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lift kits what has to do done?
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lift kits what has to do done?
hi all, i have been thinking of putting a lift kit in my s1 disco but i am not sure what has to be done.
i dont want to go to high as the disco will not fit in the garage with a high lift on it.
what else has to be done to the car, besides springs and shocks?\
any help would be great .
cheers.
i dont want to go to high as the disco will not fit in the garage with a high lift on it.
what else has to be done to the car, besides springs and shocks?\
any help would be great .
cheers.
Re: lift kits what has to do done?
Depending on how high...nothing.redrover wrote:hi all, i have been thinking of putting a lift kit in my s1 disco but i am not sure what has to be done.
i dont want to go to high as the disco will not fit in the garage with a high lift on it.
what else has to be done to the car, besides springs and shocks?\
any help would be great .
cheers.
2" lift will see no changes. Go to 3" and you may need to lengthen your brake lines. Any higher and you will need castor correction too.
Arn't these illegal on road cars in QLD? 99% sure they are in NSW. I agree though, it improves brake feel.Micka wrote: But for the little amount of coin to do it, having braided stainless lines improves the brake feel HEAPS.
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Maggot4x4 wrote:Arn't these illegal on road cars in QLD? 99% sure they are in NSW. I agree though, it improves brake feel.Micka wrote: But for the little amount of coin to do it, having braided stainless lines improves the brake feel HEAPS.
Yep !! they are illegal in QLD which is the reason I went for the standard look when I had my brake lines extended by 100mm on each corner. It only cost me $65 for the 4 . Well worth the peace of mind !!
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brakelines
there are ADR approved braided lines you can get in QLD, but not all people have them. i was supposed to be getting them on mine when i extended my brakelines but my mechanic decided to save me 'money' and replaced with normal extended lines.
brakelines
so i was told by certain hose fittings mobs anyway...
These guys do ADR compliant braided brake hoses. My front ones at 3" longer then standard cost $80 each and the back one at 4" longer was $95.
The front Rover fittings are standard and they had them in stock, but the larger fitting on the rear they didn't I just had to take an original hose to them and they reused the original fitting.
TBS Automotive 18 Smith Street 07 3390 2622
Cheers
Andrew
The front Rover fittings are standard and they had them in stock, but the larger fitting on the rear they didn't I just had to take an original hose to them and they reused the original fitting.
TBS Automotive 18 Smith Street 07 3390 2622
Cheers
Andrew
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