RoverTym Vs Old Man Emu
i dont think Emus go any bigger than a 2" lift, so unless you plan on lifting the body as well, it looks like you might want to go with RoverTym.
ORIGINAL: Bene
i dont think Emus go any bigger than a 2" lift, so unless you plan on lifting the body as well, it looks like you might want to go with RoverTym.
i dont think Emus go any bigger than a 2" lift, so unless you plan on lifting the body as well, it looks like you might want to go with RoverTym.
ORIGINAL: mikemeyer0
You can get a 3" OME lift, And I highly recomend it. Check out this link
ORIGINAL: Bene
i dont think Emus go any bigger than a 2" lift, so unless you plan on lifting the body as well, it looks like you might want to go with RoverTym.
i dont think Emus go any bigger than a 2" lift, so unless you plan on lifting the body as well, it looks like you might want to go with RoverTym.
btw, Discos are body on frame, not unibody.
discos are not unibody.
That site with the springs is for OME springs, Read the chart, They are prolly the best way to lift your rover, and OME knows what they are doing. RT is ok but i would go with and i am going with OME springs, 3" lift also needs 1" spacers in front. Those springs are taller than stock, The reason there are heavy spring rates is for people that still want thelift with a full load, IE: non stock bumpers, winch, gear, extra people. Springs is about the only way to lift and OME springs are the most commonaly used on rovers.
That site with the springs is for OME springs, Read the chart, They are prolly the best way to lift your rover, and OME knows what they are doing. RT is ok but i would go with and i am going with OME springs, 3" lift also needs 1" spacers in front. Those springs are taller than stock, The reason there are heavy spring rates is for people that still want thelift with a full load, IE: non stock bumpers, winch, gear, extra people. Springs is about the only way to lift and OME springs are the most commonaly used on rovers.
i'm thinking about getting the 2" old man emu from this site but what is the difference between the "heavy duty" and the "heavy duty, LTR shock" other than the obvious price differences i mean. is it worth the extra money if i'm only doing some light off road driving? or perhaps is there a better place to get this lift kit? i've looked around some but i still haven't found the info i'm looking for on this. any help would be greatly appreciated.
ORIGINAL: James Vee
I'm hoping to get a 3 to 4 inch lift for my Discovery. What are some of the goods and bads that you guys have run into while using these two lift kits?
I'm hoping to get a 3 to 4 inch lift for my Discovery. What are some of the goods and bads that you guys have run into while using these two lift kits?
Mike
LTR's are for D1's only do to the location of their front shocks. D2's have their shocks mounted inside the coils and can't use the LTR's.
Do you have a D1 or 2, makes a difference when picking coils and desired heights?
Mike
Do you have a D1 or 2, makes a difference when picking coils and desired heights?
Mike


