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  1. #1
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    Default p38 lift

    good day. i am from manila, philippines and i drive a 1995 range rover 2.5dse. i was wondering if it is possible to achieve a 2 inch lift on the p38. right now, i am using coils but i dont know what brand.

    if this is possible, what parts do i need? what are the pro's and con's?

    thanks

  2. #2
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    Default P38 Lift

    There is a very easy 2" lift kit from Arnott Suspension Systems. The blocks are about $60us for all 4. You will need to get attachment bolts

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    Default suspension lift

    This is with the lift I mentioned earlier and 265/75R16 nominal 32" high. There is no rub.

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    You might also try www.expeditionexchange.com to get parts for lifting your Rover. They carry springs, isolators, etc. Great service and large selection of products.

    If you lift your P38 more than 2", you might experience driveline vibration at speeds between 20-30mph. If this happens, you might live with that or replace your front driveshaft with a custom made shaft available from www.greatbasinrovers.com Again, this happens to certain lifts only, so don't be afraid to proceed.

    I've had my 2.5" lifted suspension using OME springs and Bilstein shocks. For the front shocks I had to custom build a 2"x2" 1/4" thick steel base in order to compensate for the extended travel of the shocks. I am happy with the conversion, and contrary to the majority, I don't miss the EAS system at all.

    Good luck and keep us inform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radradical
    This is with the lift I mentioned earlier and 265/75R16 nominal 32" high. There is no rub.
    Where was that picture taken? Kinda looks like Uwharrie National Forest in NC... is it?
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