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Disco Body and Suspension lift

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:36 am
by RRover85
Hey,
Ive got a 95 model Land Rover discovery and i want to do a suspension and a body lift... it currently has a 2" suspension lift but im not happy with it so i want to go higher.. does anyone have any sugestions or tips to help me out cause the four wheel drive joints reckon they cant help me with anything over 2" suspension lift for a disco.. I was thinking like a 3" suspension lift and a 2" body lift, I would also like to be able to fit 33" tyres under it (would i need to fit flared guards?? and wheres the best place to get them and how much??) any help would be appreciated! thanks, Tim

Re: Disco Body and Suspension lift

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 2:34 am
by Micka
RRover85 wrote:Hey,
Ive got a 95 model Land Rover discovery and i want to do a suspension and a body lift... it currently has a 2" suspension lift but im not happy with it so i want to go higher.. does anyone have any sugestions or tips to help me out cause the four wheel drive joints reckon they cant help me with anything over 2" suspension lift for a disco.. I was thinking like a 3" suspension lift and a 2" body lift, I would also like to be able to fit 33" tyres under it (would i need to fit flared guards?? and wheres the best place to get them and how much??) any help would be appreciated! thanks, Tim
You have a PM.

Micka

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:05 am
by Suspension Stuff
I will be able to supply you with the 3 inch lift coils for $150 a pair. 4 inch lift coils are available also for $170 a pair.
I can also supply long Procomp shocks to suit flex for $125 each. For the rear there are 3 shock lengths readily available with eye top and pin bottom. Extended lenghts of 24.5 inch, 26.5 inch and 27.5 inch. So that is 622mm, 673mm and 700mm give or take. Front is readily available.
There may be a freight charge because my freight bill is :shock:

Shane
4WD STUFF

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:36 pm
by cooter
you will have to ge rid of the rear tailshaft with the rubber drive flange and replace it with one with a uni both ends

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:45 pm
by cooter
you will have to ge rid of the rear tailshaft with the rubber drive flange and replace it with one with a uni both ends

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:11 pm
by cloughy
Valley boy to, You'll need to correct your castor aswell. if all you want to do is fit 33's just get some flares and cut the gaurds and your away there available from Les Richmond automotive, Rangie automotive and numerous others