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For 265/70s there is no need for a lift. Trim the rear arches and front spoiler ends will give enough clearance. Any larger diameter is when you need the lift. Pete.
If you want to be able to drive it on the road like it does now then I'd suggest you forget the 2" lift or be prepared to spend as much again on castor correction, brake hoses, propshafts etc etc as you do on springs and shocks.
One thing I often forget to mention is how badly the front tyres wear out on a lifted car without castor correction.
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"One thing I often forget to mention is how badly the front tyres wear out on a lifted car without castor correction.Good point!I have the QT arms too, but since I've bought them I have been pondering the wisdom of them (and having seen a few more sets written off by other users).ToodlesBoots
The real solution is to get a small diesel car for driving to work and back, then play around with the disco a bit more.
Thanks for all the input fellas, Having read all of the above I think I may be best to keep the disco at standard height, "the way god intended". It gets used far more 'on' road than it does 'off' road and I cant compromise the 'on' road side of things when I have a 45 min fast commute each day.The real solution is to get a small diesel car for driving to work and back, then play around with the disco a bit more.
What are the weak area(s) with the QT radius arms? I'm looking to make a single link front suspension using a similar construction so it would be good to know where in particular needs improving on existing products.