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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: J B on February 15, 2007, 18:43:03

Title: pics of latest work
Post by: J B on February 15, 2007, 18:43:03
ive been busey lately  :lol:

removed 2" lift kit
fitted heavy duty standard height springs
fitted standard shocks
re-finnished the old alloys
fitted general grabber at2 245/70/16
fitted 30mm wheel spacers
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: J B on February 15, 2007, 18:43:28
and here
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: beatmasterdave on February 15, 2007, 19:18:04
yuummmay! very neat!
oh, what happened to the 2inch lift?  is it for sale?
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: karlo on February 15, 2007, 19:33:47
Why have you removed the lift?
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: beatmasterdave on February 15, 2007, 19:44:31
maybe because of it handling differently, or he's afraid of heights! :wink:  :D  :lol:  8)
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: TDi90 on February 15, 2007, 22:22:18
where did you get heavy duty standard springs and standard shocks?
how much were they?

Rob
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Post by: karlo on February 15, 2007, 22:46:20
http://www.mm4x4.co.uk/ had heavy duty springs at a fair price.
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: J B on February 16, 2007, 00:21:25
Quote from: "karlo"
Why have you removed the lift?


the disco spends 99.9% of the time on road

so for better handling, braking, steering, comfort etc

the kids can get in easier, better mpg with the A/T's

and i like fiddling with it  :shock: , so instead of going higher and bigger

i went smaller and lower, to remind myself how good a standard disco is  8)

it also looks better for it, and will still do everything i ask of it off road

gonna be doing some long haul journeys soon, overland style  8)

giving up airtravel, so this is why

though im keeping the procomp shocks, and will again later, with a 20mm spacer kit under each spring  :wink:

ive sold the springs
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: Littledan on February 16, 2007, 01:29:26
fair enough mate good work

dan
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: karlo on February 16, 2007, 10:29:40
Quote from: "jon boy"
Quote from: "karlo"
Why have you removed the lift?


the disco spends 99.9% of the time on road

so for better handling, braking, steering, comfort etc

the kids can get in easier, better mpg with the A/T's

and i like fiddling with it  :shock: , so instead of going higher and bigger

i went smaller and lower, to remind myself how good a standard disco is  8)

it also looks better for it, and will still do everything i ask of it off road

gonna be doing some long haul journeys soon, overland style  8)

giving up airtravel, so this is why

though im keeping the procomp shocks, and will again later, with a 20mm spacer kit under each spring  :wink:

ive sold the springs



Just wondered as i'm considering a 2" lift or to go for Heavy Duty springs, do h/d springs lift it an inch over a standard springs?
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: J B on February 16, 2007, 19:15:21
@karlo, no the heavy duty springs retain the standard ride height, but if like me your after a mild lift, im gonna fit 20mm spacers under em  :lol:  8)
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: denviks on February 16, 2007, 19:36:19
ah , but ......always a but  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

if the springs you have fitted now are sagging abit then it might raise it up about an inch. i know when i fitted my H/D springs it went up alot....so my old springs had really sagged  :wink:  :wink:

just something else to consider  :wink:
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: karlo on February 16, 2007, 19:51:41
Quote from: "denviks"
ah , but ......always a but  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

if the springs you have fitted now are sagging abit then it might raise it up about an inch. i know when i fitted my H/D springs it went up alot....so my old springs had really sagged  :wink:  :wink:

just something else to consider  :wink:


Yes i had thought of this, but mine are quite new with a good ride height, i have read lots of posts about lifting. The ride in gtomo2's v8 disco which has a 1 inch lift seems handle a lot better on the road compared to my TDI its a bit of a minefield really.

jon boy could you tell me what yours measure's from the centre of the wheel  to the wheel arch with the H/D springs on please, so i can compare.
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: gtomo2 on February 16, 2007, 20:59:19
And just to add karlo as well as the h/d springs with 1" lift i also took off my rear antiroll bar. and as mad as it sounds that made a big differance as it dont lean as much around corners as it did with it on
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: JimsMowing on February 17, 2007, 00:23:07
Quote from: "gtomo2"
And just to add karlo as well as the h/d springs with 1" lift i also took off my rear antiroll bar. and as mad as it sounds that made a big differance as it dont lean as much around corners as it did with it on


Uh? Surely the idea of an anti roll bar...is that it doesnt roll as much as without it? Taking it off will increase the body roll!  :?
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: gtomo2 on February 17, 2007, 06:54:07
Quote from: "JimsMowing"
Quote from: "gtomo2"
And just to add karlo as well as the h/d springs with 1" lift i also took off my rear antiroll bar. and as mad as it sounds that made a big differance as it dont lean as much around corners as it did with it on


Uh? Surely the idea of an anti roll bar...is that it doesnt roll as much as without it? Taking it off will increase the body roll!  :?


Yea thats what i thought as well. but i think cos the springs are h/d they are stiff anyway and with the lift it just pulled on the anti roll bar. i can nail it into a bend and it dont get body roll if i go slow into a bend you get a bit of roll. i know it dont make sence think i may have progresive springs on  it which would answer that question
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: Dpulse303 on February 17, 2007, 13:06:08
Hey Jon boy,
 nice disco mate , shame about the springs being sold allready.
I fitted some general grabber at2's  recently and they are cool tyres.
 :D
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: Jake on February 19, 2007, 18:04:11
Looks nice Jon
Have you noticed the difference on the road now  :wink:
Nice tyre size too  8)
 :D
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: J B on February 19, 2007, 19:03:39
indeed i have jake, much better :lol:  8)

and took it off road at bordon on sunday, it performed brilliantly 8)

i was gonn a just get 235's but after you got 245's i had do the same  8)  8)
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: Iain C on February 27, 2007, 23:00:47
Looks seriously nice, what roof rack is that?
Title: pics of latest work
Post by: William on February 28, 2007, 17:29:13
Disco looks excellent, really does look the business, could i ask where you got theroof rack from and the snorkel? cheers xx
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