leaning disco???

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woody77

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:welcome2:Hi All, i need some help!?:confused: having a few issues with my 200 tdi disco, i've got pro comp 2" lift kit (springs and shocks) with gwyn lewis challange turrets with dis/re-location cones front and rear on it and all's being good for the last 18 mths and i've had no probs with it untill now:mad:

My disco seems to be on the tilt:confused: thinking it was just the morning after the night before i got the tape measure out and the drivers side front and it is only the driver side front is back to the same as a standard height disco??? so i thought maybe just the spring gone weak, so i went and bought a new pair of springs and went on and replaced them:D but after fitting the new springs i still have the same problem as i had before:doh: can any help me or please tell me what i need to do or check next please many thanks Woody
 
'yeah, they do that....'

It is possible to fit spring isolation rings to correct the lean. but they are essentially 3/4" thick rubber rings which are fitted onto the spring seats, thus lengthening the spring (effectively).

or

did you get the correct springs on the front and back when you replaced them?
 
Sorry to hear your disco is leaning seams starnge that it happened immediately after replacing the spring, must be something else if it was ok for 18 months so cant think that adding a spacer will help.

Cant really help you on that one to be honest as dont hav ethe experience with this mod... but as I'm thinking of doing the same thing, I was wondering did you just change the shocks and springs. How was the handling is it essential to correct the pan hard rod and caster angles?

Thanks Jim
 
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