One common problem on Rovers- especially Discos- is the rear shock tower is so close to the underside of the tub. One of the best ways to make a long travel suspension is to raise the tub to allow room for the upper shock mount to be moved farther up... then run a REALLY long shock. It allows huge drop but still allows it to stuff well. To do that requires a slight body lift or re-forming the rear floor of the tub. In some instances moving the body on the frame is a very good way to go. I don't think I'll be doing it on any of mine, but for other applications it works well.
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2002 Freelander
2000 DII w/CDL
1967 SIIA 109SW
Former Rovers
2004 Modded "S" Disco, R.I.P.
2004 G4 Disco
2002 Modded Freelander
1995 Modded Disco
1994 D-90 #8
1993 NAS D110
1990 Range Rover County
1973 SIII 88
1972 Range Rover 2 door
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