LUNCHBOX :: 1998 Land Rover Discovery

lunchbox

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Now sitting on a 3” lift. I plan to slap some 35x11.5s on there at some point. These 37’s will rub at full stuff in front. I also got a TF rear bumper and receiver hitch. My SG bumper was beyond repair. And I learned that polybushes suck.
 

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LRDONE

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Now sitting on a 3” lift. I plan to slap some 35x11.5s on there at some point. These 37’s will rub at full stuff in front. I also got a TF rear bumper and receiver hitch. My SG bumper was beyond repair. And I learned that polybushes suck.
Who makes that front bumper?
 

idkmybffjjill

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Sick build! I'm jealous of your front shock towers. Have you ever considered going with a ram-assist for the front steering? like from gwyn lewis? I'm in the process of adding it to mine. Well waiting on parts currently.
 

lunchbox

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Yes…I had hydro assist at one point. I was running a GM pump and tapped the box. I only ran it a few trips. It just couldn’t get it to behave like I wanted.

 

idkmybffjjill

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Yes…I had hydro assist at one point. I was running a GM pump and tapped the box. I only ran it a few trips. It just couldn’t get it to behave like I wanted.

Interesting. Did it attach to the steering bar? The gwyn lewis bracket allows you to replace the steering stabilizer with the ram. The lines that come with it just T into the existing box lines so you don't have to tap the box. Much easier than the PSC ram i welded onto my 4runner. I just want to be able to steer with 10 psi in my tires.
 

lunchbox

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Well…I just couldn’t leave it alone. It’s on 2” OME rear springs and dual rate Eibach springs in front, 35x11.5 16 tires, and GCR steelies. I’m in the process of slapping in some new thirds with 4:11 gears. The front is a Yukon hi-pinion with LSD. The rear is Yukon 4:11 with air locker.
 

lunchbox

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I had the driveshafts rebuilt while I was in there as well.
 

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Rovahdude

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When I got my TrailReady wheels, Method and Raceline both offered D1, RRC, D90 bolt pattern.
thanks found a set of racelines today for 2k haha, think ill wait for a used set or piss of the other half. wanting to stuff 38s under my rrc build. on the hunt for a toy swap set up now if you still have any of it.
 

Rovahdude

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What are you looking for? I’ll ask around. I have a few friends out west rolling 17s. Maybe some are for sale
looking for flanges for fronts & the drill plates. im pretty active on facebook / instagram and see all the guys like don happel running 17s but can never get any info out of them on where they were able to get wheels. im running an SG 3 link and 35s with arbs/gbr shafts on my disco but would like to go more custom on the rrc build... frankly 16s just arent a good wheel size these days for tires. thanks for being quick to respond