I don't know much about lowering or lifting cars, so I'm hoping someone can fill me in.
I have a FL1 TD4 51 plate, and it's just too low! I don't even do any extreme off-roading and I've already managed to crack the plastic engine guard cover underneath the engine bay. I just think it's crazy that a Land Rover (albeit a Freelander) can be easily damaged just by driving along some farm tracks! (pretty much like what you see in my avatar)
Unfortunately I can't replace the car atm. I would have bought a Disco 2 had I known that my Freelander's idea of offroading consists of being 6ft up in the air at my local garage. That aside, is it worth lifting the vehicle? If so, how is this done and at what cost?
Cheers
Rich
I have a FL1 TD4 51 plate, and it's just too low! I don't even do any extreme off-roading and I've already managed to crack the plastic engine guard cover underneath the engine bay. I just think it's crazy that a Land Rover (albeit a Freelander) can be easily damaged just by driving along some farm tracks! (pretty much like what you see in my avatar)
Unfortunately I can't replace the car atm. I would have bought a Disco 2 had I known that my Freelander's idea of offroading consists of being 6ft up in the air at my local garage. That aside, is it worth lifting the vehicle? If so, how is this done and at what cost?
Cheers
Rich