Good Disco Series II Off-Road Tires?
I have a 2004 Discovery series 2 and am planning on putting 33" tires on it after I get an old man emu 3" lift done, i am doing this for quality and off roading, not looks. so what is a good off-road tire for a Disco series II that runs 33"?
thanks.
thanks.
First, OME doesn't make a true 3" lift unless you want to beat your self to death.
I would suggest you look at the new BFG that replaced the MT's. These tires are far better then the last 2 sets of BFG MT's I have run over the last 100,000 miles.
So, the big question is what are you going to do about your slightly weak axles, your too high gears and your 2 really weak spider gears that will fail sooner then later?
Need to address that if you really want to builr a semi-hard core wheeler.
I would suggest you look at the new BFG that replaced the MT's. These tires are far better then the last 2 sets of BFG MT's I have run over the last 100,000 miles.
So, the big question is what are you going to do about your slightly weak axles, your too high gears and your 2 really weak spider gears that will fail sooner then later?
Need to address that if you really want to builr a semi-hard core wheeler.
so if i want a 3" lift i am going to have to do a lot more than just get the lift, I am going to have to rebuild the front axle? how much all in all do you think this will run me? (just the lift not the tires)
Onto the Tires
I like
Nitto Tera grapplers for more hi way use
New BFG KM2 for hi way but more off road use then average
Drive shaft, not axle.
I was thinking about running the new BFG MT's, They look cool and I have heard good things about them.
I also have a question, 99 D2, I was thinking about running 31's and a 2 inch lift. I have the SLS system and have rebuilt the front driveshaft. Should I worry about the axles if I am not hard core off-roading? Just sand and light rock-crawling, some trails. How do these axles fail? Also, I was thinking about running a Tru-Lock, maybe - how does this change things?
TIA - David
I also have a question, 99 D2, I was thinking about running 31's and a 2 inch lift. I have the SLS system and have rebuilt the front driveshaft. Should I worry about the axles if I am not hard core off-roading? Just sand and light rock-crawling, some trails. How do these axles fail? Also, I was thinking about running a Tru-Lock, maybe - how does this change things?
TIA - David
do you HAVE to rebuild the front driveshaft if you are going to lift it? I want to do a 3" Old Man Emu lift and put 32" BFG MT's on my Disco II, I plan on taking it out to Uwharrie in North Carolina and doing some off-roading but nothing really intense. And if I DO have to rebuild the front driveshaft, how much would that cost me? What is an SLS System?


