Ok, so as you lot know I'm shiny-brand new to the forum, so go easy...
As my post title suggests, I'm trying to find out how possible it is to lower the suspension on either a landrover 90 or 110 chassis is, and what sort of work is involved. Im not a metal work or fabrication genius, but I do know my way around Landrovers pretty well.
I ask this, not because I want to defile or ruin a trusty 'Rover, but I want, in the end, to create a custom hot-rod.
Now, my budget isn't massive, and it's a looooong project over a few years, but in order to withstand 500hp+ and 700lbft, and with a physically large engine I need a big start point. Hence why a landy ladder chassis is perfect for the task. When stripped bare, it becomes easy to reinforce with braces, custom mount engine and gearbox, and figure out steering and braking assemblies.
So, if there is anyone on here who has done it successfully, or has a website where I can get some info, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks guys,
Chaz
As my post title suggests, I'm trying to find out how possible it is to lower the suspension on either a landrover 90 or 110 chassis is, and what sort of work is involved. Im not a metal work or fabrication genius, but I do know my way around Landrovers pretty well.
I ask this, not because I want to defile or ruin a trusty 'Rover, but I want, in the end, to create a custom hot-rod.
Now, my budget isn't massive, and it's a looooong project over a few years, but in order to withstand 500hp+ and 700lbft, and with a physically large engine I need a big start point. Hence why a landy ladder chassis is perfect for the task. When stripped bare, it becomes easy to reinforce with braces, custom mount engine and gearbox, and figure out steering and braking assemblies.
So, if there is anyone on here who has done it successfully, or has a website where I can get some info, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks guys,
Chaz