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#21
I hangout on the expedition portal site and the LR forum is sponsored by Inland Rovers. They have the med TF kit for $463, I added both oil cooler lines (mine are leaking), arb tire puncture kit (good one with the metal handles), and the TF steering damper all for $676 plus shipping. I am going through them.
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I hangout on the expedition portal site and the LR forum is sponsored by Inland Rovers. They have the med TF kit for $463, I added both oil cooler lines (mine are leaking), arb tire puncture kit (good one with the metal handles), and the TF steering damper all for $676 plus shipping. I am going through them.
Don't forget the before and after pictures...
#25
I did the TF ProSport HD kit in June of last year. Dang good deal through L8 ~$700 with several extra goodies. My rotoflex is absolutely shot though. Go ahead and resource a DS swap! I'm going to be doing mine in the next few weeks.
I gained a tremendous amount of lift with this kit. I think I went from like 31 1/2 to 38 from the top point on the fender arc. I'm really happy with it though. Even gone airborne a few times! Runnin Hankook Dynapro MT's 265/75.
The back is full of tools and gear, so it's real flexible in the back. But, I'm bone stock up front (winch bumper for birthday?...) so its a stiff ride. But, dang does it handle!
I also did the polybush mid-grade kit(orange). Major improvement from original.
Be objective in your pursuit of upgrades. Comparisons between the weekend warriors and professional tour guide rigs are drastically different.
Know what you want out of your ride before you get your keyboard wet with drool and pockets emptied with extra things not needed. Trust me from experience.
Good luck on your builds!!
I gained a tremendous amount of lift with this kit. I think I went from like 31 1/2 to 38 from the top point on the fender arc. I'm really happy with it though. Even gone airborne a few times! Runnin Hankook Dynapro MT's 265/75.
The back is full of tools and gear, so it's real flexible in the back. But, I'm bone stock up front (winch bumper for birthday?...) so its a stiff ride. But, dang does it handle!
I also did the polybush mid-grade kit(orange). Major improvement from original.
Be objective in your pursuit of upgrades. Comparisons between the weekend warriors and professional tour guide rigs are drastically different.
Know what you want out of your ride before you get your keyboard wet with drool and pockets emptied with extra things not needed. Trust me from experience.
Good luck on your builds!!
#26
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The only issue with flex that stems from tires is extending the bump stops, so axle cycle doesn't rip fender wells out. But, 32's shouldn't need them.
Take a look at the numerous tire sizing charts that are on this forum and the others. See what works for some and doesn't for others.
This is a helpful site for size comparing and speedometer differences: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
discoweb.net also has a tire size description in their tech section that is broken down by how much modification you're going to have to do in order to fit the new shoes.
hope some of this helps!
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