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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Spacers on the air suspension struts and bags on their own won't help, it is the wishbones and suspension arms that are maxed out, you need to drop both subframes which would mean dropping the gearbox support as well... It's a massive job that I doubt I will ever bother doing, it's good enough in it's present form...
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6th Sep 2016 10:16am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Oh and 32's with the standard diffs is fine, 1st gear low is still a crawler gear, most things I do in high box anyway, the torque of the V8 makes it effortless...
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6th Sep 2016 10:20am |
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royalgoldfish Member Since: 04 Sep 2016 Location: Melbourne Posts: 30 |
also with the lift, could you not drop the subframes leaving the gearbox in place and get custom shafts? I haven't had a really good look at the guts of one. Don't let school get in the way of your education |
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6th Sep 2016 11:07am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Your thinking too much down the live axle route... the props don't articulate on a L322 they are fixed length and have to stay level...
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6th Sep 2016 12:44pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Buy a Suzuki Jimney, superb off road and do loads of MPG... Bit small inside though, but the killer is, no heated steering wheel so I'm not getting one... Mine runs on LPG which is half the cost of petrol so it's not too bad.... Pete __________________________________________________ 2014 L405 Autobiography SDV8 4.4 Loire Blue Ebony interior 2011 L322 Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8 Baltic Blue. Parchment over Navy Interior. Sold 2012 L322 Autobiography 5.0 Supercharged Ipanema Sand, Jet Interior. Sold 2002 L322 Vogue 4.4 V8 Epson Green, Ivory over Aspen Interior (Fatty Offroader) Sold -Click for Project Fatty off roader- |
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6th Sep 2016 12:47pm |
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royalgoldfish Member Since: 04 Sep 2016 Location: Melbourne Posts: 30 |
hahaha touche, i think ill pass on the Jimmy, Rovers are definitely more my taste so ill just have to cop the roading milage or look seriously at a TD6, range is a big factor. Four wheeling down here is a bit of an expedition so that sort of range would seriously cause some problems especially up north of the country but i suppose it would take a whole weekend to do 100km of offloading which is only 30 odd liters.
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6th Sep 2016 2:51pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
You can't drop the rear diff, both diffs are fixed solid to the subframes... it's the driveshafts that go up and down...
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6th Sep 2016 6:04pm |
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royalgoldfish Member Since: 04 Sep 2016 Location: Melbourne Posts: 30 |
Ah i understand now, what spares do you bring with you to stop the tow truck getting called? air bag patch kits (if such thing exists), CVs? Don't let school get in the way of your education |
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6th Sep 2016 10:27pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
We are never far from a main road here so i don't bother... usual tools and a few basics and a chainsaw to get down some of our tight lanes...
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6th Sep 2016 10:34pm |
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royalgoldfish Member Since: 04 Sep 2016 Location: Melbourne Posts: 30 |
I would have though the car was toast after that, you've relocated the diff breathers and all up high i take it or has RR fixed that?
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6th Sep 2016 10:44pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
I really doubt you could fix the airbags with a tyre repair kit (when mine cracked I gave it a stab but blew straight off).
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6th Sep 2016 10:58pm |
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royalgoldfish Member Since: 04 Sep 2016 Location: Melbourne Posts: 30 |
Yeah i definitely wouldn't be wrecking it with a coil, does it all just air down from escaping air? or is it the computers that ground it? (if its mechanical, add a valve block to each corner and clear the codes with the reader?
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6th Sep 2016 11:10pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
When mine went the air escaped, the ECU detected this and started running the compressor fulltime to compensate. This then overheated, cut out and it eventually sank to the bump stops. With the cross link setup on the suspension I suspect isolating each corner (and retaining the EAS functionality) will not be trivial as you'd need to "manually" lock out each valve when going off road. Ed |
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6th Sep 2016 11:15pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
It's also worth noting that almost certainly the single biggest contributor to the 322's (and D3/4/RRS) on road and off road ability is the air suspension setup.
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6th Sep 2016 11:29pm |
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