Questions about my disco
Lucky8llc.com - Products for Land Rover D1
Check out the Shocks and Suspension categories, then give them a call.
There are lots of other websites too: roverparts.com, britishpacific, roversnorth, bputah, Toddco, Rovahfarm, Columbia Overland, RoverTym, roverlandparts, etc
Also, body lifts are not for stock discos, but ones with stiffer suspension.
Check out the Shocks and Suspension categories, then give them a call.
There are lots of other websites too: roverparts.com, britishpacific, roversnorth, bputah, Toddco, Rovahfarm, Columbia Overland, RoverTym, roverlandparts, etc
Also, body lifts are not for stock discos, but ones with stiffer suspension.
4wheelparts.com carries a ton of stuff as well and they usually have the best prices on the net. All of the sites tend to be within a few bucks of each other anyway though so it really depends on who you want to deal with. I'll throw this out there because I said I would if this company didnt remedy my issue. British Pacific sucks, dont give them your business. All of the others seem to be great though.
Some may not agree with me on this one but you can get killer deals on eBay. Stay away from the knock off stuff and buy name brand of course but some of the larger distributors list on there and tend to have better prices than the hole in the wall shops.
I'd do a lot of research and thinking before buying a kit though as the kit you need will vary greatly on what you intend to do with your Rover. You will save money buying an entire kit though versus getting individual items. The great thing about Rovers is that even the most expensive lift kits for these things are still very affordable when compared to other vehicles and all of them can be installed in your driveway with basic hand tools.
Some may not agree with me on this one but you can get killer deals on eBay. Stay away from the knock off stuff and buy name brand of course but some of the larger distributors list on there and tend to have better prices than the hole in the wall shops.
I'd do a lot of research and thinking before buying a kit though as the kit you need will vary greatly on what you intend to do with your Rover. You will save money buying an entire kit though versus getting individual items. The great thing about Rovers is that even the most expensive lift kits for these things are still very affordable when compared to other vehicles and all of them can be installed in your driveway with basic hand tools.
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