right, for a long time i've wanted to lower a car, but over 18 cars, and 8 years i've never brought myself to do it, and when fitting newer saxo bits to my ax's it raised it a little.
Now i know that it's not the same, but i've been looking at a landy that's on the way to work, with a lift kit, big maxxis tyres, arch extenders and full sump guard etc, and it looks awesome, and i couldn't help myself thinking 'i wonder what that'd look like with a 306 shell on top?'
maybe?
Might have to look into it tbh, even if it goes nowhere, either bigger shocks/springs or using spacer blocks to raise it all up, even maybe to the lengths of getting a full chassis and 4wd kit underneath
Raising like that will cost a helluva lot more than lowering though. think of the stress on the drivetrain, even if you found a 405 mi16 gear to stick in it.
Land Rover gear would make it handle horrible, since it's solid axles.
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15-12-2013, 07:40 PM (This post was last modified: 15-12-2013, 07:50 PM by puglove.)
like this
i suspect you could get an extra 1" - 1.5" over standard, on standard equipment. space to top mounts out and raise the torsion bars with some shock spacers aswell , and it wouldnt stress stuff to much, i cant see have that would stress any more than a 70-80mm drop which i run on all our 306s, Then get some 13-14" 8J banded steels with some chunky tyres & add on arches
yeah that was the most simple way i thought of, any higher and the whole subframe, top and gearbox mounts, struts and rear beam would have to be spaced, essentially just raising the body by 4" or so..
15-12-2013, 07:59 PM (This post was last modified: 15-12-2013, 08:00 PM by Dum-Dum.)
Get some ebay gheto drift arches like pellowe had.
I gotta say I reckon if we can comfortably lower 80mm we could probably raise 80mm too with the right suspension combo. Could probably make some shock spacers out the bottom of some old shocks and the top of some old hubs welded together to space the bottom of the shock out then as said raise the torsion bars with longer shocks.
Really tempted to buy a tatty ph1 and do this actually.
(15-12-2013, 07:55 PM)John1.4 Wrote: yeah that was the most simple way i thought of, any higher and the whole subframe, top and gearbox mounts, struts and rear beam would have to be spaced, essentially just raising the body by 4" or so..
Or that yeah, thats probably the most sensible way, box section between the beam and the floor and the sub frame and the floor.
Dead driveshafts and balljoints would be the order of the day. Oh, and steering arms.
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my friend is building this pickup into a mini monster for himself
no lift kit available for it so he is fabricating all the plates/blocks himself
think he said its havong a 6inch lift with larger tyres
Instead of raising it in the opposite way to how you would lower it your best option would be to raise the body. Which would tek some doing. Would need some serious planning....... And spacers lol
this is all what i need to find out about though, if it's going to be as much work as just getting a landy chassis and re-welding body mount points, fitting an xud and going bwarp then i might as well just do that..