Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
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Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
I own a '97 Discovery SD. I have no mods on it and have the stock wheels. I want to take her off-roading. There are lots of rocky trails, mud pools and steep rock hills. Is it alright to take her or are there things that I NEED to get in order to go. Im not worried about cosmetic upsets, just problems under the hood, and suspension problems. Any input would be appreciated.
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RE: Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
Best way to find out: give it a try! A stock Disco will go over pretty rough stuff. Know when to shift into center diff lock (mainly on really slippery stuff and sand). Keep it S-L-O-W on rocks, keep some momentum in sand and mud. Look twice before you leap (how deep is that pond?). Bring a friend with a ******-em-strap to pull you or them back out.
For me the main mod that I wanted to make but never did, was to replace the plastic piece under the door seals with a "rock rail" so you won't ding up the bottoms of the doors on rocks (my new one has it pre-installed). There are a few places where skid plates would be important if you went over a lot of rocks - steering gear, I believe. After that, raising the car changes all sorts of handling dynamics; I've heard it helps (my '98 was getting a little sloppy in the suspension, especially when on the freeway; I believe many of the suspension fixes help here as well).
For me the main mod that I wanted to make but never did, was to replace the plastic piece under the door seals with a "rock rail" so you won't ding up the bottoms of the doors on rocks (my new one has it pre-installed). There are a few places where skid plates would be important if you went over a lot of rocks - steering gear, I believe. After that, raising the car changes all sorts of handling dynamics; I've heard it helps (my '98 was getting a little sloppy in the suspension, especially when on the freeway; I believe many of the suspension fixes help here as well).
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RE: Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
alright thanks. i took it out for a run and it did pretty good. for some reason my four way flashers went on and wouldnt shut off for a while, i dunno what that was about. other than that it was fine. today i noticed it shaking when i go above 75 on highway, possibly some mud caked in underneath?
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RE: Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
ORIGINAL: Cooper97Disco
alright thanks. i took it out for a run and it did pretty good. for some reason my four way flashers went on and wouldnt shut off for a while, i dunno what that was about. other than that it was fine. today i noticed it shaking when i go above 75 on highway, possibly some mud caked in underneath?
alright thanks. i took it out for a run and it did pretty good. for some reason my four way flashers went on and wouldnt shut off for a while, i dunno what that was about. other than that it was fine. today i noticed it shaking when i go above 75 on highway, possibly some mud caked in underneath?
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RE: Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
alright bro i have a 95 disco and i go off roading in the creek by school . no problems although i did get in a three wheel action and it wouldent go but i have stock suspension and no lockers but you should be fine just make sure if ur using the four wheel low that it is allthe way enguaged but if needed i would go with a set of two inch spacer and you can move your back coil to the front and put the pair of spacers in the back and have a two inch lift
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RE: Takin my 97 Disco Off-Roadin
ORIGINAL: justfred
Best way to find out: give it a try! A stock Disco will go over pretty rough stuff. Know when to shift into center diff lock (mainly on really slippery stuff and sand). Keep it S-L-O-W on rocks, keep some momentum in sand and mud. Look twice before you leap (how deep is that pond?). Bring a friend with a ******-em-strap to pull you or them back out.
Best way to find out: give it a try! A stock Disco will go over pretty rough stuff. Know when to shift into center diff lock (mainly on really slippery stuff and sand). Keep it S-L-O-W on rocks, keep some momentum in sand and mud. Look twice before you leap (how deep is that pond?). Bring a friend with a ******-em-strap to pull you or them back out.