New to me 1998 Discovery
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Welcome.
This group of Rover enthusiasts has been immensely helpful to me since I joined, so I think you'll find it friendly and respectful here. I have performed many major and minor jobs on my '97 that would have seemed daunting without the advice and hand-holding from this group of fine folks.
You'll figure out soon who is the most knowledgeable, and my advice would be to listen closely to what they say because we really all have the same goals: keep our trucks running strong and have fun sharing knowledge.
People here don't always agree, but I have rarely seen it get ugly.
This group of Rover enthusiasts has been immensely helpful to me since I joined, so I think you'll find it friendly and respectful here. I have performed many major and minor jobs on my '97 that would have seemed daunting without the advice and hand-holding from this group of fine folks.
You'll figure out soon who is the most knowledgeable, and my advice would be to listen closely to what they say because we really all have the same goals: keep our trucks running strong and have fun sharing knowledge.
People here don't always agree, but I have rarely seen it get ugly.
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I bought a 97 for a good price back around Thanksgiving. With the help of this forum, and the download of the factory manual I have been able to do everything myself. That included replacing electric seats, radiator, fan clutch, tie rod ends, wheel bearings, brake rotors, caliper, shocks, alternator, belt, various modules, and a fair bit of electrical work, plus all the regular service. Suggest you also save copies of the manual on a USB drive so you can have it with you (great way to waste away your lunch hour at work). Also, a pair of stout ramps will be in order. I have a number of high mile vehicles, Shell 15W40 Rotella conventional oil is good to slowly clean out things, it has about 5 times the cleaning power of "regular" oil. If high miles, and no history to go by, converting to synthetic may not be something you would want to do without more research. When you get around to changing the diff and transfer case oils, plan on dropping the transfer case bottom plate and re-sealing it, and each and every bolt that holds it on. The transfer case is one place where most people have had a reduction in "whine" with synthetic oil. This forum seemed to be tops on good practical advice.
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