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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
Looks good - but you do realise that using lift rods totally throws out the suspension geometry. In simple terms the wheels no longer sit square - the bottom is in and the top is kicked out - the tread is no longer sitting evenly on the road as it should and it will lead to uneven tyre wear and strange handling. It’s only designed to run at extended off road height off road and not at high speed or on tarmac.
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18th Nov 2018 11:00pm |
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LR3Trav Member Since: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Chula Vista, CA Posts: 17 |
Yes Sir. Been running these rods on my LR3 for 30k miles on my other Duratracs. No issues there. I do understand about the geometry being off a little and the handling may be a bit more splashy. I have weighed these concerns. The geometry of the tire itself helps a little bit (at least that's what I tell myself ) |
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18th Nov 2018 11:09pm |
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Scottyav Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: Cannock Staffordshire Posts: 1204 |
Do the lift rods alter insurance and if you do get a bad bump and something serious happens are you in a pickle? _____________________________________________________
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19th Nov 2018 2:36am |
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LR3Trav Member Since: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Chula Vista, CA Posts: 17 |
I must say, I have not really asked my insurance about that. I think that insurance coverage on this side of the pond may be different than on your side. As both of my cars are out of warranty, I would imagine that if an accident occurred as a result of the failed aftermarket part, I would not be covered for that part of the repair. I just installed these today and can easily change back to the OEM rods if needed.
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19th Nov 2018 3:00am |
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gj88 Member Since: 10 Sep 2018 Location: West Midlands Posts: 213 |
I'm maybe being daft, but could you not have just raised the suspension heights slightly using a diagnostic tool? |
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19th Nov 2018 9:40am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
...or if these sizes are available in USA, fit 255/55R20 Duratracs or get style 15 19" wheels and fit 255/55R19s. I'd be wary of lifting a 322 in the UK. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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19th Nov 2018 10:42am |
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LR3Trav Member Since: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Chula Vista, CA Posts: 17 |
GJ88 - Yes, using the Gap IIDTool should have been my go to method for adjusting the height. I may still go that route for easier height changes. For the time being, I wanted to fit these tires in particular due to their size, rim protection, and the season we are getting into. This is my winter set-up and off road set up. The other tire option I would use for summer would be the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 roughly the same size with a higher speed and load rating (275/55/20 117T) the GY Duratrac is 113S .
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19th Nov 2018 1:39pm |
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LR3Trav Member Since: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Chula Vista, CA Posts: 17 |
Well, After about a week with the new shoes on the FFRR, I have decided to change the shoes. While I love the look of the aggressive larger size Duratrac, the ride did not feel as stable on the highway. So, I decided to go with another 3PMSF severe weather rated tire. The new shoes are 265/50/20 Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S.
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22nd Nov 2018 3:12pm |
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gj88 Member Since: 10 Sep 2018 Location: West Midlands Posts: 213 |
Do you think it was the tyres or the rods? My guess would have been the latter, but only you know! |
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22nd Nov 2018 7:40pm |
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LR3Trav Member Since: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Chula Vista, CA Posts: 17 |
I think it was more the tire size. When I swap the tires out, I was able to drive the car with the rods still and in the car lifted. There was an immediate return to normal and the handling of the car with the new tires. As this is our family vacation and ski trip car, I wanted to fit something more suitable for the wife as it is also her daily driver.
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22nd Nov 2018 10:16pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
I have LT275/55R20 BFG KO2 on my MY12 using standard height, after fixing the slight rubbing at the fuel filler pipe bulge. I have Llams to raise or lower the suspension as required but for reasons other than the larger tyre size. I have Pirelli AT+ in 275/55R20 waiting to be fitted in a few months when the BFGs are worn enough. |
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22nd Nov 2018 10:55pm |
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