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P38 off roader????? HAS ANYONE DONE ONE?
Range Rover Ron:
Hello M/C'ers.
If I was to trick up a P38 for greenlaning what would I do about the air bag sensors if I took off the front bumper?
If the air bag sensors were disconected how would that effect the MOT & insurance?
How difficult is it to take off the air suspension and fit 2" lift springs?
What tyres (235/85/16 or 255/85/16) would I fit under the arches with a 2" lift?
Just mulling over it at the moment.
Cheers,
Ron.
Brett69:
I green lane and have just done a pay an play day in my P38, All I have done is fit 265/75 16 Goodyear Wrangler MTR and it performs very well. I use the car daily and it still drives very well. I would like to fit winch bumpers to mine but would have to relocate the gearbox cooler as I have a DSE. I do have rocksliders to go an soon an also want to get some diff protection.
muddysteve:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Ron on January 08, 2010, 19:27:57 ---How difficult is it to take off the air suspension and fit 2" lift springs?
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[Edited] would you want to do that for?, leave the air springs under and a 2" lift is only the touch of a button away
Brett69:
I've been thinking about getting a plate made up to mount onto the air springs to give me a 2" lift at all times so vehicle will always be 2" higher yet still be adjustable, but will not go as low when parked up. :evil:
john-sussex:
--- Quote from: Brett69 on January 09, 2010, 17:05:31 ---I've been thinking about getting a plate made up to mount onto the air springs to give me a 2" lift at all times so vehicle will always be 2" higher yet still be adjustable, but will not go as low when parked up. :evil:
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Have a look at rangerovers.net, been done to death on there with huge amounts of info.
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