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Range rover axels or disc brake conversion kit ?

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Rich_P:

--- Quote from: "ELVIS" ---Hi to all im new at this (computers and landrovers)And im in need of a LOT of advice and knowlige
  I bought my first landy s11a last month and  have decided to have a isuzu 2.8t fitted .Knowing i will need to uprate the brakes but i am not sure wether to go for rangey axels and springs or to just buy the disc brake conversion kit any advice welcome[/b]
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Why have you decided to fit the Isuzu 2.8T?  What engine is in the 2A?  The standard engine should be more than adaquate, but if you're wanting performance of a modern car on-road, then a Series it not for you. :wink:

hobbit:
One thing aren't the rangy axles wider than series?

wheels sticking out?

ELVIS:

--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---One thing aren't the rangy axles wider than series?

wheels sticking out?
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  Hi hobbit im pretty sure  there is 4'' difference in width but that is not a bad thing i dont think (better stability)

Rich_P:

--- Quote from: "ELVIS" ---
--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---One thing aren't the rangy axles wider than series?

wheels sticking out?
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  Hi hobbit im pretty sure  there is 4'' difference in width but that is not a bad thing i dont think (better stability)
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You would have to fit eyebrows/wheel-arch extensions.

ian_s:

--- Quote from: "Steel" ---
--- Quote from: "ELVIS" ---
--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---One thing aren't the rangy axles wider than series?

wheels sticking out?
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  Hi hobbit im pretty sure  there is 4'' difference in width but that is not a bad thing i dont think (better stability)
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You would have to fit eyebrows/wheel-arch extensions.
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with the right rims/tyres, you can get away with it, looks damn good too

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