They say in that link "The 2 inch lift increases ground clearance to around the same level as a Discovery III and helps to increase the Freelander's maximum wading depth."
How does it do that? Surely the lowest points, such as the rear diff are exactly the same distance from the ground even after a suspension lift.
Maybe coz the diff is attached to the body? :doh:
I'm too used to my old Disco, the diff is attached the chassis on that and lifting the suspension doesn't move it, the only way to get the diff further from the ground is to fit bigger tyres/wheels
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