Disco 2 small turning radius
#11
D2 small turning radius
Wow! It looks like you guys are confirming that the D2 have a small turning radius.
But still doesn't explain why the identical 2003 D2 that I borrowed had a better turning radius than mine, and one of the members who replied says his D2 can make a U-turn on a two lane road with no problem.
But still doesn't explain why the identical 2003 D2 that I borrowed had a better turning radius than mine, and one of the members who replied says his D2 can make a U-turn on a two lane road with no problem.
#12
you can just turn them with a wrench... they stick out and make physical contact when you turn the wheel. if you adjust them too much depending on your tire size the tire can strick the fender or frame on full over articulation. when I got my 285/75r16s installed i have to move the bump stops OUT to stop the tire from rubbing the frame. yours might have wondered out or maybe a previous owner moved them at one point.
move the steering full over until it hits the stop. if there is clearance for BOTH tires on both sides, turn the stop in a bit. then repeat in the other direction. i would leave some room as the tire gets close, as the system is dynamic and might bend enough in road conditions to still bend out enough to rub... possibly causing instant tire damage which obviously would be very very bad.
the steering was just ok before i got the tires, now its rather bad... you get used to it and compensate by going really wide before a tight turn... single lane parkinglots can be tricky if they do a 180 and theres a pickup or something long parked in a spot at the corner of your turn. you get used to backing up to make more room for turns if you are avoiding trees or rocks on trails, its livable.
move the steering full over until it hits the stop. if there is clearance for BOTH tires on both sides, turn the stop in a bit. then repeat in the other direction. i would leave some room as the tire gets close, as the system is dynamic and might bend enough in road conditions to still bend out enough to rub... possibly causing instant tire damage which obviously would be very very bad.
the steering was just ok before i got the tires, now its rather bad... you get used to it and compensate by going really wide before a tight turn... single lane parkinglots can be tricky if they do a 180 and theres a pickup or something long parked in a spot at the corner of your turn. you get used to backing up to make more room for turns if you are avoiding trees or rocks on trails, its livable.
#13
#14
My 2003 didn't have adjustable stops.
There are different part numbers for the stops, but I'm not sure if they are different sizes. Origially FTC5151, and then TTE000010, and now TTE500040.
EDIT: A quick google looks like SOME trucks had shorter stops fitted, and there was a TSB for fitting those if the customer complains. Any way to increase turning radius in 03' Disco? [Forum] - DiscoWeb Message Boards
There are different part numbers for the stops, but I'm not sure if they are different sizes. Origially FTC5151, and then TTE000010, and now TTE500040.
EDIT: A quick google looks like SOME trucks had shorter stops fitted, and there was a TSB for fitting those if the customer complains. Any way to increase turning radius in 03' Disco? [Forum] - DiscoWeb Message Boards
#15
I'm not sure that my 2003 has adjustable stops but I'll check it out for sure tomorrow.
Aha, I've found a piccy.
http://www.discovery2.co.uk/images/lockstop_web.JPG
Aha, I've found a piccy.
http://www.discovery2.co.uk/images/lockstop_web.JPG
Last edited by OffroadFrance; 04-22-2014 at 05:11 PM.
#16
From this post:
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...-radius-17067/
"If" you have 16" wheels, but have thelonger lockstops fitted then you can change them and reduce your turning circle by up to 54 inches, as Land Rover in thier wisdom fitted the longer lockstops (designed for 18" wheels) to a lot of models that comefrom thefactory with 16" wheels,
First you need to measure the lockstops you have now, if they are 23mm in length, your stuffed, but if they are 29mm, you can change them for the 23mm stops and your turning circle will improve loads.
Here is the location of thelockstops...
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...-radius-17067/
"If" you have 16" wheels, but have thelonger lockstops fitted then you can change them and reduce your turning circle by up to 54 inches, as Land Rover in thier wisdom fitted the longer lockstops (designed for 18" wheels) to a lot of models that comefrom thefactory with 16" wheels,
First you need to measure the lockstops you have now, if they are 23mm in length, your stuffed, but if they are 29mm, you can change them for the 23mm stops and your turning circle will improve loads.
Here is the location of thelockstops...
#17
I was resigned that these vehicles had a small turning radius - i.e., if I tried to make a U-turn at a traffic light where the opposite lane had only two lanes, good luck! I would often need to stop, back up, and complete the U-turn.
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Until I borrowed another 2003 D2 from a friend and his seemed to have a wider turning radius than mine.
Al G
2003 D2 SE7
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Until I borrowed another 2003 D2 from a friend and his seemed to have a wider turning radius than mine.
Al G
2003 D2 SE7
#18
#19
Thanks for posting and sharing the photo! How much are the stops?
What are the risks to replacing the stops with the shorter ones?
Al
2003 D2