LetsHopeItFits
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Tragic. I mean, Im confident enough in its reliability that Ide drive it to frogland for you, although depending where in frogland, it could be more than a days drive from North Wales!
Thanks, its getting an oil change soon, mainly so I can get some pictures when its up on the ramp!
I couldnt upload more than one picture at a time, or at least I couldnt figure out how!
Its solid underneath, but I appreciate that its not a good idea to just take the sellers word for it!
I did that (on a mobile phone) and it just replaced the previous picture
Are they genuine LR seat covers?Will be sure to do all of that, the headlining is saggy, but other than that its all clean and good. Its got seat covers on it, which are a right pain to take on and off, so Ill wrestle with the drivers seat cover, the rest Im happy to faff around with once someone actually shows interest in it, i.e. "if you show me the seats Ill buy it for £wxyz" or "Ive driven all the way here, can you uncover the seats" because they really are a PITA! Can I upload videos to this site?
as Ive done a fair bit with fiberglass boats
You've got a yacht?Ive got a Yacht thats had a side impact how would you repair this mate.........
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Having measured and done the maths, I want a 4 inch suspension lift.
Calculated as follows : distance between center of chassis rail and ground = 11 inches. 11+2=13 13 x 1.16 = 15ish 15-11=4
Now, I am aware that for a 4 inch lift, other suspension components (radius arms for castor correction? Panhard rod?) need to be changed, as well as shocks and springs, and brake lines. Im hoping to use skinny tyres, somewhere between 35s and 37s, so, my question is, how much does it cost for the components for the suspension lift, and what exactly are those components? And will the stock driveshafts be sufficient, or do I need bigger ones?
For the roof, Ive decided Ill replace the rear door with a stock disco one, and change the roof to a more normal height one, so I can have a roofrack.
Thanks!
The wheelbase of a standard disco is 100", the wheelbase of the ambulance is 116 inches, so the 1.16 represents the multiplication factor to have the same breakover angle as a normal disco with a 2 inch lift. (Excluding tyre sizes)
A body lift, not too keen, partially because it sounds very expensive, as Im assuming the bodymounts for the ambulance are custom.
The roof, as it is currently, is so high up, that I wont be able to fit a roofrack, especially with big tyres and a lift. I have a very clever top secret plan as to the specifics of the roof/roof rack/etc plan, but simply put, Im going to try and make one that slides out, a bit like an awning, so that I can have a popup roof, and the option to put pitch a small ground tent on the roofrack, or a hammock or something, we'll see. Lowering the roof wont make it the same as a standard discovery at all!
Edit - yes, the roof rack will be mounted to the bumpers, and probably the rock sliders, I suppose it will also double up as a sort of external rollcage, although that is not its intended function