I was having a good look under it today on the hoist and reckon that's all there is to it. There's no rear crossmember to get in the way, I just see the brake lines, castor, A frame, etc as above.
This experiance has been, hmmmm, interesting.
Everywhere I go people say, "No, no, no. Go 2" body & 2" susp, anyway the C-O-G will be too high"
I said, "How is a 4" susp got a significantly higher COG than 2&2? (apart from chassis, etc, I know)
Basically when I spoke it out they said, "Oh, so you know a bit about cars? Well, yer, sure 4" susp isn't hard, but for the average joe 2&2 is easier so we just reccomend that"
And that my friends may be the problem
Call me Joe X
Soon I may break history and have a S1 Disco with 4" susp lift with 33" Coopers! Next step Maxi-drives - if they ever return my email
But British Off Road suggested I run 16" Sunraisia's. Apparantly they reckon they've had complaints from 15" owners. This has also been confirmed to me by another bloke.
Anyone else heard of this?
Also not happy that my snorkel is almost TWICE the price of a GQ Nissan one
