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J B:
tyres touching inner arches aint a problem on mine, i'm fitting them to stop the shocks bottoming out and damaging the valving :oops:

gords:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---it looks most likely that the tyre may hit the mud flap bracket/inner arch
--- End quote ---

Well, after a laning trip this weekend, I can confirm that the rear tyres do indeed reach the mud flap/inner arch :roll:

Should I fit extended bump stops to stop this from happening, or is it nothing to worry about? I could do with finding a tall pile of mud to properly test it :-k

Range Rover Blues:
I'd extend the bump stops, even if only by an inch.

strangerover:
Hi...

I'm a bit new to this forum but this article took my attention..

I have a Scorpion 2" lift kit springs and shocks all round and lower turrets at the front.

Why would you need extended bump stops ???

I have one missing on the rear.. and despite some serious articulation have noticed nothing up.

I use 7.50 R16 tyres, but plan on trying some 235/85/16

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