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doin 4" lift on 91 disco

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doin 4" lift on 91 disco

Post by djsiganto »

just got my self a 91 disco looking at putting a 4" lift under her but want to know if anyone has done it and what problems they incounted
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Why 4inch? 2 inch body, 2 inch spring is enough. It not a nissan ;)
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Post by Slunnie »

2+2 is so yesterday. :lol:

4 is more work and money.
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Post by GURU »

Why body lift? 2" - 3" springs and trim guards to suit..

Anyway... I had a 4" lift in my old Rangie I had no problems with it. The only thing I had different was I had stronger rear arms which were bent to suit the lift so the bush wasn't maxed out at ride height. They were
also adjustable and I had them 1" longer than stock. I also ran a disco front shaft (which your car obviously has). I'm not sure if that made any difference to stopping any sort of vibration, but my Rangie didn't have any.
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Post by nottie »

The factory double cardon is prone to explode and has taken out an auto from one i know off.
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

what is a 4inch lift, how do you actually know its 4inch, should really measure by bumpstop clearance, mine was 125mm fromt, 175 rear
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Post by Slunnie »

nottie wrote:The factory double cardon is prone to explode and has taken out an auto from one i know off.
It is, and flogging them makes it worse.

I would highly recommend 1310 unis and DC joints that have a greasable centre bearing if at all possible - thats the bit that fails on the big DC's.
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Re: doin 4" lift on 91 disco

Post by GRIMACE »

djsiganto wrote:just got my self a 91 disco looking at putting a 4" lift under her but want to know if anyone has done it and what problems they incounted
Just out of curiosity, what size tyres do you intend on fitting and how happy are you with an angle grinder?
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Post by nottie »

Angle grinders and Rovers go hand in hand :lol:
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Post by GURU »

double cardon on a D1?? thats a D2
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Post by nottie »

He may need a d2 shaft to suit the lift
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Post by Micka »

More info needed, dude.

What tyre/rim combo you planning on running? What terrain do you wheel on? How good are you with an angle grinder/saber saw?

4" is not impossible or hard...but there are other options to getting big tyres and big travel. I have 37" tyres with a 3" lift and 40mm body lift and cut guards on my RRC.
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Re: doin 4" lift on 91 disco

Post by ... rick »

djsiganto wrote:just got my self a 91 disco looking at putting a 4" lift under her but want to know if anyone has done it and what problems they incounted
Dont do it. Go a 22 as suggested. You will run into all sorts of vibration and castor issues that are simply not worth the headaches. You will retain more suspension travel if you stick with the 2+2 IMHO.
As Micka says, more info is needed to help you out properly.
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