Cracked Spring? New Suspension
#1
Cracked Spring? New Suspension
Not sure when it happened but I think I may have cracked or fractured a spring in my 04 Disco. The whole car leans slightly toward the passenger side, especially in front. I measured the distance between the ground and the highest point on the wheel trim arches. The measurements in the back were equal but the front left was about 3/4 inches lower than the front right.
The suspension is 12 years old at this point and the shocks are worn out so I decided that I will be getting new coils and shocks all around. I have done a bit of research and have my eyes on the Terrafirma 2" kit from lucky8. I don't have an aftermarket front bumper and usually don't carry an excessive amount of cargo either. So my question is, what kits do you recommend besides the terrafirma? Also, with the lift, would you recommend a steering dampener? I would say my budget is around $500-$550.
p.s. I have owned my disco for about 4 months now and have had no real issues whatsoever. I am very young (18) and have been enjoying every second of my LR ownership since the day I bought it. This car has taken me places that I could have never imagined a vehicle traversing. I am very fortunate to have these forums as a major resource and am proud to be a part of the LR family.
The suspension is 12 years old at this point and the shocks are worn out so I decided that I will be getting new coils and shocks all around. I have done a bit of research and have my eyes on the Terrafirma 2" kit from lucky8. I don't have an aftermarket front bumper and usually don't carry an excessive amount of cargo either. So my question is, what kits do you recommend besides the terrafirma? Also, with the lift, would you recommend a steering dampener? I would say my budget is around $500-$550.
p.s. I have owned my disco for about 4 months now and have had no real issues whatsoever. I am very young (18) and have been enjoying every second of my LR ownership since the day I bought it. This car has taken me places that I could have never imagined a vehicle traversing. I am very fortunate to have these forums as a major resource and am proud to be a part of the LR family.
#2
Not sure when it happened but I think I may have cracked or fractured a spring in my 04 Disco. The whole car leans slightly toward the passenger side, especially in front. I measured the distance between the ground and the highest point on the wheel trim arches. The measurements in the back were equal but the front left was about 3/4 inches lower than the front right.
The suspension is 12 years old at this point and the shocks are worn out so I decided that I will be getting new coils and shocks all around. I have done a bit of research and have my eyes on the Terrafirma 2" kit from lucky8. I don't have an aftermarket front bumper and usually don't carry an excessive amount of cargo either. So my question is, what kits do you recommend besides the terrafirma? Also, with the lift, would you recommend a steering dampener? I would say my budget is around $500-$550.
p.s. I have owned my disco for about 4 months now and have had no real issues whatsoever. I am very young (18) and have been enjoying every second of my LR ownership since the day I bought it. This car has taken me places that I could have never imagined a vehicle traversing. I am very fortunate to have these forums as a major resource and am proud to be a part of the LR family.
The suspension is 12 years old at this point and the shocks are worn out so I decided that I will be getting new coils and shocks all around. I have done a bit of research and have my eyes on the Terrafirma 2" kit from lucky8. I don't have an aftermarket front bumper and usually don't carry an excessive amount of cargo either. So my question is, what kits do you recommend besides the terrafirma? Also, with the lift, would you recommend a steering dampener? I would say my budget is around $500-$550.
p.s. I have owned my disco for about 4 months now and have had no real issues whatsoever. I am very young (18) and have been enjoying every second of my LR ownership since the day I bought it. This car has taken me places that I could have never imagined a vehicle traversing. I am very fortunate to have these forums as a major resource and am proud to be a part of the LR family.
#3
Honestly, I would recommend RTE or Old Man Emu. The ~4 year old Terrafirma springs on my truck have developed a considerable amount of rust. Likewise for the shocks. Granted I live in the NorthEast sector of the States, but come on:..
I'm considering pulling the Terrafirma's off and replacing with RTE springs and Fox shocks.
I'm considering pulling the Terrafirma's off and replacing with RTE springs and Fox shocks.
#4
Honestly, I would recommend RTE or Old Man Emu. The ~4 year old Terrafirma springs on my truck have developed a considerable amount of rust. Likewise for the shocks. Granted I live in the NorthEast sector of the States, but come on:..
I'm considering pulling the Terrafirma's off and replacing with RTE springs and Fox shocks.
I'm considering pulling the Terrafirma's off and replacing with RTE springs and Fox shocks.
My springs don't have any rust on them, but where I live we only put salt on the table.
#5
I ran Brittpart HD 2" lift brings for 6 years. They were excellent. I now have RTE 3: lift springs in my truck and they are even more excellent.
The RTE springs are excellent for smooth ride with a heavy or lite load.
Springs are really easy to install. I would strongly recommend doing the RTE front lower shock mounts when you do this spring job. They allow you to use normals shock and not worry about the little cross piece that holds the bottom of shock...and they give you an extra 1.5" of travel.
http://www.rte-fab.com/products?page...category_id=12
The RTE springs are excellent for smooth ride with a heavy or lite load.
Springs are really easy to install. I would strongly recommend doing the RTE front lower shock mounts when you do this spring job. They allow you to use normals shock and not worry about the little cross piece that holds the bottom of shock...and they give you an extra 1.5" of travel.
http://www.rte-fab.com/products?page...category_id=12
Last edited by toofaroffroad; 11-05-2016 at 11:05 AM.
#6
I ran Brittpart HD 2" lift brings for 6 years. They were excellent. I now have RTE 3: lift springs in my truck and they are even more excellent.
The RTE springs are excellent for smooth ride with a heavy or lite load.
Springs are really easy to install. I would strongly recommend doing the RTE front lower shock mounts when you do this spring job. They allow you to use normals shock and not worry about the little cross piece that holds the bottom of shock...and they give you an extra 1.5" of travel.
http://www.rte-fab.com/products?page...category_id=12
The RTE springs are excellent for smooth ride with a heavy or lite load.
Springs are really easy to install. I would strongly recommend doing the RTE front lower shock mounts when you do this spring job. They allow you to use normals shock and not worry about the little cross piece that holds the bottom of shock...and they give you an extra 1.5" of travel.
http://www.rte-fab.com/products?page...category_id=12
#8
Update: My rover doesn't lean anymore! At first I was sure that I had cracked a spring but about a week has passed and it looks good as new. I had gone on an off road excursion the day before and must have "stretched out" the springs during a cross axle. Still interested in lifting it though. Deciding between RTE or TF. Thank you to everyone who replied to this thread for expanding my understanding on the different lifts.
#9
Update: My rover doesn't lean anymore! At first I was sure that I had cracked a spring but about a week has passed and it looks good as new. I had gone on an off road excursion the day before and must have "stretched out" the springs during a cross axle. Still interested in lifting it though. Deciding between RTE or TF. Thank you to everyone who replied to this thread for expanding my understanding on the different lifts.