Harleydee
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Yeh I know that again but specifically a sport in this thread as the standard lift must have been done to death by now hehe..
After been nearly arrested going around standard Freelanders in car parks (mainly Tesco lol) with my tape measure I have come to the following conclusion.
I am going straight for the bearmach 2" lift kit and not fitting standard suspension first. On paper the standard suspension should give me an extra inch (ooh what a difference an inch would make ) but I would loose the superior handling of the sport which is one of the reasons I bought it in the first place. I was willing to sacrifice that for the extra inch and was about to bid on some used 04 suspension units on ebay.
On measuring I have found that the standard Freelander , on average, is only 1/2" taller than my sport. Centre hub to wheel arch on my sport is 17" and the standard should be just under 18" but in practice they soon seem to sag. I guess this is cos they have softer suspension than the stiffer sport so a used set could be a waste of money and effort plus the car would not drive as well.
A new set with the handling characteristics of the sport would need to be konis or monroe units at £450 plus £200 for the springs then £200 for the lift kit. £650 for the extra inch is too expensive and to be honest would it make a noticeable difference ? so I guess am going for the lift kit only.
Any other thoughts from someone who may have raised the ride height of a Sporty Freelander...
I suppose I could stick to using my old series 2a but if there were more than 3 cars in a Tesco car park the series isn't manoeuvrable enough to park hehe..I jest but actually thats true DOH.
cheers
After been nearly arrested going around standard Freelanders in car parks (mainly Tesco lol) with my tape measure I have come to the following conclusion.
I am going straight for the bearmach 2" lift kit and not fitting standard suspension first. On paper the standard suspension should give me an extra inch (ooh what a difference an inch would make ) but I would loose the superior handling of the sport which is one of the reasons I bought it in the first place. I was willing to sacrifice that for the extra inch and was about to bid on some used 04 suspension units on ebay.
On measuring I have found that the standard Freelander , on average, is only 1/2" taller than my sport. Centre hub to wheel arch on my sport is 17" and the standard should be just under 18" but in practice they soon seem to sag. I guess this is cos they have softer suspension than the stiffer sport so a used set could be a waste of money and effort plus the car would not drive as well.
A new set with the handling characteristics of the sport would need to be konis or monroe units at £450 plus £200 for the springs then £200 for the lift kit. £650 for the extra inch is too expensive and to be honest would it make a noticeable difference ? so I guess am going for the lift kit only.
Any other thoughts from someone who may have raised the ride height of a Sporty Freelander...
I suppose I could stick to using my old series 2a but if there were more than 3 cars in a Tesco car park the series isn't manoeuvrable enough to park hehe..I jest but actually thats true DOH.
cheers