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Old 10-16-2008, 08:05 PM
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What would need to be adjusted or replaced on a '97 Discovery that has been lifted 3". Please be as specific as possible and don't be afraid to be **** about the details (like brake lines or bushings). I want to know what is going to be involved before I jump in.
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 08:24 PM
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1st Why do you want to lift it 3"?
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 09:42 PM
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clearance for bigger rubber is a major reason and I don't want to be trimming the fenders. Also, I figure if I am going to lift it I might as well make it worthwhile. I have read some discussion about driveshaft replacements etc but want to know everything involved. mainly I see the three inch lift as the first step to creating a moderately modified discovery: not too extreme but more capable than stock
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:36 PM
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3" Lift with OME Shocks (For RRC, D90, and D1 only)
# OME N73 front shocks,N25 rear shocks $349.00
# RTE springs $315.00
# Rear spring Retainers $45.00
# Brake lines $26.00 each (4 or 6 lines required)
# Rear Links w/bushings $325.00
# Front radius arms w/bushings $325.00

Kit #1 price $1385.00 (depending on number of brake lines)

3" Lift with Rancho Shocks (For RRC, D90, and D1 only)
# Rancho RSX9000 shocks $349.00
# RTE springs $315.00
# Rear shock mounts $155.00
# Rear spring retainers $45.00
# Brake lines $26.00 each (4 or 6 lines required)
# Rear links $325.00 w/bushings
# Front radius arms $325.00 w/bushings

Kit #2 price $1540.00 (depending on number of brake lines)

3" Lift with Bilstein 7100 Series Shocks (For RRC, D90, D1 and DII)
# Bilstein 7100 series shocks $720.00
# RTE springs $315.00
# Front shock towers $96.00 (not required on DII)
# Front lower shock mounts $35.00
# Rear shock mounts $155.00 (not required on DII)
# Rear spring retainers $45.00
# Brake lines $26.00 each (4 or 6 lines required)

RRC, D90 and D1 Lifts Include:
# Rear links $325.00 w/bushings
# Front radius arms $325.00 w/bushings

Kit Price for RRC, D90 and D1 - $2042.00 (depending on number of brake lines)

DII lifts include:
# ABS Extensions $75
# Crossmember Spacers $30
# Bilstein Reducer Bushings $40

Kit Price for DII - $1286.00 (depending on number of brake lines)

http://rovertym.com
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:41 PM
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ORIGINAL: BayouDisco

mainly I see the three inch lift as the first step to creating a moderately modified discovery: not too extreme but more capable than stock

You may need to change to longer front/rear drive shafts. Someone else can chime in. I have a DII so I'm not sure.

3" lifts for Discovery's is A lot of lift. Most people get by with 2" lifts because they are a lot cheaper and you do not need to change as many suspension parts for it to work.

How big of tires do you plan of running?
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:46 PM
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Default RE: 3" lift necessary changes

this might not apply to my particular vehicle but will this lift require me to get different driveshafts? What about the "rotoflex"?
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:51 PM
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I'm not familiar with the tire sizing but an equivalent 32x11.5-33x12.5. somewhere around there.
 
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Old 10-17-2008, 01:04 AM
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Default RE: 3" lift necessary changes

A 3" lift will 100% definitely require new driveshafts for front and rear in a Disco I or II. Lots more stuff to, brake lines, etc...
 
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I have a 3 inch suspension and 2 inch body lift and only needed to replace the front driveshaft. 98 Disco. I have 33x12.50x15 all terrains, even with all that lift they still scrub a little on the fenders when the goin gets tough.
 
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Old 10-17-2008, 06:40 AM
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mrcrptguy,
really? I had heard from a few people with 3 inch suspension and no body lift that they needed to get new stuff... Does it look like anything else is getting too close for comfort? I want to go with a similar lift, but I'm worried about flexing out a wheel too far and breaking something or some crap like that.
 


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