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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 12:47 PM
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I haven't changed much on mine, wondered if that's normal.
Factory original steering and suspension components.
Original rear drive shaft. Front currently on bench.
Orig. fuel sys, except inj. O-rings, plenum gasket.
Orig radiator/recovery tank.
Orig stereo.
Orig trans.
Orig fluids in diffs, xfer, trans, pas.
Orig body parts.
I'm guessing I'm bad...
 
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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 01:30 PM
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Mine is original everything except I installed OME shocks. Still have the original front drive shaft, rear air suspension, radio and head gaskets.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 02:39 PM
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The VIN #

In all seriousness I’ve replaced wear n tear items, maintenance items, but all my LR’s are extremely solid and operate/function like new.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 03:14 PM
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The gas in the tank is factory original!
 
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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa Bunch
I haven't changed much on mine, wondered if that's normal.
Factory original steering and suspension components.
Original rear drive shaft. Front currently on bench.
Orig. fuel sys, except inj. O-rings, plenum gasket.
Orig radiator/recovery tank.
Orig stereo.
Orig trans.
Orig fluids in diffs, xfer, trans, pas.
Orig body parts.
I'm guessing I'm bad...
Rear ds does not go bad (I have one with 230k on it).
Fuel system problems are rare.
recovery tank - you are due, I would get a spare if I were you.
Stereos rarely go out.
Trans will last 400k
Factory gearbox fluids are full synthetic - last a lifetime. Trans fluid shoudl be changed with Castrol Transyd - twice - one week between changes minimuum.
Body parts are alum(fenders anyway), they don't wear out.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2017 | 07:02 PM
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Going to get a recovery tank, and not a cheap aftermarket either. Was thinking of doing the in line t-stat mod so I can have a choice of GM t-stats. I wonder if there is room for an inline filler neck so I could have a greater choice of cap poundages also.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2017 | 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Lisa Bunch
Going to get a recovery tank, and not a cheap aftermarket either. Was thinking of doing the in line t-stat mod so I can have a choice of GM t-stats. I wonder if there is room for an inline filler neck so I could have a greater choice of cap poundages also.
BMW caps are the same and they have a variety of pressure ratings, no real need to go different though. Higher pressures would increase the likelihood of a blown hg.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2017 | 07:47 AM
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Oh cool! Thanks for BMW cap info! I was actually hoping with the in line mod and new radiator and water wetter to actually go down in poundage.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2017 | 08:11 AM
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I have great results with just the 180F OEM LR or Britpart Black 180F Thermostat, HD Fan Clutch, and Dorman 620-112 fan blade. Heck my 04 runs so cool I get a P0126 fault code for it not getting up to operating temps fast enough lol.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2017 | 09:59 AM
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I am a huge fan of keeping it OEM.

My rules of thumb are:
exterior parts must be OEM, they can be OEM from different years but, they must be OEM
interior parts must be OEM, they can be OEM from different years but, they must be OEM. I can use non OEM parts "IF" they remain hidden (i.e. Grom iPhone adapter)
Mechanical parts can be OEM or aftermarket. OEM is the priority unless there is a performance gain from non OEM or if there is an equivalent brand at a lower price (i.e. BritPart)

With all that said...I believe (as I am the 4th owner) 90% of my truck is original equipment. The stuff I have changed and the cost is listed below:

Vehicle Purchase $3,600.00
Tabs/Tax $460.65

Parts/ Fluids
Interior/exterior bits from LR Owners $145.00
Tail Lights LH/RH $35.98
Fuel Door Latch $7.21
iPhone adapter $71.94
Step & Tire Cover $25.00
LED Lights $60.90
Cigar Lighter $26.00
leather boots $29.49
Key Referb $9.95
Floor Mats $39.99
Rear Wheel Cover $69.50
Bumper Nozzels $23.00
Hood Hose $21.00
Fog Light bezel $45.00
Owners Manual $25.00
Wiper Blades $25.00
Code Reader $185.75
Vacuum Lines $4.35
Tires/install/alignment $1,026.90
Rear Brakes $48.32
Brake Fluid $35.98
Anitfreeze/additive/Bleeder/T-Stat/Clamps/Heater Core/OF Cap $230.35
Serpentine Belt $23.02
K&N Air/MAF $49.99
Upstream O2 $150.18
Downstream O2 $110.72
Spark Plugs $48.00
Exhaust Gaskets/Studs/Nuts $27.00
Wheel Bearings $196.11
Purge Solenoid Valve w Harness Wire $36.45
CDL Lever $353.74
Diff Oil $105.22
Tranny Oil/filter $111.90
Engine Oil/filter $106.56
3 amigos parts $32.75
Grand Total $7,603.90
 
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