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Old 05-15-2008, 07:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i got an 02 disco and im lookin for a 2 or 3 inch suspension lift and i was wonderin if you had some suggestions. thanks.
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Old 05-15-2008, 07:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Do a google search for (OEM-Land rover)
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Tym is your best bet or try scorpion racing for something a bit more extreme
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Oh another one is Land Rover Defender 90 / Defender 110 lifts, suspension, accessories limited selection but cheap
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RoverTym is the only way to go on a Rover, IMHO.
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I think you go ahead and do the 3" because you'll end up with it anyway if you plan to wheel :-)
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Where do you live and what sort of wheeling do you do?
An 02 can't have lockers so unless you are going to spend the big bucks to make your truck better of road, why do too much of a lift?
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I'm going bigger on my lift for my 99 DII, so I'll have a set of OME 2" lift springs (HD) for cheap. Do you have air in the rear or is it coil sprung? I also have 2" Aluminum spacers for even cheaper.
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RTE springs really transform a Disco 2. I was apprehensive when I first put them in, but they completely transform the truck. The ride is great.

When you first put them in for the first month or so they feel a bit stiff, but after they settle in they're amazing.
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I'm going bigger on my lift for my 99 DII, so I'll have a set of OME 2" lift springs (HD) for cheap. Do you have air in the rear or is it coil sprung? I also have 2" Aluminum spacers for even cheaper.
I have OME 751 front coils and RTE rear spacers for my SLS. Been running it for over 5 years and wouldn't ever change.
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Where do you live and what sort of wheeling do you do?
An 02 can't have lockers so unless you are going to spend the big bucks to make your truck better of road, why do too much of a lift?
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Why can't 02s have locker, is it the traction control, what about an 03
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Because they do not have CDL's. No point in lockers without a CDL
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Ah right
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