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In the past month I've been out on two different camping trips. One in the San Rafael Swell area in southern Utah and the other to the City of Rocks in Idaho via the Transcontinental Railroad that through this part of Utah is now a fun desert trail. Two Disco's - zero problems
- Replaced rear springs with HD springs from Old Man Emu
- Replaced front springs with HD springs from Old Man Emu
- Replaced rear shocks from Bilstein (replaced front earlier this year)
- Installed Cat heat shield
- Installed Extinct cooling upgrade/thermostat
- Changed coolant
- Changed Power Steering fluid
- Oil/Filter change
- Replaced front/rear rotors/pads - cleaned up calipers
I'll be at Cortland, NY this weekend for the 75th ANARC Land Rover anniversary - White D2 w/Vermont plates. If you see me, be sure to say "Hi".
Did not really do anything but I hit 280000 KM or about 174000 miles. Had to pull out in a bit of a hurry and the Disco chirped the tires nicely and leaned a bit more than expected but all was good.
Got the family out for the first outing this year. Slow melt so far this season in CO. Our 9 month olds first camping trip and she had a blast! Side note will be putting the darn severe fan clutch back on for the summer as much as I hate it. Truck was unable to get back down under 195 or so after running up the mountains with the ac blasted and loaded down. Which isn’t shocking things were completely heat soaked plus elevation kills these trucks.
Today we are unpacking the D2 after an amazing trip camping at Mt Shasta, several good spots along the Oregon coast and then taking the inland route back home. We traveled ~1400miles round-trip and I can only surmise that their were zero vehicle issues because I had recently purchased the complete Extinct spares kit.
I picked up a Hawkeye diagnostic tool for a Disco 2 V8 & Td5.
It was priced cheap and is very impressive when testing out it on Myrtle. Me thinks I’ll stick with me Nanocom.
Today we are unpacking the D2 after an amazing trip camping at Mt Shasta, several good spots along the Oregon coast and then taking the inland route back home. We traveled ~1400miles round-trip and I can only surmise that their were zero vehicle issues because I had recently purchased the complete Extinct spares kit.
So with being semi-retired and having far too much time on my hands i decided to make my Disco a "One of a kind".
I stripped all paint from top to bottom to revel her beautiful aluminum skin and steel doors and roof. I sealed all aluminum with Shark Hide and then went about accenting her hood, roof, body lines and doors with bed liner to create the large scale Union Jack doors. It definitely took a good bit of elbow grease and time but I feel it was well worth it.