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Old 06-26-2009, 09:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Lift kit/ Tires

I have a 1999 Disco II and its shocks etc are just weak anymore. I would like to get a decent priced 2 inch lift kit with all I need also I would like to widen the rover's stance with some larger and taller tires/ Rims. There is so much out there is there anyone that can link some pic's and all the details of such a set up. Not a hard core basher but I do like to play.


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I have an OME 2" lift and 255/60/18 General AT2s on my 04 D2. Most of my off-roading is in the mud and sand down here in S. Florida so that set up works just fine for me. It really depends on what kind of driving you do and how much you want to spend.

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So, what do you use the truck for, will you be installing a bumper/winch, what size wheels are you running, 16" or 18"?
Stay with the factory wheels, you can do a lot with tires up to a point. At some point you will loose power and mileage and need to go to lockers to get rid of our weak spider gears.
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