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whats controls ur truck in the mud? but there r rule?

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mentalmoshio sophs V8i:
this custom 3 link in action . oh its on started to come into use at this point not at full travel

Budgie:
The winch will also work very well with a ground anchor or a tree, you don't need another vehicle there (although it's a good idea  :wink: ).

Progressive springs are fitted to the rear of a 300 series Disco as standard but, as I said above, if you're going to anchor the spring to the top mounting then you'll need a good strong plate at the bottom as well. If you don't then the weight of the axle on the plate will bend it and release the spring.
The only way round this is to use some sort of guide at the top or bottom to relocate the spring or get shocks that run out of travel before the springs try to dislocate but then the shocks won't last long.

I've seen the rear suspension "in action", on my own vehicle. This photo was taken before I fitted the cranked trailing arms and I've not gone far enough for the springs to dislocate at the top.  :wink:

Xtremeteam:

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thats crap  :lol:  :lol:

mine goes further on standard front end  :lol:  :lol:

extreme90:

--- Quote from: "steveo4v8i" ---winch works well if there is sum there to pull 2
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its called a ground anchor, they work a treat  :wink:

mentalmoshio sophs V8i:
its called a ground anchor, they work a treat  :wink:[/quote]

not part of suspension is it . no winching allowed thank you

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