We have a 1" gentlemen's lift and a 1.5 inch lift for the D5. We also have 18" wheels with a offset of 27 that will fit the D5.
Check here for more lift and wheel options: Johnson Rods
The PD 1881 from Compomotive has proven to be a very popular choice for those wanting an 18" wheel and more tire selection as shown on are chart.
You can see them here for more info:
http://johnsonrods.com/johnson_rods_3_006.htm
Black has been selling very fast. Here are some pics:
Frank, if you want to consider getting an extra set of wheels, I would recommending getting 18" so you have more tire selection. For the LR4 I like the 265-65-18
You can see them here http://johnsonrods.com/johnson_rods_3_006.htm
Here are a few pics of 18" wheels
Another episode of the "Mean Girls" forum clique where a few lonely guys with nothing to do but spend their days and nights trying to tell people what to do in order to validate themselves as important because no one else will listen to them in real life. You lack credibility when you can't be...
You guys live in your own small forum world and don't have a national or global perspective of what going on. You think because you like to ride around in stock mode that everyone else should do the same. Sorry that's not reality. The demand for Johnson Rod lifts has grown year over year and...
JW
Really, I don't mind the guys that like the tool. Just remember what they say... "Overuse use of your tool can lead to blindness" We don't want that to happen.
Well, it's been settled in your mind because you love your ideas. The IID tool is like Viagra for old men who want lift when they need it but don't use it very often. Not everyone likes to drive around in grandpa stock mode and many more than you prefer to have it lifted full time with the 2.5...
jwest
I find it interesting that you cant seem to agree with anyone unless they subscribe to your position. Calling people stupid and posers for wanting to lift their vehicles really shows how out of touch you are with the off road community and how well these vehicles work lifted. Some...
Roverman
I keep getting that question, so I think its time to add that lift option which can work well for those wanting a smaller lift and also play well with the IID tool. Some feedback on 1 inch vs 1.5 would be helpful. Will 1 inch give enough room for those 31.5 tires?
In the end it really comes down to what you want to do with the vehicle. For most Johnson Rod users they want the 2.5 inch lift full time. Typically, they want to get away from the "soccer mom" look of the stock LR3 and want to have something that looks a little more aggressive with the lift...
jwest
The fact that lifting your vehicle raises the center of gravity is obvious to everyone. You frequently see trucks and jeeps raised 4", 6" and even 8" inches. Lifting your LR3 2.5 inches is certainly reasonable compared to what is out there. To suggest its reckless or that the handling...
In my opinion going over 32 inches only invites more problems.
I always recommend not exceeding 32 inches.
The Johnson Rod lift has been the most reliable lift for the last six years. When Land Rover dealers lift their vehicles for sale they don't use an IID tool. They use the Johnson Rod...
Wyrover:
I get this question all the time. I can tell you that many users have commented on how much they like the ride and performance with the 2.5" lift. Some even prefer it over the stock mode. Recent forum comments from Johnson Rod users:
"Have been driving like this for almost a year...
The 265-65-18 (31.5") is right at the point where you should consider having the lift.
That size has been a popular choice and generally its done with the lift because it looks and functions better with the additional space.
Here is an example on a full size Range Rover with a Johnson Rod...
Got some follow up information on how the wheels/tires and lift are working out along with some good info and a picture towing a trailer which is interesting.
Greg:
I’ve been very happy with the Michelins – my first impressions relayed to Barry have held up. They’re quiet, ride great, and...
Here is an LR4 with 275-65-18
Black Compomotive wheels and Johnson Rod lift.
The tires are Michelin LTX A/T2's
Check here for more wheel information or tire size options:
http://johnsonrods.com/johnson_rods_3_006.htm
18 inch Wheel for LR4, Sport, Full Size
These 18 inch Compomotive wheels are getting excellent reviews. The link location has changed to:
http://johnsonrods.com/johnson_rods_3_006.htm
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I know 18 inch wheels are in high demand and hard to find.
With 18's you have more tire selection and sidewall for off road use.
There are few choices, and the best wheel out there is the Compomotive PD 1881 from the UK. It's hard to get and I have put together a special arrangement with the...
LR4 Tires - Size Chart
Not worth trading in the 20's for 19's. I would stick with the 20's unless you are willing to go to 18. In that case I recommend going with the Compomotive wheels. With the 20's the 275-55-20 31.9 will give you a bit more sidewall.
You can see other options on my tire...
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