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Mav71



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In the states you can buy uprated suspension kits to improve road manners, like Bilstein inverted dampers etc. Brake upgrades like Brembo etc for the Evoque which are a direct fitment to Freelander.

There is a lot about but you have to dig it out. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

Post #257162 16th Mar 2015 6:42 pm
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submarine



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Wales 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

Ok, that's good info thanks Mav, suppose it's difficult to know what is what without trying everything, but I don't see why the market from the FL1 has disappeared.

I'm not a house husband and still have no money lol. Everyone wants a cut before I get my hands on it lol Rolling with laughter

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WarriorBez



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cqr wrote:
The 2 inch lift is for the early freelander


Hi, do you mean an early freelander 2? Or an early freelander as in the 1??

Thanks! I need some lift..... Black FL2
L200 Warrior

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cqr



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Not freelander 2

Wish I could go up 2 inch on the springs

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WarriorBez



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On my old pick up it was so easy....new rear spring hangers and wind the front torsion bars up but as standard the clearance was so much more than the freelander, be nice to be a bit higher Black FL2
L200 Warrior

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cqr



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20mm front/25 mm rear been ok for some, I'am doing this when I got the cash
http://www.freel2.com/forum/post242269.html#242269
Hope this helps 👍

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submarine



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where you going to get spacers from / made? I'm in too

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I was going to get them from jjj in Africa, but his are 20/20
I really won't 20/25 if not to expensive

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submarine



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I guess we just need to find a firm willing to turn out a few in polyurethane, since there's at least 3 of us here that want some it might be worth someone's time to do it...

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You cold be right there
You bet the day after I make a snorkel some firm will make a really nice one

Post #257202 16th Mar 2015 10:54 pm
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Me, you who's the third person that wants a lift kit

Post #257204 16th Mar 2015 10:57 pm
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submarine



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lol, I'll call mantec soon and ask again Thumbs Up

just spent the last of my birthday money on new trousers as I have just ripped mine lol Big Cry what a waste Rolling with laughter

Might give up on clothes and save the money lol

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cqr



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👍👍 and terrafirmer lol

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submarine



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tonytiger
"Any news on spacers please??"

suggests number 3 Very Happy maybe i'm just being optimistic.


Good night

noted and terrafirma

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walsherz



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I think getting the spacers made would be the easy part. Taking the car apart with out swmbo throwing a wobbly would be harder for me. I think it would have to go in for a service and need some "extra" work doing Rolling Eyes

Has any one looked at costs for getting spacers made? Surely it cant me that much for a sheet of polyurethane and there wouldn't be any special tools needed as its just cut to size and a few holes drilled. Or am I looking at it too simply?

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