Ref:- Inch lift.
First Let me say I think you are all talking about a 2 or 3 inch SUSPENSION lift. You can get a body lift kit which is basicly spacers to raise the bodyshell off the chassis but this has other complications such as steering and gearlevers etc.
I would not recomend 3 inches of suspension lift unless you buy a complete lift kit from a reputable company. And I dont mean the first one you find in the landy mags iether! You will need all new suspension arms, springs, shocks, shock mounts, bump stops, high angle props and new extended brake pipes. Without these the car is forever being repaired or "serviced".
3 inches of lift done on the cheap will cost you a fair amount and other than ramp break over angle you will have achieved nothing. In reality I can show you 80% of 2 and 3 inch lifted rangies and discos that perform way worse off road than they would have if you just left them alone and std.
The simplest and easiest way to get a 2 or 3 inch lift is to fit heavy duty springs. I wont mention the crap part company that offers these. In 1 easy afternoon you have a discovery that looks pretty cool standing tall. But it will get stuck at the first cross axle you find. Your suspension bushes will need replacing on a monthly basis and you will still get stuck in a small rut just the same as the std cars. Taller AND softer springs are available but not from the crap part company or their friends!!!
Some suggestions that wont cost and will actually improve off road performancees are:-
Tyres are EVERYTHING. Dont buy the most expencive or the largest. Decent size with a tread that matches a tractor are the best off road. You will nearly double your braking distance in the wet though. You have been warned!!! Also any larger tyres than std make your brakes LESS efficient. SO you will have to press harder on the pedel just to make them work. Larger tyres, Bigger the problem.
Remove front spoiler and rear tow hooks. An anchor attached to the rear of an off road car is disaster. If you want to keep it because...Well I dont know why you would want to, but if you really want to keep it you need to recognise when you are going to get stuck and simply not drive that bit. restraint can be used, I have seen it done, I dont have it. Remove it. Get rid of it. ANYTHING lower than your bumper should be removed. Make/buy a bumper mounted tow hook, at the very least, buy one that does not hang down far.
750 or 235/r16s are the largest practical tyre you can buy. (Sorry jai and spyder but your 900s just dont have the grip other smaller tyres have. I know they are great for laning around bedford.) Larger tyres do give you ground clearence. But they also give you raised gearing and your body gets removed without mercy as soon as you find decent bumps that make them grab your wings and bodyshell.*Get a front tow hitch/point sorted. Decent ropes (Not straps) and spend your money on keeping the car reliable and make it tougher. By this I mean upgraded steering arms, stronger half shafts, diffs etc.
If you want a car that beats a disco/rangie with, 750 mud tyres, no spoilers or tow hook to catch up on rocks Maybe spend some money on diff locks. You are starting with the wrong car in the first place.*Just my 2 cents.
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