How much water can i go through?
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How much water can i go through?
I just bought my disco 2 about 1 1/2 months back and it bone stock, it has the 18" rims with street tires. I have never taken it through water before, but land rover suggests that you go no more than mid axle height. I was wondering if i could go through deeper water than that or will i hurt something? I am planning on getting better tires theyre calledAT grabbers. Has anyone tryed these out? While im here I have another question, The other day rolled my window down(power window) and when i tryed to roll it back up there was a thumping sound and the window wouldnt budge. Could this be the power window motor going out or is it an easy fix? I have it parked in the back of my house with a garbage bag over the window so please help.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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RE: How much water can i go through?
Your window regulator has failed, if you are fairly mechanical you cna change it out your self. You can by a new one or go to
http://www.roverlandparts.com/index....S&Category=411 and get a good used one cheap.
http://www.roverlandparts.com/index....S&Category=411 and get a good used one cheap.
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RE: How much water can i go through?
If you go through deeper water, the hot diffs tend to suck cooler water in through the seals. You can go through deeper water, but make sure you have a good quality oil in everything and check your fluid when you get off the trail. I went through water that was about 8" up my doors. I was ok. My fuse box got wet, but it was from washing it on Sunday. (leaky windsheild finally got enough water through.)
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RE: How much water can i go through?
Aren't there breathers on the Disco2 axles, gearbox and transfer box then?
Provided there are breathers like the disco1, defender and RRC and the tube (always provided they're extended ones) is clear then it's not gonna suck water past an oil seal, but rather air in through the breather - that's what it's there for. Of course, if your seals are shot or the breather or breather tube is blocked then it'll pull stuff in through the seals - if that's the case though I'd expect it to be pushing oil out past the seal during normal highway use.
Well worth changing axle, gearbox and transfer oils far more often than the service schedule specifies if you're using it off road, particularly in water.
Cheers,
Provided there are breathers like the disco1, defender and RRC and the tube (always provided they're extended ones) is clear then it's not gonna suck water past an oil seal, but rather air in through the breather - that's what it's there for. Of course, if your seals are shot or the breather or breather tube is blocked then it'll pull stuff in through the seals - if that's the case though I'd expect it to be pushing oil out past the seal during normal highway use.
Well worth changing axle, gearbox and transfer oils far more often than the service schedule specifies if you're using it off road, particularly in water.
Cheers,
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RE: How much water can i go through?
ORIGINAL: okdiscoguy
you guys have CD players?mine's not that fancy..
you guys have CD players?mine's not that fancy..
haha yeah when i first got mine i saw CD on the radio and i COULD NOT find the cd player and i gave up, and one day noticed a small compartment under the seat and there was a 6 disc changer I was very suprised. YeahI think ill just play it safe with the water situation and keep it mid axle height.
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RE: How much water can i go through?
ORIGINAL: okdiscoguy
yeah, I went too far for that this weekend. I don't have power seats or cd, so I am ok. If I had it, I would be worried. On a truck this old, the door seals aren't the best.
yeah, I went too far for that this weekend. I don't have power seats or cd, so I am ok. If I had it, I would be worried. On a truck this old, the door seals aren't the best.