Pics of new lift installed
After an 8 hour marathon under the truck installing my new lift, it is complete. Only problem I had was one of the original shock bushings had rusted solid to the mount and had to be removed, destructively. I figure out really quick that unbolting the rear sway bar allowed me enough room to slide the new springs in without the compressor. Overall, it went really smooth for one guy working without instructions.
Before lift

After lift
Before lift

After lift
Looks good! If I was thinking I would have got some before pics. Now you can drive around town and get the feeling of looking down. If you had to do it again it would take half the time. Enjoy the new height!
I actually don't mind the looks with the current tires. That space in the wheel wells gives me extra room for the suspension to articulate without stuffing a tire in the fender. When I can afford new tires I am only going up to a 245/75.
What is the highest you think you can lift one of these? Ive got a '96 stock everything that I know of. But I want to lift it and put some 35's on it. My boyfriend was thinking we needed to lift it six inches, is that even possible?
Also, with 35's, new gears would be an absolute must => big money.
The Disco's I have seen with 35 and bigger tires (online) were basically custom trucks underneath.
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