Suspention lift

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my mates gaylander work in progress currently 265/75/16 tyres being replaced with 33/12.50/15 soon

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I wondered what happened to that project:D
 
Videos prove nothing IMHO.

They often show someone who doesn't know how to get the best from his vehicle.

A good driver will give any vehicle the appearance of better performance.

Any ar*ehole can drive badly and give a good vehicle the appearance of being inferior to another vehicle driven properly.

Hoo-ah!
 
Videos prove nothing IMHO.

They often show someone who doesn't know how to get the best from his vehicle.

A good driver will give any vehicle the appearance of better performance.

Any ar*ehole can drive badly and give a good vehicle the appearance of being inferior to another vehicle driven properly.

Hoo-ah!

I agree we often have off road challenges here and there is a farmer who drives a Hilux long wheel base 2.7i 4x4 standard suspension and cooper stt 31inch tyres and ARB front bumper replacement and he will follow heavily modded 4x4's with portal axils and 4 wheel steering just because he has experiance and he knows is 4x4
 
Who in their right mind would refer to a Gaylander ****e box and a Unimog in the same sentence??? (I know I just did , but) :D
 
I dont get it explain answer is if he is going to lift the body then the running gear will be the same hight as it was only if he fits larger wheels will it get any more of the ground THINK about it

no it wont - Freelanders are independant suspension. The diff isnt on an axle - its bolted to the body.

I suggest you THINK about it :rolleyes:

impertinent noob :mad:
 
do you know you are right must have had my head buired some where the diff would be a bit higher but what about the ends of the drive shafts too much for my liking somthing has to give
 
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