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I've recently fitted a 2" Terrafirma lift kit from Frogs Island to my 300 Tdi Disco. A vibration has started to occur and it looks like its due to the rubber 'donut' on the diff end of the rear prop. I've ordered another because its very old if not original, so worth replacing. I understand if its a recuring problem then a 200 prop & flange can be fitted, but would rather avoid having to go down that route unless necessary! Sounds a difficult job, outside my 'nut and bolt' spanner wielding abilities - is it as difficult as I think, changing the flange??
Anyway, the lift kit came with standard length shocks, much to my disappointment (they don't do longer ones!), which despite being reassured they would be OK, they definately aren't - they bottom out on the rear and stop the axle flexing, articulation is rubbish! So I'm getting rid of them already for longer shocks.
Changing the 300 prop for a 200 one would be as easy as changing the donut...
cranked arms would get you 2" of extra drop on the axle ..(and more importantly take the strain off the bushes)
you could drop the damper mounts so you can use the dampers you have...(though I'd send em' back and get em' changed or refunded)
castor correction means the steering self centers but a lot of cars inc mine didn't need it ..(suck it and see)
It's not that bad. My garage charged me 1 hour labour - they already had the flange bits on a "broken" disco.
Should the phrase for the shocks be "topping out" as they are fully stretched or is that something that only happens to buildings?