flat cap andy
Active Member
What ho.
My Disco 1 carries a fair of weight most of the time, if not the landscaping and gardening tools (cement mixers, bags of sand etc.) I use then its full of kids, tents and with two 14 ft canoes on the roof. In fact its doing just what Discos are designed to do.
My rear suspension has just started to hit the bump stops when going over sleeping policemen etc. So now is the time to up date the front and rear suspension as I have no idea how old it all is.
My questions: Is it worth going over to heavy duty or should I stick with the standard Land Rover suspension set up? If I go heavy duty which kit/set up should I go for? I don't want to lift the vehicle as I like the original ride height and look of the Disco.
Ta for your thoughts Andy
My Disco 1 carries a fair of weight most of the time, if not the landscaping and gardening tools (cement mixers, bags of sand etc.) I use then its full of kids, tents and with two 14 ft canoes on the roof. In fact its doing just what Discos are designed to do.
My rear suspension has just started to hit the bump stops when going over sleeping policemen etc. So now is the time to up date the front and rear suspension as I have no idea how old it all is.
My questions: Is it worth going over to heavy duty or should I stick with the standard Land Rover suspension set up? If I go heavy duty which kit/set up should I go for? I don't want to lift the vehicle as I like the original ride height and look of the Disco.
Ta for your thoughts Andy