lifting kit

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bikertanz

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is it possible to make a 2" lifting kit and do the brake lines need to be longer does any one have any plans hole centers etc
 
Not so... 80% of the replies to any of my posts are in regards to my manner of posting via cell phone. I'm not changing it. Either ban me or put me on your ignorer list.



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Not so... 80% of the replies to any of my posts

ooh, all 13 of them, what a valuable contribution you are making, and of those 13, only 5 were about land rover related info, the rest were about showing us how insignificant you feel with your inferior phone.

BTW, as I know you like a percentage, that's 38.46% of them.
 
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ooh, all 13 of them, what a valuable contribution you are making, and of those 13, only 5 were about land rover related info, the rest were about showing us how insignificant you feel with your inferior phone.

BTW, as I know you like a percentage, that's 38.46% of them.

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Exactly... I answered the dudes question and then out came the pensioners.

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Who cares what phone they have? A 2" lift aint going to help much with anything surely - there's far too much underneath to clang on stuff anyway....

There is on ours anyways-- far too much reliance on electrickery going on in and under these beasties as far as I can see
 
In response to the OP:

Lift plates/blocks would be pretty easy to make if you had the means to (see the previous links for design ideas)
The brake lines don't HAVE to be extended for a 2" lift but they will be close to being too short!
The BCD of the 3 bolts are different F+R - easy to get to in the engine bay on top of the sus. turrets to measure up but in the rear the plastic trim needs to be unclipped and pulled back to see them.
You will also need to cut slightly into the inner arch to make way for the lower arms as they will drop slightly lower with the hubs being lower in relation to the body.

Oh yeah, Freelanders can't off road, you'll kill your UJ's + CV's and your phone's **** etc...
 
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