Disco 1 on 265s and a 2" lift...anyone done it?
Disco 1 on 265s and a 2" lift...anyone done it?
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Hard-Drive

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Friday 11th May 2007
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Well, as the title says really!

Bought some 265/75s for my Disco 2nd hand, realise I might have gone a bit big. Don't want to chop the arches, possibly a mild camel cut at best. So I reckon a 2" lift is the way to go...has anyone done this??

Pictures? Recomendations?? Thanks!!


Edited by Hard-Drive on Sunday 13th May 22:26

Furyous

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244 months

Friday 11th May 2007
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Thers a Disco round our way on 33's I reckon, with a good 2" lift.

Church

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245 months

Saturday 12th May 2007
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A friend has got 235/85/16 MT's on standard Disco steel wheels on his 1993 5 door Disco and to this he just bought a cheap 2 inch suspension lift kit from Paddock for around £200 inc springs/shocks (you can spend 3 times this but it depends on what durability you want and how much you want to spend), and a winch bumper (if you don't want a winch muper then you'll have to trim the bumper end caps) and it doesn't catch at all off road. One thing to bear in mind is the rims you mount them on, as I said this is on standard off set Disco steel rims if you go for after market 8 spokes/modulars etc then these run close to the arches and may catch. I on the other hand have gone a bit more extreme with my Discovery and have a 2 inch body lift, 3 inch OME suspension lift, cut the arches etc and I've got 36x12.5x16 Simex's on 10x16 Mach 5's Also had to upgrade a whole host of other items to cope as once you get to those size tyres they destroy half shafts, CV's, Diffs etc so its all been hugely uprated with ARB lockers and Ashcroft components throughout.

Furyous

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Saturday 12th May 2007
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Church-PICS PLEASE.........

Church

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Sunday 13th May 2007
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Bottom picture is mates Discovery with 235/85/16s with 2 inch suspension lift and rear spring dislocation kit. My Discovery is still a work in progress at the moment with quite a lot left to do! Hope to get it complete by end of June with front and rear winches, roll cage etc

Furyous

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Sunday 13th May 2007
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Love big 'ard Discos, looks very similar to one the thats round here.

Soon as my Fury has sold, Im off Defender shopping, but want to keep it as a shiny this time, had too many offroad slags now.

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Hard-Drive

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Sunday 13th May 2007
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Thanks for the good info guys.

The plan is to put the 265/75s (I'd said they were 70s in my original post, now corrected) on the standard LR freestyle 5 spoke alloys (I really like the look of them). In addition I'll lose the front airdam and trim the bottom off the endcaps flush with the new pumper height, and if required I'll give it a mild camel cut to the rear arch but that's it, if I start having to chop doors up etc I'll leave it as is. All this will be with a cheapo 2" lift from MM or Paddocks.

I've been advised the bumpstops might need doing otherwise the wheel going upwards can foul the bodywork.

I've also been advised that the shocks you get as standard with a cheap 2" kit don't actually give you any more articulation, in effect your axle would be "parallel" with where it was before the lift, lower, yes, buut still parallel if that makes sense. So I might get proper off road shocks too and do the brake flexis.

Hard-Drive

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Sunday 13th May 2007
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PS Evil looking truck!!