Need some guidance for tie rod end parts
#51
You mean like where he posted it for sale/trade on here yesterday?
https://landroverforums.com/forum/pr...edition-56839/
https://landroverforums.com/forum/pr...edition-56839/
#52
Not really for sale guys just curious if anyone has an HSE or if I could make a deal for a LR3. Not a big deal and Im still working with my Disco under the assumption that it will be mine for years to come - hints the upcoming work with tie rods, brake booster, intake canister etc. I figure Im giving up in the "retrofitting ace" idea so you guys should be happy
Cant we just agree that most everything these days is made in China or some other region in Asia? lol Ill give Luck8 a try, though I wish his site was more professional looking and he used the automatic spell correct feature! Members here say hes got dam good products so why not? I would love to order all my parts from RoversNorth considering their excellent customer service and close proximity to me, but their prices are not often good enough to win my loyalty.
Cant we just agree that most everything these days is made in China or some other region in Asia? lol Ill give Luck8 a try, though I wish his site was more professional looking and he used the automatic spell correct feature! Members here say hes got dam good products so why not? I would love to order all my parts from RoversNorth considering their excellent customer service and close proximity to me, but their prices are not often good enough to win my loyalty.
#53
Why are you so obsessed with ACE that you're willing to give up on your current truck? Didn't you send months searching for just the right model and another few months paying for it? You even traded your Saab away to get it. Now 3 months later you're turning your back on it? Call me crazy, but cars know when they are loved. Every time you sit in your disco and mutter "if only you had ACE..." It hears that and gets dejected and started giving up, starts breaking down.
Love your car, it'll love you back. Be happy that you got your Trail Edition with black leather and charcoal paint. That's what you wanted when you were looking.
To switch cars every few months cause you want some random gadget gets expensive fast. Nevermind the fact your truck won't pass inspection for the check engine light, TRE and a brake system failure, you won't get any money for it.
Love your car, it'll love you back. Be happy that you got your Trail Edition with black leather and charcoal paint. That's what you wanted when you were looking.
To switch cars every few months cause you want some random gadget gets expensive fast. Nevermind the fact your truck won't pass inspection for the check engine light, TRE and a brake system failure, you won't get any money for it.
#54
$12k??!! Good luck with that. In this area you can get the same year vehicle with fewer miles for under $8k: Land Rover Discovery 2004
There's even a truck for sale that's even more of a "trail edition" for under $10k. And this one's very serious, as you can tell by the unstoppable combination of street tires, no lift, a winch and running boards: 2003 Land Rover Discovery Warn WINCH ROOF RACK OFFROAD MACHINE!
I think it's the black wheels that will really get you through the tough stuff.
There's even a truck for sale that's even more of a "trail edition" for under $10k. And this one's very serious, as you can tell by the unstoppable combination of street tires, no lift, a winch and running boards: 2003 Land Rover Discovery Warn WINCH ROOF RACK OFFROAD MACHINE!
I think it's the black wheels that will really get you through the tough stuff.
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#58
$12k??!! Good luck with that. In this area you can get the same year vehicle with fewer miles for under $8k: Land Rover Discovery 2004
There's even a truck for sale that's even more of a "trail edition" for under $10k. And this one's very serious, as you can tell by the unstoppable combination of street tires, no lift, a winch and running boards: 2003 Land Rover Discovery Warn WINCH ROOF RACK OFFROAD MACHINE!
I think it's the black wheels that will really get you through the tough stuff.
There's even a truck for sale that's even more of a "trail edition" for under $10k. And this one's very serious, as you can tell by the unstoppable combination of street tires, no lift, a winch and running boards: 2003 Land Rover Discovery Warn WINCH ROOF RACK OFFROAD MACHINE!
I think it's the black wheels that will really get you through the tough stuff.
PS: Thanks ZGPhoto for getting the Terrafirma steering rod kit added to Rovers North! Seems to be the same part sold by Lucky8, but its alot closer and RN actually takes the time to respond to my inquirers. 2 days later and Ive still yet to hear anything back from Lucky8 - guess they dont care about potential new customers Nevertheless Ill be ordering the steering rod kit next Thursday: TERRAFIRMA, TF255, STEERING ROD DISCOVERY 2, DISCO II - Land Rover Parts | Rovers North
#59
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More like they dont like my money lol. But yeah I went to their website after hearing many positive reviews from fellow members, and sent them a email asking for more information on their stainless steel steering rod kit, and also asked for information about the company itself etc. Usually part vendors have a bio section that talks about the company, their goals and how they came to be who they are today etc. Did not see anything like that on the lucky8 website.... I did notice alot of miss spelling though