london stu
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Hi guys
I'm looking at putting a 2in lift on my D2, keeping the SLS air springs. I do some greenlaning, and I think I can justify going for taller tyres than I have now but that obviously means lifting the suspension.
I'm a bit new to all this and I need some guidance as to whether I might be biting off more than I can chew. While I'm totally up for learning how to do this sort of thing, I don't have a lot of experience with vehicle mechanics - and none with suspension, brake lines etc. I guess I'm happy to do easy "swap in" jobs but I wouldn't be comfortable if I need to improvise and start drilling holes where none exist...
Also, I'd have to carry out this work in the (uncovered) car park at the office as I don't have a driveway. I have axle stands and plenty of tools but no other equipment.
Looking at the discovery2.co.uk website, changing the back end seems pretty straightforward. Changing the front end looks more difficult.
So, some questions to start with:
1) Will I need to depressurise the SLS system? Do I need a nanocom for this?
2) Is it a pretty straightforward job to insert the spacers under the airsprings with only axle stands and hand tools? (I don't really want to get into drilling under the car etc...)
3) is extending brake lines reasonably straightforward? Not sure what's involved in draining, testing for safety when reconnected, etc...
By the way, if anyone is up for lending me a hand, and showing me the ropes at the same time, I'm more than happy to pay a decent rate. The car is in SE London.
Thanks as always.
Stu
I'm looking at putting a 2in lift on my D2, keeping the SLS air springs. I do some greenlaning, and I think I can justify going for taller tyres than I have now but that obviously means lifting the suspension.
I'm a bit new to all this and I need some guidance as to whether I might be biting off more than I can chew. While I'm totally up for learning how to do this sort of thing, I don't have a lot of experience with vehicle mechanics - and none with suspension, brake lines etc. I guess I'm happy to do easy "swap in" jobs but I wouldn't be comfortable if I need to improvise and start drilling holes where none exist...
Also, I'd have to carry out this work in the (uncovered) car park at the office as I don't have a driveway. I have axle stands and plenty of tools but no other equipment.
Looking at the discovery2.co.uk website, changing the back end seems pretty straightforward. Changing the front end looks more difficult.
So, some questions to start with:
1) Will I need to depressurise the SLS system? Do I need a nanocom for this?
2) Is it a pretty straightforward job to insert the spacers under the airsprings with only axle stands and hand tools? (I don't really want to get into drilling under the car etc...)
3) is extending brake lines reasonably straightforward? Not sure what's involved in draining, testing for safety when reconnected, etc...
By the way, if anyone is up for lending me a hand, and showing me the ropes at the same time, I'm more than happy to pay a decent rate. The car is in SE London.
Thanks as always.
Stu