Odd Discovery lift project

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Tim Hobbs

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Here's an odd one...

I want to lift a Discovery 200/300 Series such that it is capable of
taking 20" wheels, probably very wide ones at that. But the brief is
a little odd, in that the car will

i) have no engine, transmission, braking system, steering system etc
ii) have totally unmodified bodywork
iii) will only ever move backwards and forwards approximately 8 feet
iv) possibly not even turn the wheels - it may be on a skid

The vehicle is a technology demonstrator for clever stuff in car
wheels.

The wheels will be all manner of weird stuff, mostly from cars that
don't exist yet. Adaptor plates will be made to suit the specific
wheels and bolt them to the hubs.

What's the easiest way to get the necessary suspension lift? When
normal wheels (e.g. 16") are fitted it would be good to be able to
lower the suspension to make it look right. When monster stuff goes
on we need to up the suspension to fit.

I'm guessing it would be possible to machine up a selection of spacer
blocks and fit them somewhere into the suspension as required. On top
of the spring plate? The car could actually have a solid suspension,
but the key is minimum cost and effort for the modification and a
degree of variability.

Any ideas would be much appreciated!


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Tim Hobbs

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'77 101FC Ambulance aka "Burrt"
'95 Discovery V8i aka "The Disco" (FOR SALE)
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Tim Hobbs wrote:

> I'm guessing it would be possible to machine up a selection of spacer
> blocks and fit them somewhere into the suspension as required. On top
> of the spring plate? The car could actually have a solid suspension,
> but the key is minimum cost and effort for the modification and a
> degree of variability.
>
> Any ideas would be much appreciated!


So, you're carrying bugger all weight, and taking it nowhere ? I'd dress
up four of those bloody big satellite dish actuators (rated load: over a
ton) and crank the car up on things that look like "big shock
absorbers"- actuators are available from 12 to 36" stroke. Synchronising
4 of 'em needs some special electronics, which, by a collossal
coincidence I just happen to be able to provide for a reasonable fee.

Steve
 
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:38:17 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>So, you're carrying bugger all weight, and taking it nowhere ? I'd dress
>up four of those bloody big satellite dish actuators (rated load: over a
>ton) and crank the car up on things that look like "big shock
>absorbers"- actuators are available from 12 to 36" stroke. Synchronising
>4 of 'em needs some special electronics, which, by a collossal
>coincidence I just happen to be able to provide for a reasonable fee.


Did I ever show you the dish I got to go on Grumble?


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Mother wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:38:17 +0100, Steve Taylor
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>So, you're carrying bugger all weight, and taking it nowhere ? I'd dress
>>up four of those bloody big satellite dish actuators (rated load: over a
>>ton) and crank the car up on things that look like "big shock
>>absorbers"- actuators are available from 12 to 36" stroke. Synchronising
>>4 of 'em needs some special electronics, which, by a collossal
>>coincidence I just happen to be able to provide for a reasonable fee.

>
>
> Did I ever show you the dish I got to go on Grumble?
>
>

Only the movie clip.

Steve
 
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:44:32 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> Did I ever show you the dish I got to go on Grumble?
>>

>Only the movie clip.


That's as close as anyone got to putting it on Grumble!

Sat in a warehouse for 12 months, then got sold - still in the packing
case...

Smashing bit of kit, though...


--
Some Land Roveresque (101 biased), links available
from: http://links.solis.co.uk/Geek/X4_Land_Rover/
I also have a little Land Rover site biased toward
my beloved 101 "Grumble", at: http://www.101fc.net


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Tim Hobbs wrote:

> I'm guessing it would be possible to machine up a selection of spacer
> blocks and fit them somewhere into the suspension as required. On top
> of the spring plate? The car could actually have a solid suspension,
> but the key is minimum cost and effort for the modification and a
> degree of variability.
>
> Any ideas would be much appreciated!


So, you're carrying bugger all weight, and taking it nowhere ? I'd dress
up four of those bloody big satellite dish actuators (rated load: over a
ton) and crank the car up on things that look like "big shock
absorbers"- actuators are available from 12 to 36" stroke. Synchronising
4 of 'em needs some special electronics, which, by a collossal
coincidence I just happen to be able to provide for a reasonable fee.

Steve
 
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:38:17 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>So, you're carrying bugger all weight, and taking it nowhere ? I'd dress
>up four of those bloody big satellite dish actuators (rated load: over a
>ton) and crank the car up on things that look like "big shock
>absorbers"- actuators are available from 12 to 36" stroke. Synchronising
>4 of 'em needs some special electronics, which, by a collossal
>coincidence I just happen to be able to provide for a reasonable fee.


Did I ever show you the dish I got to go on Grumble?


--
Some Land Roveresque (101 biased), links available
from: http://links.solis.co.uk/Geek/X4_Land_Rover/
I also have a little Land Rover site biased toward
my beloved 101 "Grumble", at: http://www.101fc.net


Reading this in 'alt.fan.landrover'? Did you know
there's a group FAQ: http://www.aflfaq.dyndns.info
 
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