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tyres still rub

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tyres still rub

Post by luv4bee'n »

I have a 97 Disco with 3" coils and 2" shocks mismatched in rear front is ok.I asked for 2" setup. I haved fixed the problem of the rear shocks being too short by welding another eye on the top of the shock i now get some down travel. My drama is that on up travel I still rub on my flares. A note to those thinkn of fiberglass flares DON'T :!:
Can anyone tell me what coil and shock set up works well? I want it for bush use good travel comfy ride handling minimal towing. I forgot to mention I run 35's. Cheers fellas
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Post by def90 »

re your shocks, can you use a gq shock in the rear to gain more travel and a 80 series shock upfront (same as a defender does, you have pin and eye in the rear so have to buy a pin to eye converter for the bottom) to gain more travel, most 'off the shelf' 2" or 3" lifts i've seen actually lose overall travel compared to stock, the shock may be 30-40mm longer extended but is 60, 70mm etc longer compressed too, do you have 'flexi coils' in the rear.

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

so why don't we run fibreglass flares?
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Post by jbell »

your right about the fibreglass flares i broke 2 1st time out with them :x
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

so i guess your tyres hit then? ;)
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Re: tyres still rub

Post by 6.5 rangie »

luv4bee'n wrote:I have a 97 Disco with 3" coils and 2" shocks mismatched in rear front is ok.I asked for 2" setup. I haved fixed the problem of the rear shocks being too short by welding another eye on the top of the shock i now get some down travel. My drama is that on up travel I still rub on my flares. A note to those thinkn of fiberglass flares DON'T :!:
Can anyone tell me what coil and shock set up works well? I want it for bush use good travel comfy ride handling minimal towing. I forgot to mention I run 35's. Cheers fellas
you need a body lift to clear the tyres properly
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Post by GRIMACE »

6.5 rangie wrote:so why don't we run fibreglass flares?
Cause they break as soon as a bee flies into them!

On an offroad vehicle, fibreglass flares that cost $$$ dont belong.
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Re: tyres still rub

Post by GRIMACE »

6.5 rangie wrote:
luv4bee'n wrote:I have a 97 Disco with 3" coils and 2" shocks mismatched in rear front is ok.I asked for 2" setup. I haved fixed the problem of the rear shocks being too short by welding another eye on the top of the shock i now get some down travel. My drama is that on up travel I still rub on my flares. A note to those thinkn of fiberglass flares DON'T :!:
Can anyone tell me what coil and shock set up works well? I want it for bush use good travel comfy ride handling minimal towing. I forgot to mention I run 35's. Cheers fellas
you need a body lift to clear the tyres properly
NO! He needs a grinder ;)
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Post by Philip A »

you need a 2 inch body lift and you need extended bump stops the same length as the extensions you have put on the shocks or you will break the shocks.
The only real way to get more actual travel reliably in the suspension is to move the shock mounts apart by the same amount as the shock is longer ie move the top mount up which you can do with a body lift or move the lower mount down or both.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Philip A wrote:you need a 2 inch body lift and you need extended bump stops the same length as the extensions you have put on the shocks or you will break the shocks.
The only real way to get more actual travel reliably in the suspension is to move the shock mounts apart by the same amount as the shock is longer ie move the top mount up which you can do with a body lift or move the lower mount down or both.
Regards Philip A
Very well said!

and he needs a grinder :lol:
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Post by luv4bee'n »

Sorry fellas forgot to mention i have a 50mm body lift in and the flares sit just a poofteenth below the body indent line that runs from front to back. Where it rubs (tears flares) is the rear quarter flare at the bottom up to and including to about 5 or 6" of the f:bad-words:n thing.
The springs are lovells and the shocks are ironman. I know I'll probly the you get what you pay for, but I was recovering from a car acco and there isnt alot of $ laying around after you are laid up for a while.
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