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    Tray Back Rangie.

    Got my custom coils today. The standard coils were 16.44" (133lbs) on the front and 17.18" (150lbs) on the back. Custom coils are 18.45" on the front and 19.20" on the back. Both 130lbs.
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    Pic request - Modded P38 Range Rover

    No I don't. Most modified cars look cack, what is the point of fitting low profile tyres to a 4x4 vehicle again?
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    Tray Back Rangie.

    Don't worry, I get my MOT by post.
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    15w/40 oil any good

    15w/40 should be fine to use. Infact it will last a bit longer than a 10w40 as there are less viscosity improovers in due to the base (15w) being closer to (40) grade.
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    Tray Back Rangie.

    The sunroof leaks a bit. I like them ruff.;)
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    Tray Back Rangie.

    Here is how far I got with my Range Rover tray back bobtail thing. Bit ruff at the moment, gonna tidy it up a bit before my mate does a bit of welding and fitting a rollcage.
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    To Dislocate or not?

    Is as if know one has read the entire thread, I have ordered some custom springs due to reduced weight of a tray back range rover I am building. And yes I have done a fair bit of pay and play days and some AWDC Trials to which I cam first in my class. All I want to do is increase the...
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    To Dislocate or not?

    Softer springs do improove articulation although they wont increase travel. A soft spring easily compresses and helps keep all wheels in contact with the ground where as a hard spring has more chance of cocking a wheel in the air if spring rate are to stiff. I will proberbly remove the...
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    To Dislocate or not?

    Yeah but with the BOGE the Rangie was able to have much softer spring rates compared to the Disco which gave it supieror articulation. Suppose I am not carrying any weight after choping the rear body and chassis off so it is proberbly useless for my use.
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    To Dislocate or not?

    Cool beans. I am just about to order the Pro Comp 9255## shocks which are +4" extended and +2" closed, and fit 2" higher rear shock mounts and 2" taller turrets with std bump stops. That way I have 2" more travel and with the 2" longer springs more ride height. And keep the BOGE.
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    To Dislocate or not?

    Cheers, So my best bet is my custom 2" longer springs, +2" longer pro comp shocks and either taller bump stops or 1" spacer plates. Sorted!:)
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    To Dislocate or not?

    I was under the impression that 1" longer shocks when compressed would be no problem on std bump stops. You are right about doing to some measureing.
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    To Dislocate or not?

    This is how I understand it. So dislocating springs are a waste of time? I am having coils made two inchs longer which means I won't need dislocation cones fitted when I fit +2" shocks. The closed length of the shock is 1" longer so I should be ok with standard bump stops right?
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    gear engagement

    Checked you transmision fluid level?
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    addicted to v8's

    Not very green is it? :blabla: Who cares about fuel consumption and carbon foot print with that noise!
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