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Martas



Member Since: 25 May 2011
Location: Havirov
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Czech Republic 

iain cooper : Half of a difference is done by spacers, another half from tyres. I had some stuff in a boot when measured, 20-25kg

MihaiB :
- These spacers are between struts and body so they are improving ground clearance. Space for bigger tyres is just a bonus Smile. If I will have any chance to try 265/75 R16, I will do it. I believe it should works with proper backspacing Cool.

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Bolts at the rear has to be upgraded for longer ones...

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Wheel lift is the same as before, it's just hanging lower...

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- Yes, tyres are General Grabbers, 245/70/R17 giving another 2-2,5cm of ground clearance. 

Post #133705 27th Feb 2012 7:31 pm
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MihaiB



Member Since: 30 Jun 2011
Location: Bucuresti
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Romania 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver

Martas, how is the wheels alignment after installing the spacers? I understood from some opinions that the wheels angle cannot be adjusted accordingly and therefore, after installing spacers, the wheels not fall perfectly straight
(but something like this / \ ).

Did you experience this after installing the spacers? Is the wheels geometry ok or did it needed any adjustments?

Post #133852 28th Feb 2012 5:31 pm
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Martas



Member Since: 25 May 2011
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Wheels never fall down perfectly straight when car in the air. I still don't have time to go for a geometry check, but I will go soon. Stance looks straight as before. Geometry was one of the reason why I got only 20 / 25 mm spacers. Rear has adjusting bolts.. 

Post #133872 28th Feb 2012 7:15 pm
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Piero52



Member Since: 20 Apr 2009
Location: Via N. Cervetto 6 - 16152 Genova
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Italy 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 S Auto Santorini Black

Hi Martas, I'm from Italy and following your way, applied 1" spacers in front (between coil spring and its seat) and the car stands up well, not charging the front too much as before. I was thinking to replace the spacers with proper +30 mm coil springs front and rear.
I have friend helping me in thi job and wandering how to reach rear struts: is that a massive dismantling job with rear covers? I put a pic of my 2008 auto FL2 on the Maritime Alps showing how is stands, with BF Goodrich T/A KO 235/65 R17 looking like tires

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I need to fit a tank guard as well so why I need to increase ground clearance.
Then, to stick to Italian road regulation with tire sizes, I would fit 245/70 R16 tire and rims, genuine BF Goodrich T/A KO now.
Your comment would be very much appreciated
Cheers

Post #150769 10th Aug 2012 6:27 pm
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Martas



Member Since: 25 May 2011
Location: Havirov
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Hi Piero,

I think that made some custom coil springs will be quite difficult job - to get same comfort level and suspension travel as standart car and achieve exact 30mm increase. But it is possible if your guy is experienced enough...

In my opinion - it will do the same job as spacers and whole suspension travel will be limited by standart shocks.

Dismantling of trunk plastic trims is easy enough...

1) Pull the trunk sill (you can see the holes from plastic clips)- green , than turn and pull the round "hangers" - red. Orange circles are some of the points for whole inside trim...

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2) Than unscrew 4 "hooks"...

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3) Another step is bend over rear seats, take out small plastic covers around seatbelts...

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4) Than just pull the whole big side trim from the top - from clips just under the windows to the bottom. Here you can see the mounting points...

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5) After that, you have finally free access to rear mounting points...

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Hope that it helps a little. Let us know about progress with longer springs and good luck Thumbs Up 

Post #151493 18th Aug 2012 5:47 pm
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Piero52



Member Since: 20 Apr 2009
Location: Via N. Cervetto 6 - 16152 Genova
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Italy 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 S Auto Santorini Black

Great Martin!!! As weather will turn back to moderate warm, today we have over 35°..., I will attemp this job! The coil springs I'am talking about, are not 'home made ones': I've found them on off road tuning magazines... and they claim no special shocks are required as they stand in the standard suspension working travel. I'll revert to you when job is made, in the meanwhile: many thanks!

Post #151699 20th Aug 2012 3:21 pm
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MihaiB



Member Since: 30 Jun 2011
Location: Bucuresti
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Romania 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver

Hi Martas,

How is it with the tires? Still 245/70/R17? Happy with them and the suspension?

Thanks!

Post #152187 24th Aug 2012 4:35 pm
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brightsparking



Member Since: 15 Apr 2009
Location: Perth
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Scotland 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Santorini Black

Top job !!!

Would be wasted on me due to crap hearing. Enjoy your sounds Thumbs Up

Post #152198 24th Aug 2012 5:08 pm
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Martas



Member Since: 25 May 2011
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Thanks guys...

Unfortunately I sold my Freelander two weeks ago, bought (don't laugh Mr. Green) a Ford Fiesta and I'm looking for a motorbike for fun and shorter trips.

MihaiB : I did around 22.000km on 245/70 R17 Grabber AT's, it can't be better Thumbs Up. Thread was still around 50-60%, ride very smooth and great even in winter (loads of snow this year). I had about 10 times less bottoming after suspension lift, driving the same routes Bow down...
I was very happy with them. Are you planning something? Very Happy 

Post #152386 26th Aug 2012 10:40 am
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MihaiB



Member Since: 30 Jun 2011
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Romania 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver

Hi Martas,

Even though you sold the Freelander, do you maybe still have the design specs of the spacers you fitted? I would be very interested in them (dimensions, materials, etc), maybe I can manufacture some in Romania and get them fitted.

As you fitted 245/70/R17, what about the spare wheel? Did you get one the same size and did it fit in the spare wheel space?

Much appreciated!

Thanks,
Mihai.

Post #154243 9th Sep 2012 5:53 pm
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Martas



Member Since: 25 May 2011
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Arrow PM

Spare wheel was the only problem I didn't solve. But I never use it, I'm one of the lucky guys Very Happy.
I believe that you can put a slightly bigger spare wheel instead of the standart piece - there is some room around it. You have to measure it... 

Post #154499 12th Sep 2012 8:57 am
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Strah



Member Since: 12 Sep 2012
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Australia 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Indus Silver

I've recently mounted some 245/70/R17 Cooper S/T's.

The spare tire fits in the boot no problem (Room for even bigger tire), my only complaint is the tires are loud as hell. Fairly big improvement in clearance with these, about 25mm in my case, also planning to make spacers soon.

Will post pics soon Thumbs Up

Post #155301 21st Sep 2012 10:29 am
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MihaiB



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Romania 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver

Strah, very good information, thanks!

Did you raise the car to fir those tires or not? If not, don't they rub?

Post #155377 21st Sep 2012 6:16 pm
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Strah



Member Since: 12 Sep 2012
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Australia 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Indus Silver

Havn't raised the car yet and so far no rubbing at all, will however try the tires out off road this weekend to see if they rub in some more extreme situations Very Happy

Stock tires:

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245/70/R17:
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Post #155398 22nd Sep 2012 12:55 am
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MihaiB



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Romania 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver

Strah wrote:
Havn't raised the car yet and so far no rubbing at all, will however try the tires out off road this weekend to see if they rub in some more extreme situations Very Happy


Looks very good. Looking forward to the rubbing test while offroading.

Did you maybe do a measurement like in the picture below? Is so, what is the height front and rear?

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Post #155432 22nd Sep 2012 4:30 pm
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