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doin 4" lift on 91 disco
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doin 4" lift on 91 disco
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
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.
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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It is, and flogging them makes it worse.nottie wrote:The factory double cardon is prone to explode and has taken out an auto from one i know off.
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
Just out of curiosity, what size tyres do you intend on fitting and how happy are you with an angle grinder?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
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.
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.
Re: doin 4" lift on 91 disco
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.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
As Micka says, more info is needed to help you out properly.
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