Finally found a 2004 discovery 2 hse7
#21
Thank you, I think I might take off those running boards didn't realize it had them till I went to make the purchase.
#22
Looks great on the outside, and probably looks just as good underneath. A guy at work bought a 03 Jeep from Texas, we threw it up on the rack...and the thing looked brand new underneath. I'd already bought the two rovers we own, but after seeing that undercarriage...my next vehicles will come from the southwest.
Anyhow...
Good luck with her.
Brian.
Anyhow...
Good luck with her.
Brian.
#23
Looks great on the outside, and probably looks just as good underneath. A guy at work bought a 03 Jeep from Texas, we threw it up on the rack...and the thing looked brand new underneath. I'd already bought the two rovers we own, but after seeing that undercarriage...my next vehicles will come from the southwest.
Anyhow...
Good luck with her.
Brian.
Anyhow...
Good luck with her.
Brian.
#24
So I finally found a 2004 discovery 2 hse7. Will be picking it up today. It was 5k with 111500 on it. I'm happy but nervous at the same time. This will be the 1st one ever. For the past 7 years I've being with jeeps and have had very good luck with them. I've read quite a few post on these rovers and understand they're very attention needy. As long as it turns out to be worthy like my jeeps I'll be happy. Look forward to picking some of y'alls brains. First thing I did notice is on the cluster the odometer and trip doesn' light up but the rest of the cluster does.
The thermostats are prone to failure, so its a good idea to go to a 180 degree Genuine, or do the inline thermostat mod and put all new hoses on. Check the throttle boddy heater attachment to see if it is going eliminate it or fix that.
also, inspect drive shafts frequently. Aside from that I have learned to wrench on mine, and while they get a bad rap, especially the DII, I have found it a good vehicle to work on.
Yours looks great and with care will last. As for oil, I use a diesel oil with ZDDP or I put in a comp cams break in additive as advised by Turner Engineering.
I don't mind the running boards on yours, and my wife and elderly father could use them.
if you take off the headlights, tape them and spray them with UV resistant gloss clear. They get nasty over time.
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