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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 12:56 PM
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If you have a 1999-2000-2001 you're OK. If you have a 2002-2003 no CDL. If you have a 2004 you're OK. See the below photo. The round plate with the 3 bolts holding it down and center shift shaft. If I remember right it's on the passenger side of the car, you can reach under and feel it. (I'd do it when cold) If you ave one without the inside shifter (99-00-01). Again, if I remember right, you need a 10mm box wrench and you put it on the center nipple and shift it.


 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Best4x4
Most 99-02's will have the CDL Nipple.

Grab yourself a telescopic mirror and place it above the front of your transfer case. If you see a threaded Nipple on a 3 bolt plate then you have it. If you see nothing but a flat blank spot then you don't.
IOWs grab a flashlight too, get on back underneath D2 and get a bit dirty looking.

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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Best4x4
Technically if you have the CDL nipple then yes it was built in ready to go. BMW just decided not to attach a linkage until 04.

Most 99-02's will have the CDL Nipple. 02 models are a 50/50 chance as it depends on the build date. 03 never had the CDL Nipple.

Grab yourself a telescopic mirror and place it above the front of your transfer case. If you see a threaded Nipple on a 3 bolt plate then you have it. If you see nothing but a flat blank spot then you don't.

If you have it you can grab an 03/04 SLABS Unit, and an 04 CDL linkage and call it a day.

You will have to either disable the 4wd interlock switch on the 99-02 transfer case or disable the one on the 04 linkage. Your choice on which one to disable. I prefer the 04 interlock as it's MUCH easier to get to in an event it fails out on the trail.
FYI, BMW sold out to Ford in 2000. Ford restored the working cdl for 2004 in response to customer requests.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 05:51 PM
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Haha I thought about that afterward and felt it was too forward. What I meant was "you should search CDL and learn what you can about it."

Any Discovery owner that has no clue what CDL is should thoroughly inform himself. There is way too much to explain and it may be something that you will have an interest in. But it takes diagrams, footnotes, and days of back and forth correspondence found in threads for one to gain an understanding of what it is and what it does. Instead of "look for threaded attachment spigot at front output of transfer case," look the thing up in RAVE workshop manual and learn what it's function and value is. All you have to do is type "land rover CDL." It's not that hard and you get the benefit of knowledge rather than a string of bullet points.
All good man. After reading the write up, I just need to get off my butt and finish the driveshaft rebuild.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jhmover
If you have a 1999-2000-2001 you're OK. If you have a 2002-2003 no CDL. If you have a 2004 you're OK. See the below photo. The round plate with the 3 bolts holding it down and center shift shaft. If I remember right it's on the passenger side of the car, you can reach under and feel it. (I'd do it when cold) If you ave one without the inside shifter (99-00-01). Again, if I remember right, you need a 10mm box wrench and you put it on the center nipple and shift it.


Ah interesting. If I understand you correctly, I could just use a 10mm closed wrench and put it in a diff locking mode? If so, is it clock or counter?
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by MPDano
Ah interesting. If I understand you correctly, I could just use a 10mm closed wrench and put it in a diff locking mode? If so, is it clock or counter?
Search/seek you will find. You can DL the D2 manual in PDF format and can be searched.
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by PalmettoDisco
FYI, BMW sold out to Ford in 2000. Ford restored the working cdl for 2004 in response to customer requests.
Yep whenever a company sells it takes a few years for the new owners ideas to start showing. The 04 CDL Linkage was truly a nice way for the D2 to go out in style.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 06:47 PM
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You need to lock the diff in the middle to get to move.

Some Discovery 2's have a locking diff. Some do not.
Some have it but there is no way to lock it so you
need to crawl under and rotate a shaft to lock it.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 06:50 PM
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Actually, you could put a bar in the diff coupling and have the bar hit the frame and lock the bar down to the frame somehow.

If you knock out the U joints there is a pretty big hole to put a solid steel bar through.

I would only do this in a pinch.

That would lock the diff and it would then put the power out the rear shaft.

Of course the bar can fall out.
The bar can get stuck on something and cause a lot more trouble.

But I bet if you broke a front shaft and did not have CDL - this WOULD get you moving.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by number9
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