Disco 1 Fixes and Upgrades
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Disco 1 Fixes and Upgrades
Greetings all,
Still somewhat of a newb on going after my 1998 Disco 1 50th Anniversary edition, I'm interested in making appropriate, tested, and clean mods that are classy, yet practical.
I'll try to make it up to you all!
Still somewhat of a newb on going after my 1998 Disco 1 50th Anniversary edition, I'm interested in making appropriate, tested, and clean mods that are classy, yet practical.
- I have managed to break the front of the in-dash Coin Tray (the felt lined one.) It is just the front plastic facia that I've broken, the rest of the component can be removed and reinserted without issue. I've tried to find a replacement (Part #BTR6625LNF) but noone seems to have one and it is discontinued. It appears to use the same opening as the Clock Assembly. Does anyone have a cool idea for using that space that still looks classy and as close to original as possible? Or, does anyone have a replacement for that Part?
- Speaking of the Clock - I've replaced that digital clock several times, and can't figure out why it constantly goes bad. I have seen Analog Versions from time to time but I can't find any online. Anyone have any ideas where I can buy one?
- Time to replace my original Stereo Head unit, and want to put something with a Apple Car Play capability along with a slide out/slide up display so that I can impress my kids. I've seen a Pioneer version that is supposed to be the "best" replacement unit, but I'd like to hear from someone who really knows first hand if it works and what works best. Any thoughts?
- I'd like to put on a Brush Guard - do I need to buy new, or is this something that I can buy used, and if so, any thoughts on where and what is the best product for the dollar?
- My front Driver and Passenger seats have split their seams on the bottom cushion. I can't find any articles on having them repaired/the leather replaced. Does anyone have some guidance on this?
I'll try to make it up to you all!
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Pretty much any of those items on the dashboard (ashtray, clock) can be found on ebay. I would also check Facebook Marketplace for people parting out their Discos. I believe the analog clock is for the Range Rover Classic, and I’m not sure it functions with the Disco without modification.
I have a Kenwood head unit, works fine. More important than the head unit, if you want quality audio, would be to replace the original speakers (not that hard).
My driver’s seat was torn to shreds, so I ended up buying a leather seat cover from a Ford truck sewing it on myself. You could try putting a leather patch over the split… or a seat cover might be the simplest solution, unless you want to take it to a professional upholsterer.
I have a Kenwood head unit, works fine. More important than the head unit, if you want quality audio, would be to replace the original speakers (not that hard).
My driver’s seat was torn to shreds, so I ended up buying a leather seat cover from a Ford truck sewing it on myself. You could try putting a leather patch over the split… or a seat cover might be the simplest solution, unless you want to take it to a professional upholsterer.
Last edited by ononomos; 11-29-2021 at 07:42 PM.
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Ononomos,
You rock. Thank you so much for your complete response.
Argh.
I'll look at the Kenwood option. I like the Pioneer that is pushed in lots of places, but I'm a fan of hearing first hand from someone who has more than theory behind their recommendations.
And I'm guessing I'll go the Local Upholstery route as I do want the seats to look good. I wish I could find the Seat Cover Kit that is either the original or looks much like the original as I could do it myself....maybe it is time to quite being such a DIY'er and give some work to a pro.
Again, tons of thanks!
You rock. Thank you so much for your complete response.
Argh.
I'll look at the Kenwood option. I like the Pioneer that is pushed in lots of places, but I'm a fan of hearing first hand from someone who has more than theory behind their recommendations.
And I'm guessing I'll go the Local Upholstery route as I do want the seats to look good. I wish I could find the Seat Cover Kit that is either the original or looks much like the original as I could do it myself....maybe it is time to quite being such a DIY'er and give some work to a pro.
Again, tons of thanks!
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below are some pictures I just happen to have on hand. It does seem like the material stretched out a bit with use getting rid of some of the wrinkles you see in the picture. I would say you have to be careful installing, I did feel once or twice a stitch give out from being too forceful.
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