Wanted: DII 2" Spring Lift - OME, Terrafirma, RTE, anything. Shocks too.

nopants

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Looking for a (preferably used) Discovery II 2" lift. I am looking for springs, not spacers. I also need shocks. I am open to purchasing parts separately so if you only have a pair of springs, let me know.

Thanks.
 

sbrewitt

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hello 'nopants'

I also have RTE 2" if you do not find what you're looking for. PM if interested but mbrummal reached out to you first. I'm not hijacking that
 

DiscoPhoto

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You can get a full new set of Terrafirma shocks and springs for around $500, really not that much and you know they haven't been romped off road already.
 

nopants

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DiscoPhoto said:
You can get a full new set of Terrafirma shocks and springs for around $500, really not that much and you know they haven't been romped off road already.

That's the truth. For what most people are asking for used components, it hasn't been close to worth it for me yet. A savings of $50 to get used, unknown condition, unknown mileage parts is not a deal to me. An OME setup is not much more than that if you shop around as well, although I have no issues with the TF stuff.
 

nopants

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crown14 said:
Perhaps you could try posting your budget and go from there?

Best deal possible? Something that makes sense?

I am going to buy a 2" lift, one way or another. A new TF lift with shocks, $450-500. That is the baseline and the most I would consider spending.

Used, with low miles, I would consider $300-350 for the whole setup. The trouble with used is that there is no way to know the true mileage and most sellers know this and take advantage. I've seen plenty of stuff here for sale advertised with 5k miles that was obviously used for far longer than that.
 

DiscoPhoto

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crown14 said:
but terrafirma sucks

Well that's your opinion. I'm guessing you don't have a ton of experience with Terrafirma, as I and many others have found it to be quite a solid setup.