View Poll Results: How much did you pay for your Disco?
I got paid to take it!!!!



1
0.42%
It was FREE!!!



8
3.38%
Less than $500!!



21
8.86%
Between $501 and $1000!



53
22.36%
More than $1000 but less than $2500.



91
38.40%
More than $2500 but less than $3500.



44
18.57%
I ain't saying.



21
8.86%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 237. You may not vote on this poll
How much did you pay for your Disco?
wweeeirrddd my codes went away too!! very strange. I am getting an 1187 code now though, but I can live with that.
I paid $1600 for my 1996 in Dec. 2011. It has a full custom suspension, drive shaft, diff guards. The chassis had 235k miles on it when the odo was disconnected. The whole drivetrain was replaced some time in the last year with one that reportedly had 73k miles. Engine, trans, diffs and suspension all check out good at the core. Interior upgrades include Corbeu front seats and a DVD player I plan to rip out. That's the good stuff.
The bad stuff: the body is rough, lots of dents/dings/scratches/faded paint. The interior is dingy, the headliner saggy. It has a roof rack that looks good from far, but is far from good. Attached with Yakima rails and lots of washers. The big off road light bar doesn't work (shorted out).
So far I've replaced the front passenger turn signal housing, the idle air control valve (IACV), gave the whole intake system a thorough cleaning, changed the oil, had all four wheel bearing done and the rear stub axle seals replaced. Up next are valve cover gaskets, tires, drivers door window regulator, and a new cat back. It needs new cats, but meh.
The bad stuff: the body is rough, lots of dents/dings/scratches/faded paint. The interior is dingy, the headliner saggy. It has a roof rack that looks good from far, but is far from good. Attached with Yakima rails and lots of washers. The big off road light bar doesn't work (shorted out).
So far I've replaced the front passenger turn signal housing, the idle air control valve (IACV), gave the whole intake system a thorough cleaning, changed the oil, had all four wheel bearing done and the rear stub axle seals replaced. Up next are valve cover gaskets, tires, drivers door window regulator, and a new cat back. It needs new cats, but meh.
I paid $1600 for my 1996 in Dec. 2011. It has a full custom suspension, drive shaft, diff guards. The chassis had 235k miles on it when the odo was disconnected. The whole drivetrain was replaced some time in the last year with one that reportedly had 73k miles. Engine, trans, diffs and suspension all check out good at the core. Interior upgrades include Corbeu front seats and a DVD player I plan to rip out. That's the good stuff.
The bad stuff: the body is rough, lots of dents/dings/scratches/faded paint. The interior is dingy, the headliner saggy. It has a roof rack that looks good from far, but is far from good. Attached with Yakima rails and lots of washers. The big off road light bar doesn't work (shorted out).
So far I've replaced the front passenger turn signal housing, the idle air control valve (IACV), gave the whole intake system a thorough cleaning, changed the oil, had all four wheel bearing done and the rear stub axle seals replaced. Up next are valve cover gaskets, tires, drivers door window regulator, and a new cat back. It needs new cats, but meh.
The bad stuff: the body is rough, lots of dents/dings/scratches/faded paint. The interior is dingy, the headliner saggy. It has a roof rack that looks good from far, but is far from good. Attached with Yakima rails and lots of washers. The big off road light bar doesn't work (shorted out).
So far I've replaced the front passenger turn signal housing, the idle air control valve (IACV), gave the whole intake system a thorough cleaning, changed the oil, had all four wheel bearing done and the rear stub axle seals replaced. Up next are valve cover gaskets, tires, drivers door window regulator, and a new cat back. It needs new cats, but meh.
Wow, sounds like a generation X or whatever these kids go by had it.
If you are going to rip the DVD player out, I may be interested in doing some horse trading with you so be gentle with it. My factory CZD had probably gotten wet and was replaced with a different one. I just ripped it out and gutted the original head unit as well. There's a couple of units my sons left laying around in the garage that I thought about checking them out and putting one in.
Sounds like the vehicle itself has been thru the wringer but has a fresh motor.
Mine only has 124K on it now, had 104K when I bought it in 2007.
Danny, I'd more than happy to horse trade for the DVD player, but...
The guy I got my Rover from was in fact a gen-X'er who now builds hot rods for a living. I'm pretty sure he horse traded for it to begin with. It's got a screen that folds out and down, so he fabricated a custom bracket to get it in there. It covers up the climate controls. Also a problem I haven't tried to diagnose yet, the screen doesn't fold back in, so I can't insert DVD's or CD's. However, it is cool looking if you like a big touch screen in the center of your dash.
With all that said, if I were recommending a stereo to anyone it would not be the one I'm pulling out. The one I am going to buy is the PIONEER DEH-P7400HD, available on Amazon for $138.27. I've had half a dozen Pioneers over the years and they've always served me well.
here's a link:
Amazon.com: PIONEER DEH-P7400HD CD RDS RECEIVER: Car Electronics
The guy I got my Rover from was in fact a gen-X'er who now builds hot rods for a living. I'm pretty sure he horse traded for it to begin with. It's got a screen that folds out and down, so he fabricated a custom bracket to get it in there. It covers up the climate controls. Also a problem I haven't tried to diagnose yet, the screen doesn't fold back in, so I can't insert DVD's or CD's. However, it is cool looking if you like a big touch screen in the center of your dash.
With all that said, if I were recommending a stereo to anyone it would not be the one I'm pulling out. The one I am going to buy is the PIONEER DEH-P7400HD, available on Amazon for $138.27. I've had half a dozen Pioneers over the years and they've always served me well.
here's a link:
Amazon.com: PIONEER DEH-P7400HD CD RDS RECEIVER: Car Electronics


