What bothers you the most about your disco
#21
Got it. Thanks, I'll keep it in mind. Headliner and sunroofs are a spring project.
Another thing I need to tackle is getting rid of the third row seats. Easy enough to unbolt them and rip them out, but I need to fit some sort of cover in their place so that I can still use the cargo cover. If you just remove the seats, the cargo cover doesn't hide whatever is left in the back.
Another thing I need to tackle is getting rid of the third row seats. Easy enough to unbolt them and rip them out, but I need to fit some sort of cover in their place so that I can still use the cargo cover. If you just remove the seats, the cargo cover doesn't hide whatever is left in the back.
#22
The following 4 users liked this post by zuke:
#23
#24
I have long evangelized for painting the headliner. I painted the one in my truck a little over 10 years ago and it still looks fabulous. And it will never, ever sag.
https://discoweb.org/index.php?threa...learned.64989/
Yes it's a pain to remove and reinstall the headliner, but the results are worth it in my opinion.
https://discoweb.org/index.php?threa...learned.64989/
Yes it's a pain to remove and reinstall the headliner, but the results are worth it in my opinion.
#25
Are my 4 D1/D2's perfect? Not 100% but I'd take any one of them HANDS DOWN vs anything made today. When I was younger it was all about being shiny and new. Now into my 40's I'm all about it being simple, yet with classic and elegant design ques. The new stuff is just an AMD/Intel chipset on wheels IMHO. Sure they're quieter, smoother (although most new SUV's I've ridden in are extremely harsh if you ask me vs a RRC/D1/D2). The dash on any 94-04 D1/D2 is simple yet it still looks good today with everything where you need it for the most part. It feels solid going down the road. My 237K 02 Kalahari feels nice and tight just like the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee I had as a rental car when my van was in the shop a few weeks ago.
The only thing I see that is not up to today's standards is the HVAC system. Yes it blows cold, but due to our D1/D2's being older the foam which seals the HVAC box is dry rotted and most of that cool air just seeps behind the dash (lower part of the windshield will eventually start to fog up on long trips as an example). That is really my only complaint. It will eventually cool off inside, but it reminds me more of a house AC system vs a vent blowing cold air directly onto you.
I'm fine with the brakes, the engine, the transmission, the 4x4 system, and I absolutely love how they drive, sound, and look. I'll confess on long trips I love passing those SS Milk Tankers just so I can see my reflection or whenever I pass thru a town with store front windows!!!!
I've owned a lot of 4x4's but none of them have ever made me as happy as a RRC/D1/D2. I'd love a boxy old D90/110, but not at the prices people want for them when I can get a D1/D2 which is more comfortable and trip friendly.
The only thing I see that is not up to today's standards is the HVAC system. Yes it blows cold, but due to our D1/D2's being older the foam which seals the HVAC box is dry rotted and most of that cool air just seeps behind the dash (lower part of the windshield will eventually start to fog up on long trips as an example). That is really my only complaint. It will eventually cool off inside, but it reminds me more of a house AC system vs a vent blowing cold air directly onto you.
I'm fine with the brakes, the engine, the transmission, the 4x4 system, and I absolutely love how they drive, sound, and look. I'll confess on long trips I love passing those SS Milk Tankers just so I can see my reflection or whenever I pass thru a town with store front windows!!!!
I've owned a lot of 4x4's but none of them have ever made me as happy as a RRC/D1/D2. I'd love a boxy old D90/110, but not at the prices people want for them when I can get a D1/D2 which is more comfortable and trip friendly.
#26
#27
I'm also VERY annoyed sometimes that luxury car brands cant use better plastics. BMW was even worse in similarly aged vehicles, plastics under the hood and around the outside of the car just deteriorated like crazy.. While everything on the 2003 Volvo we have looks amazing for its age.
#28
#29
#30
Are my 4 D1/D2's perfect? Not 100% but I'd take any one of them HANDS DOWN vs anything made today. When I was younger it was all about being shiny and new. Now into my 40's I'm all about it being simple, yet with classic and elegant design ques. The new stuff is just an AMD/Intel chipset on wheels IMHO. Sure they're quieter, smoother (although most new SUV's I've ridden in are extremely harsh if you ask me vs a RRC/D1/D2). The dash on any 94-04 D1/D2 is simple yet it still looks good today with everything where you need it for the most part. It feels solid going down the road. My 237K 02 Kalahari feels nice and tight just like the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee I had as a rental car when my van was in the shop a few weeks ago.
The only thing I see that is not up to today's standards is the HVAC system. Yes it blows cold, but due to our D1/D2's being older the foam which seals the HVAC box is dry rotted and most of that cool air just seeps behind the dash (lower part of the windshield will eventually start to fog up on long trips as an example). That is really my only complaint. It will eventually cool off inside, but it reminds me more of a house AC system vs a vent blowing cold air directly onto you.
I'm fine with the brakes, the engine, the transmission, the 4x4 system, and I absolutely love how they drive, sound, and look. I'll confess on long trips I love passing those SS Milk Tankers just so I can see my reflection or whenever I pass thru a town with store front windows!!!!
I've owned a lot of 4x4's but none of them have ever made me as happy as a RRC/D1/D2. I'd love a boxy old D90/110, but not at the prices people want for them when I can get a D1/D2 which is more comfortable and trip friendly.
The only thing I see that is not up to today's standards is the HVAC system. Yes it blows cold, but due to our D1/D2's being older the foam which seals the HVAC box is dry rotted and most of that cool air just seeps behind the dash (lower part of the windshield will eventually start to fog up on long trips as an example). That is really my only complaint. It will eventually cool off inside, but it reminds me more of a house AC system vs a vent blowing cold air directly onto you.
I'm fine with the brakes, the engine, the transmission, the 4x4 system, and I absolutely love how they drive, sound, and look. I'll confess on long trips I love passing those SS Milk Tankers just so I can see my reflection or whenever I pass thru a town with store front windows!!!!
I've owned a lot of 4x4's but none of them have ever made me as happy as a RRC/D1/D2. I'd love a boxy old D90/110, but not at the prices people want for them when I can get a D1/D2 which is more comfortable and trip friendly.
the hvac is ione thing I really enjoy it’s my first car with automatic climate control
I just have it on econo mode in the winter and set for for 21 and done.
Mine blows ice cold in summer