MountainManX
New Member
An on going plee for advice and help!
Ok, I'm hopefully going to graduate an Engineering degree soon and while they teach us how to design car parts for the latest in formula 1 technology they don't really teach anything practical so I figured doing a nuts and bolts rebuild of an 88" Series 3 Landy would be a good place to start
However Like I said I know nothing and was hoping that you good people of the internet might help me with simple answers to simple questions (Googling this stuff brings up a million and one different answers that all disagree with each other).
The context of the project
I'm not planning on doing a period restoration, my thinking is along the lines of taking a rock solid legendary design and building myself a capable machine that is later to be used on some sort of wacky adventure (In the past I have travelled in East Africa treating tropical diseases in school children whilst dodging machete weilding pirates and lived in the west african rainforest with indigenous pygmy tribes for 2 months while studying the way they use the surrounding forest). Once I have acquired a vehicle I plan to post the progress of the project on my website which I'll explain more about later on
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So Question Number 1:
I was thinking about upgrading the suspension on a 88" Series 3 and was wondering which option people would go for:
A) Just refurb/replace the origonals anything else is asking for trouble.
B) Parabolics are the way to go, much better than the origonals and there isn't really any benefit to the massive trouble of fitting springs.
C) Springs, Springs, Springs, people lie about the upgrade being a nightmare my dog could do it and he is blind in one eye and only has 3 legs."
(Yes I would like opinions on this, was leaning towards (B) at the moment).
Ok, I'm hopefully going to graduate an Engineering degree soon and while they teach us how to design car parts for the latest in formula 1 technology they don't really teach anything practical so I figured doing a nuts and bolts rebuild of an 88" Series 3 Landy would be a good place to start
However Like I said I know nothing and was hoping that you good people of the internet might help me with simple answers to simple questions (Googling this stuff brings up a million and one different answers that all disagree with each other).
The context of the project
I'm not planning on doing a period restoration, my thinking is along the lines of taking a rock solid legendary design and building myself a capable machine that is later to be used on some sort of wacky adventure (In the past I have travelled in East Africa treating tropical diseases in school children whilst dodging machete weilding pirates and lived in the west african rainforest with indigenous pygmy tribes for 2 months while studying the way they use the surrounding forest). Once I have acquired a vehicle I plan to post the progress of the project on my website which I'll explain more about later on
So Question Number 1:
I was thinking about upgrading the suspension on a 88" Series 3 and was wondering which option people would go for:
A) Just refurb/replace the origonals anything else is asking for trouble.
B) Parabolics are the way to go, much better than the origonals and there isn't really any benefit to the massive trouble of fitting springs.
C) Springs, Springs, Springs, people lie about the upgrade being a nightmare my dog could do it and he is blind in one eye and only has 3 legs."
(Yes I would like opinions on this, was leaning towards (B) at the moment).