Vehicle & Technical > Discovery
Lift the Disco?
paul_humphreys:
Get Old Man Emu springs, mine have not saged even after 18 months.
Paul
ianc:
a friend has got a lift kit of his disco for sale send pm to matt_h if it is of any interest
Matt_H:
when you ask for your set you need to tell them what you have on your motor. When I ordered mine I said I have X, Y, Z and I intened to fit A, B, C.
I asked if I didn;t have ABC would it cause a problem and they said no.
Progressive springs don't have a correct way up despite what people say - the only difference is the wight of the spring on the coil itself - fit them which ever way up is easiest!
When I fitted my winch and winch bumper after the spring and shock change, the level didn't change at all and the firmness difference was unnoticeable as it were.
Which brings me nicely round to
For sale.... 4 x 2" lift springs and procomp ES9000 shocks suited for a disco, with bolt on extras :-)
Matthew
nzrover:
--- Quote from: "Matt_H" ---Progressive springs don't have a correct way up despite what people say - the only difference is the wight of the spring on the coil itself - fit them which ever way up is easiest!
--- End quote ---
True. But if you fit them with the open coils to the bottom you end up with less gravel and [!Expletive Deleted!] caught inside them.
Thrasher:
I've had extended springs on Piglet since 2000. I changed the rears from 25% uprated to 50% when I had the cage done. Never had a problem. Get your rating right and you'll not have a problem - the secret is to talk to the supplier - there is a big difference between lifting a standard 200 series Discovery and a fully loaded, armour plated 300!!!!
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