36X13.50R16 on a Disco 1?
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Some on running pretty much buggys with 42's. I've been out with it stock and its been great even with my tcase issues(just got a used one today!) And no doubt a rover on 33's is plenty capable but I think I'm still gonna try and go the 36 route. This isn't gonna happen overnight. And it the truck is gonna look all hacked up and crappy I'm not gonna do it. If I can do it cleanly game on!
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I never really did a build thread on mine (kinda wish I wouldve) but 35"s are easily doable with 5" lift and cut out fender flares. You could probably go with a rovertym 5" springs and 2" body lift with cut outs and it would still be clean looking in my opinion. I honestly can say that I would never go any bigger then just 5" springs on these trucks. They get very top heavy after 3" lift. If you plan on just an off road truck go for it but as a daily driver mines borderline.
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I never really did a build thread on mine (kinda wish I wouldve) but 35"s are easily doable with 5" lift and cut out fender flares. You could probably go with a rovertym 5" springs and 2" body lift with cut outs and it would still be clean looking in my opinion. I honestly can say that I would never go any bigger then just 5" springs on these trucks. They get very top heavy after 3" lift. If you plan on just an off road truck go for it but as a daily driver mines borderline.
I will probably end up doing this to my front, love the look! And hopefully stuff some 36's in the rear, if not i'll run 315/75/16 which is like 34.7" i think.
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Hey go for it, wheel what you want. Once you start cutting up too much of the vehicle it loses all of it's uniqueness. I used to wheel a 00' Cherokee and it had 8" lift and ran 35's. I did a lot of cutting to make it work right but it could take the rocks like it should. The drawback is that swapping axles is not as easy with a Rover than a Jeep. I would plan on a couple years to get it working right and when you are doing it you are not out wheeling with your friends.
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Hey go for it, wheel what you want. Once you start cutting up too much of the vehicle it loses all of it's uniqueness. I used to wheel a 00' Cherokee and it had 8" lift and ran 35's. I did a lot of cutting to make it work right but it could take the rocks like it should. The drawback is that swapping axles is not as easy with a Rover than a Jeep. I would plan on a couple years to get it working right and when you are doing it you are not out wheeling with your friends.
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Im running tom woods shafts front and rear with the double cardan joints on the transfer case. They seem to be holding up well but they vibrate pretty good at highway speeds. I honestly still can run the factory rear if I wouldnt have bent it on a rock but the front shaft was way to hard of an angle for just a single joint shaft.
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