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Spring lift or chassis lift?
Lugslandrovers:
So i know i need new springs and shocks as the disco was used for towing a lot in its earlier days.
Question is what is best for my disco which lives 30% off road and 70% on road.
Do i fit standard height springs and shocks and lift the body 2" or do i go for a 2" spring lift package.
mud-club-matty:
if it was my discovery i would buy a 2" spring lift
i think it would handle better on the road than lifting the body you can buy spacers to space the antiroll bars too so that u can keep them on the discovery if you have them fitted and wish to keep them.
feel free to correct me if i am wrong
thanks matty
Range Rover Blues:
It's one of those 6 of one, half a dozen of the others questions.
For 2 inches it's fairly starightforward to replace the springs and dampers but I would advise that if you find it unweildy or harder to drive then the castor arms front and rear plus the Cardan prop will double your total bill.
Add in longer brake hoses and a few other bits and it can be the think end of a grand. That said you will have replaced lots of bits that would need doing eventually and end up with a nicely sorted truck.
Body lift, lots of buzz about this at the moment, it seems popular after a 2" suspension lift as more extrmee lifts do bring mechanical problems. It won't give more belly clearance and does cause conversion nightmares but on the plus side it keep the C of G nearer the floor. Relatively cheap if you can get the spacers machined locally, you will probably find some body repairs that need doing during the lift though so expect it to take a few days not hours.
I prfer the look of a suspension lift, but if I were starting form scratch I honestly don't know which way I'd jump.
Lugslandrovers:
Thanks Guys
Now i am still undecided
I thought of just fitting a 2"lift with castor correction bushes and some brake pipes would do the trick.
Maybe i should just replace with medium duty standard height springs and shocks to keep the stability and fit all the under body protection i can get my hands on.
Confused
Range Rover Blues:
Well if your springs are tired then new ones will get the car back where it should be.
The eyebrow of each wheelarch should be 790mm from the floor on standard tyres, start by checking that.
I fitted police spec to a couple of V8s and they went up a little, though the handling was not a tight as the 2" lift I have on Blue, that's 25%/35% uprated though Disco springs are stiffer than RRC because you have no self-leveller and the MAM is higher.
So either new HD springs or perhaps compromise with a 1" lift.
Don't use spacers though, I'm not a fan.
Don't worry about extra long shocks, plus 2" will still allow the bump rubber to touch the axle before the shock gets damaged.
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