kingsonlim
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The fela I got the wheels and tyres told me to lift the disco.
Plus it seems bouncy on the standard springs.
Steven.
he is just anxious to sell you them tyres...in my opinion...!!!
The fela I got the wheels and tyres told me to lift the disco.
Plus it seems bouncy on the standard springs.
Steven.
The fela I got the wheels and tyres told me to lift the disco.
Plus it seems bouncy on the standard springs.
Steven.
If I just put the 3" 0n the front and the 2" on the back will that be fine because I have a winch and bumper for the front?
Ill start again.
I am new to 4X4 so I dont really know what I need to do but Im looking to go off roading and what to make shore my disco is up to it.
I have all ready got:
light bar and lights
southdown snorkel
winch bumper
sumpguard plate
Wading Kit (AXLES,GEARBOX,TRANSFER BOX)
2" suspension lift blocks
4 wheels & tyres
+2" and +3" springs
Thats what I thought are the basics am I right?
Steven
okay...based on what you've already bought...it's pretty complete...you'll only need extended brake hose, extended bump stop & +2" shocks.....
+3" spring front...and +2" rear............there is no need to further add lift blocks to the suspension....otherwise, you'll be needing crank arms...
it is unsure if you'll need relocation cones at this stage.......however, if you find the springs popping out, then add relocation cones later....
Personally, I wouldn't go Tom's farm......from Liverpool...you can go Cowm quarry, Briercliffe or even Tong....
Where are they?
Steven.
Well in which case yeah, buy the lot mate!
You don't need 5" shocks though, a 2" or 3" lift is fine.
Cranked arms, full polybush, extended lines, and diff guards will be nice. 32 or 33 Tyres will be good, then you might need to cut the arches if you fit wide Tyres.
Check that the propshafts are in good nick, mine are standard and fine, but I have rebuilt the sliders and replaced a few UJs.
Tbh there's not much useless **** you can buy for a landrover, if it looks decent it'll probably work
Cheers, sam
P.s. I've spent about £3000 on parts so far and it's very well modified. they're a cheap car to build!!
hes right who ever said you need all that just wants your pounds note..
just go and Get 2+springs and 2+ shocks job done you can get that for around £200...........
iv got 2+spings and shocks 3+brake lines front and back cones 31" receps,whinc and bumper and it gos were i want it to go.
remember it not about putting all the **** on if its not going to work.
even if you put all that on you would still need bump stops..and +6 in brake lines..and a HD A frame ball joint.
and if you go to big with the tyres you will need to sort the gearing out ie defender transfer box to lower gearing or your be blowing up diffs.
Steven,
No matter how you lift it and from the sounds of things I'd recomend spacers to sit under your exisiting springs, however no matter what way you choose to do your lift, you're going to have to chop out some of your wheel arches, also with those tyres I'd have thought you'll need whell spacers aswell.
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