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Contact Jeg's or Summit for extended lines. I prefer Jegs since they're considered local to me lol
You should look to target +150MM (6inch) extended length to cover anything crazy you might want to accomplish.
That's what I run. (In a bind, you can use +50mm extended front's in the rear lol found that out by accident)
But I now have a set of +50mm extended BritPart rears if anyone needs them
mill have to do that. I plan on doing a 2 or 3 inch lift and nothing more. I'm getting everything running proper before I get that done. Gonna go with Rte springs and debating on blistein remote resivoir shocks or fox racing shocks
mill have to do that. I plan on doing a 2 or 3 inch lift and nothing more. I'm getting everything running proper before I get that done. Gonna go with Rte springs and debating on blistein remote resivoir shocks or fox racing shocks
my only drawback is I'm converting my rear back to air ride since my wife and some like to play too and I do tow for tailgating
Well, today is getting it insured, registered and tagged. But yesterday, I did fluids, cleaned it, tire pressure (spare was totally flat), checked the plugs, got some tie down straps for the rack (came with a safari rack)...
I just bought a 2003 Discovery II. It's in real good shape. No exhaust leaks. Has Christmas lights on the dash. Interior is in great condition. I got a great deal, that's for sure. I just need to now get it to running optimally instead of "just running". Previous owner replaced the motor las t summer after she bought it. I have no clue how many miles are on it. Odometer flashes, she said she realized when she got the car fax, someone had tampered with the odometer.
Howerever, I love it and it's my first Land Rover. Glad to find this forum.
I think so. But I have no definite proof that it works. But its a very strong magnet and you wont be able to get it out from the filter easily. I only assume based on the principle how it was designed, to catch metal filings and trap them within the filter before it make more damage. I had the same magnet for 13 years. I had a compression test one time on the same 13 year old disco when it started to tick. The compression is still high along all cylinders after the HG job i did few month ago. The test was made by an LR shop near by and I paid 175 for that. He mentioned that the original engine still strong. I even asked if he can give me an estimated lifetime of the engine. I asked if it can still run for another 30-40k miles, he mentioned that, if I do the regular maintenance, it can still go way beyond 100k miles. Well, that was based on his opinion and experience and I respect those opinions who know these trucks more than me. I was thinking that there must be very minimal grinding or sanding within the engine when those metal particles get trapped in the filter. Cheers!
Terrafirma rock sliders installed. I was so happy that all the bolt holes lined up... definitely a first for Terrafirma. They were out of stock on lrdirect.com for about 6 weeks, so maybe when they went back into production they fixed some QA issues?
Also routed a trailer cable to the roof, and a common ground bus bar. The idea is that instead of drilling new holes and grommets for every accessory I add, I already have some wires ready to go. For now I just have rack mounted flood lights operated by the rear fog switch, reverse gear, and/or a switch in the back.
I also wired up 5 cruise control switches into the dash instrument bezel. Common ground, common dash light, common power, and 5 switched leads coming out ready to go. Next I will be making a relay panel to mount into the engine bay. I picked up a small paint brush and white enamel paint that I'll use to label them
And a work in progress, Viair dual 400C 2 gallon onboard air system.
Last edited by Jeff Blake; 07-12-2017 at 12:51 PM.