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Geoff
| Posted on Saturday, April 06, 2002 - 01:16 am: |
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Re Disco II Suspension lift and castor angle adjustment. Well I did it with no adjustment to castor angle. The little woman can't tell the difference re the castor angle and it seems to drive just fine. I had 5 degrees positive castor standard and now have 3/4 of a degree positive. We achieved almost 3 inch lift in the back and 2.5 in the front. Next question is, do 265/75 tyres fit ok on standard 7 inch rims. Thanks for your help. Geoff |
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