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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Union City California
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I know I keep posting about the Disco lean. I'm on an OME 2inch lift I was wondering if this would work. Since the springs are labeled A for Driver and B for passenger. Would the Disco sit level if I do it like this
A -------B B--------A
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Usually not, How far off are you in the front, have you made sure it is the front that is off and not the back tilting your front end?
The cheapest way to correct the front problem would be to use 1 or 2 of Rovers spring insulators, each will add 1/2", 2 will give you an inch. Go to Expedition Exchange and you will see them shown, I think they sell for $16 a piece, I ran 2 of my 99 to help me off set the extra weight of dual batteries. Mike |
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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
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It seems that alot of the lean is coming from the back passenger side. Causing it to lean on the passenger side. Rover X put some I believe on the all springs or maybe just the back.
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