hi mate @Weldy
hope u didn’t mind , ref the suspension travel etc i always find it fascinating how much they do actually flex on the D1 & D2
saw these the other day , yeh i know need to get out more
posted it here so i didn’t fill up another post , lol
plus thought this one was also good,
Well that’s rather high.
might be daft question.. but when they are raised all the way up like that.. do they still articulate much. Or is that? Just solid? Tell me if I'm stupid it not
that’s what i also thought , 17 1/2 inches from sill to floor
I Understand now! I've never had any experience with it.
Can't afford posh landies.
‘Kin hell!
Maybe I can start shopping for some 37’s
I think you will still be learning for the next few years. Seems an impressive , but complicated it if kit.
The write up about it makes more sense to me now. Taa for posting it. for some reason I couldn't get it into my tiny mind how it worked.
I really could justify 7k on a disco. I would love one..
But I'm a bit of knacka, and don't really look after things..
I had a immaculate Lexus GS 300 cream leather interior. Then my van broke down. So for a week I had a Lexus GS 300 with welders and grinders, bits of plate and boxsection sticking through the sun roof.
And basically halved its value in a week..
Would still be number ce To have the comfy part you have..
I take it you don't have to scrape ice off the inside of your windscreen ??
And they know what they are doing. But they put all your old bits back on:. If it was yourself doing it. You would rub them down prime and paint them.replaice this and that.. by the time it's finished.. the planet has ran out of fossil fuels.. and internal combustion engines are bannned.A d2 chassis swap looks bad enough, seen adverts on ebay for 2 grand labor, so im guessing it's a hell of a job
Friend has done d1 chassis swaps with 2 tractors lifting the body.. but thats probably half the electrics.. think I'd just stick to cleaning and painting what you can from underneath unless your going galv.And they know what they are doing. But they put all your old bits back on:. If it was yourself doing it. You would rub them down prime and paint them. Replicate this and that.. by the time it's finished.. the planet has ran out of fossil fuels.. and internal combustion engines are bannned.
I exaggerated a bit there. But you get my idea
Friend has done d1 chassis swaps with 2 tractors lifting the body.. but thats probably half the electrics.. think I'd just stick to cleaning and painting what you can from underneath unless your going galv.
And that sounds about right, although I must say, when my disco was flipped on its side the chassis work looked much more accessible
It doesn't matter with a D1 as the electrics don't fekin work anyway.. hand signals are more reliable!!! Cleaning and painting? That's woman's work!!
and before I get it in the neck off all the bra burning wifey landie owners.. I'm only joking..
she's a terrible painter!!
Haha.. if only you had your socket set with you at the time ..was it in good nick underneath anyway?
saying that:. Long screws through your floor might have give you a bit of a hill descent and could have saved you flipping it.. have you got your self back on your feet anyway?? Or wheels even lol
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