Ghost
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Have done a search but haven't been able to find a definitive answer. I currently own a '96 300 tdi Discovery and a '91 200 tdi Defender. The Disco has proved to rotten to economically repair for this year's MOT so I'm considering breaking it and putting all its goodies onto the 90 which I'm currently rebuilding.
Less than a year ago I fitted a Pro Comp 2" lift kit with blue bearmach springs to the disco, which I'm now considering swapping to the 90. I know the springs are the same size and the shocks are the same fitment, the only thing I'm not sure of is the spring rates. Will they go on the 90 without any major problems or will it end up jacked up too high or sitting too low? Will the extended Goodridge brake lines I've got be the right length for the 90 as well?
Also planning on eventually fitting both Disco axles for the stronger halfshafts and disc brakes on the rear. Any other parts I should consider transferring from the Disco to the 90 before I weigh it in? Want to keep the original 200 tdi motor as it's been rebuilt recently and is bombproof, but I can't think of anything else on the Disco that would be worth keeping so ideas are much appreciated.
Less than a year ago I fitted a Pro Comp 2" lift kit with blue bearmach springs to the disco, which I'm now considering swapping to the 90. I know the springs are the same size and the shocks are the same fitment, the only thing I'm not sure of is the spring rates. Will they go on the 90 without any major problems or will it end up jacked up too high or sitting too low? Will the extended Goodridge brake lines I've got be the right length for the 90 as well?
Also planning on eventually fitting both Disco axles for the stronger halfshafts and disc brakes on the rear. Any other parts I should consider transferring from the Disco to the 90 before I weigh it in? Want to keep the original 200 tdi motor as it's been rebuilt recently and is bombproof, but I can't think of anything else on the Disco that would be worth keeping so ideas are much appreciated.
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