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Old 11-14-2009, 06:52 PM
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Does anyone know where I can get a good Heavy Duty Steering Kit for my 04 Disco II ?

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May I ask why you need to spend that sort of money on your truck, what sort of trails do you run and what other nods have you installed for under carriage protection?
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May I ask why you need to spend that sort of money on your truck, what sort of trails do you run and what other nods have you installed for under carriage protection?
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sorry guys have been gone for a while computer problems. want an hd steering kit because i live in Chicago and our streets are worse then off road terrains believe me they are that bad we have pot holes every other second the size of soccer balls and bigger and horrible horrible road pavement quality. I also would like to get in to some off roading. getting diff and tran guard in a week or two and rock sliders also I dont know what else i need for the undercarriage
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sorry guys have been gone for a while computer problems. want an hd steering kit because i live in Chicago and our streets are worse then off road terrains believe me they are that bad we have pot holes every other second the size of soccer balls and bigger and horrible horrible road pavement quality. I also would like to get in to some off roading. getting diff and tran guard in a week or two and rock sliders also I dont know what else i need for the undercarriage
gas tank skid, steering guard, front and rear bumpers, lift it 2" and get bigger tires.
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Old 12-12-2009, 03:18 PM
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Guys, read his reply, this is a street truck, no parts are needed, except maybe a new steering stabilizer and shocks, he needs no armor for Chiago streets.
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Guys, read his reply, this is a street truck, no parts are needed, except maybe a new steering stabilizer and shocks, he needs no armor for Chiago streets.
you sure mike? i think for the streets of chicago he would be safe with N.I.J. level 4 bullet proofing and maybe some I.E.D. under carriage protection and some run flat tires.

in all seriousness. you will be good with some new suspension and a steering stabilizer like mike said.
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In typical DI fashion my auto dimming rear view mirror went bad.
The seal breaks and all the fluid leaks out and settles in the bottom of the mirror.
Turns out this is common with all Magna Donally mirrors.
But here is the fix.
I bought a Gentex auto dimming mirror with compass and temp off of Craigs list for $100 brand new.
I installed it myself (kinda) and I love it.
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