So what did you do to your Disco today?
#2781
Be patient and you will find parts at a price you can pay, my safety devices high rack cost me about $400 and a 45 min. Drive but I was looking for a year?
Same with suspension and such, if in a big rush you will spend big $, there is nothing wrong with used parts most of the time
Got my transmission back in, went in way easier then it came out
Same with suspension and such, if in a big rush you will spend big $, there is nothing wrong with used parts most of the time
Got my transmission back in, went in way easier then it came out
#2782
What Tom said. If you know the parts you want start hitting the forums and keep an eye out. Then when something pops up jump on it immediately. Good deals can be had, you just have to be quick.
#2784
Be patient and you will find parts at a price you can pay, my safety devices high rack cost me about $400 and a 45 min. Drive but I was looking for a year?
Same with suspension and such, if in a big rush you will spend big $, there is nothing wrong with used parts most of the time
Got my transmission back in, went in way easier then it came out
Same with suspension and such, if in a big rush you will spend big $, there is nothing wrong with used parts most of the time
Got my transmission back in, went in way easier then it came out
Drove the D1 to the gym yesterday morning after another midnight. Noticed I still have a consistent drip of coolant. When I got it my father had overfilled the overflow so I was hoping that was the case but it appears not. While I had it running in the driveway looking for where the coolant was coming from and noticed a what appears to be a tick/knock that you can't normally hear from the cab over the exhaust the previous owner put in. Time to do an oil change and look for shiny bits. If found I may have a very short experience with Land Rovers.
#2786
Picked up a set of '91 Range Rover wheels off Craig's List this morning, took them home and cleaned them up. Then dropped them off at Pep Boys to get a set of their Definity Dakota A/T2 tires installed on them. Right now they're "buy three get one free", with an instant discount, not a mail-in rebate. Drove over to the transmission shop that's got my D1, and put the RR wheels with new tires in the back. Talked to the trans shop owner, and he said they could probably install the 2" coil springs and longer shocks while they're at it, so I'll be dropping off those parts, along with the shock boots, after work on Tue. If they install the lift, I'll have them put on the RR wheels too, and put the stock D1 wheels/tires in the back. From reading some posts in here, a 2" lift should be fine with 235/85 tires, stock brake lines, e-brake cable, fuel-filler neck, etc. After all that's done, it'll be off to get the alignment checked, then a new headliner, then some new speakers...
#2787
Picked up a set of '91 Range Rover wheels off Craig's List this morning, took them home and cleaned them up. Then dropped them off at Pep Boys to get a set of their Definity Dakota A/T2 tires installed on them. Right now they're "buy three get one free", with an instant discount, not a mail-in rebate. Drove over to the transmission shop that's got my D1, and put the RR wheels with new tires in the back. Talked to the trans shop owner, and he said they could probably install the 2" coil springs and longer shocks while they're at it, so I'll be dropping off those parts, along with the shock boots, after work on Tue. If they install the lift, I'll have them put on the RR wheels too, and put the stock D1 wheels/tires in the back. From reading some posts in here, a 2" lift should be fine with 235/85 tires, stock brake lines, e-brake cable, fuel-filler neck, etc. After all that's done, it'll be off to get the alignment checked, then a new headliner, then some new speakers...