LtFuzz
Explorer
I am also running the stock 18" rims, is this a mistake? Should I find a set of 16s?
The reason most switch to a 16" or even 15" is because the tire selection is somewhat limited for 18" wheels.
I am also running the stock 18" rims, is this a mistake? Should I find a set of 16s?
Great info!
All of your assumptions are correct, this is my first LR and I do see myself having a hard time finding a comperable vehicle, I love the Rover.
My next questions are in regards to the 2" lift, I am mostly thinking of raising the axel due to the rocky trails in colorado, I really don't want to start hitting that on rocks. I also wanted to improve the approach and particualarly the departure angle. How much of this needs to be done with a lift and how much is just good trail driving?
I did see that a popular way, or at least recommended way to go is to do ARB shock upgrade with RTE 2" springs. any thoughts on that?
The Drive shaft thing does seem to be discussed quite a bit and sounds like a good investment to save a major repair.
I am also running the stock 18" rims, is this a mistake? Should I find a set of 16s?
All the info is great, I really appreciate it all. I am looking to make this as capable an allroad/offroad vehcile as possible, however I am not looking to conquer the hardest/ gnarliest stuff out there. The rig is my daily driver and I love the comfort, so I don't want to ruin it. I love the look of the vehicle, however like most offroad capable trucks it looks like it would be better suited a few inches taller with a slightly larger tire. feel free to correct me if I am mistaken.