Want to fit a 2inch spring lift kit (spacers) to aid a few of my local pay and play sites.
I intend to leave the SLS intact, but a quick question before I break out the trig and calculate it.
how long does the SLS sensor extension bar need to be?
There's no need to break out the trig tables. A full lift kit for the D2 with SLS is available, containing the adapters for both front and rear springs and the adapter plates for the ride height sensors to bring the SLABS ECU back into normal calibration.
For example:- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rov...196739?hash=item3373352c83:g:WdwAAOSwU91aU3Oc
It might also be worth you having a read of the post by @300bhp/ton about the problems which you might encounter in your quest for altitude:-
@Toseland, if you take a look at the ebay advert you'll see two plates with two holes in each. I would sugest that they would be installed securely to the mounting holes where the ride height sensors are currently fitted to the radius arms and the sensors are then fastened to the other end. I would suggest that the distance between the hole centres in the plates is the same as the lift being fitted, in the case of the advert, 40 mm.
That would effectively increase the distance between the old and new mounting points for the ride height sensors by the required amount. Looking at the drawing, I can't see any way that the adapter plate could move or rotate around the mounting bolt used to attach it to the radius arm:-
All that's quoted in the Owner's Handbook is 40 mm (approx).
Given that it does add the "approx." I wouldn't trust it for making any definitive measurements.
I lifted my old D1 with spacers. Worked fine. But needed to buy +2” rear shock as the originals topped out and had to refit the rear ARB using tow bar spacers.