.
Hmmmm I don’t need any persuading to make a purchase haha! The newest Terrafirma kit is very reasonably priced! But I’d also like a winch bumper and other goodies so... I need to have a good think of what I’d like to do with it first.
 
Hmmmm I don’t need any persuading to make a purchase haha! The newest Terrafirma kit is very reasonably priced! But I’d also like a winch bumper and other goodies so... I need to have a good think of what I’d like to do with it first.

If you're new to all this then here is a guide.

Tyres, first big purchase and one you need think about quite hard.

What type of driving are you going to be going mostly? Big aggressive knarly rubber eats muddy bogs but hates motorways and drinks fuel. What are you realistically going to be doing weekly/monthly? Cooper STT are a super nice tyre that is a more 65/35 all terrain tyre, good wearing and phenomenally capable.

What kind of road driving will you be doing? Green lanes? Pay & Play days? Mix of lanes and commuting?

It's all well and good to build a rufty tufty mean looking beast, but to what end?

You mention a winch bumper, what about a winch? Second battery? Second alternator?

Suspension mods come with complications and compromises so be aware that some money spent now can lead to more money being spent later on.
 
If you're new to all this then here is a guide.

Tyres, first big purchase and one you need think about quite hard.

What type of driving are you going to be going mostly? Big aggressive knarly rubber eats muddy bogs but hates motorways and drinks fuel. What are you realistically going to be doing weekly/monthly? Cooper STT are a super nice tyre that is a more 65/35 all terrain tyre, good wearing and phenomenally capable.

What kind of road driving will you be doing? Green lanes? Pay & Play days? Mix of lanes and commuting?

It's all well and good to build a rufty tufty mean looking beast, but to what end?

You mention a winch bumper, what about a winch? Second battery? Second alternator?

Suspension mods come with complications and compromises so be aware that some money spent now can lead to more money being spent later on.
This is what I needed as I am indeed new to this stuff. I’ve just had a set of Cooper all- terrains so I’ll strap them on and see what she’s like. I also have a mega oil leak from the transfer case and the watts linkage is fubar. So gearbox out next weekend, sort the oil leak and whack a rear crank seal in it too. Along with a new pilot bush as there is a noise when manoeuvring when cold. All things that need doing to make her a little bit more reliable.
 
This is what I needed as I am indeed new to this stuff. I’ve just had a set of Cooper all- terrains so I’ll strap them on and see what she’s like. I also have a mega oil leak from the transfer case and the watts linkage is fubar. So gearbox out next weekend, sort the oil leak and whack a rear crank seal in it too. Along with a new pilot bush as there is a noise when manoeuvring when cold. All things that need doing to make her a little bit more reliable.

Transfer box can be a few things but look at the output seals, front is an easy spot and the rear means your hand brake stops working, if neither of those then check out the intermediate shaft O-rings as they are the next (and IMHO the most likely) suspect.

Intermediate shaft circled left and the input shaft seal circled right.

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There is a "bodge" for these as they are very common faults that makes a mess of your drive lol

https://www.defendersource.com/threads/lt230-intermediate-shaft-0-ring.60344/
 
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