Does anybody know what the original ride height is for a Series 2a? Chassis preferably as the hub to guards are hard when there are no rear guards. I'm setting up the suspension now, and would like to work it to the letter of the new ADR guidelines as best as possible.
TIA
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Series ride heights
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Series ride heights
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Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Don't know offhand - don't have my series manual in front of me. I think it is about 2-3" between bump stop and axle.
What I do know for sure is that LR had a 1" tolerance either side of the ride height during series production. There was a bulletin sent to dealers in the late 70's in OZ that said too many dealers were replacing springs under warranty that were later found to be within the 1" tolerance!!!
What I do know for sure is that LR had a 1" tolerance either side of the ride height during series production. There was a bulletin sent to dealers in the late 70's in OZ that said too many dealers were replacing springs under warranty that were later found to be within the 1" tolerance!!!
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