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Starting to Modify my Disco I
I just bought a 1996 Discovery I, SE7.
It's in pretty good shape, with 78,000 miles on it. No rust, and drives well. However, if I like a vehicle, I can't resist modifying it. I've spent countless dollars and hours modifying sports cars. This will be my first shot at modifying a four wheel drive. I know nothing about four wheel drives in general, or Land Rovers in particular. Luckily, I live just 45 minutes from the good folks at Great Basin Rovers, so I've got a competent shop to help me fix up my car and spend my money. Just a few weeks after I bought it, I'm starting on the modifications and accessories. I didn't buy this vehicle to be a rock crawler. It's my camping machine. It allows me to access more remote areas that are accessible on a 4x4 road. I want it to be a portable base camp for backcountry fishing, hiking, and climbing. So, it needs to be off-road capable, but also comfortable for traveling long distances on road trips. I'm trying to focus on things that will improve off-road performance without compromising it's usefulness as an all-around vehicle (and daily driver.) Also, I'm looking at replacing parts that are bad, or are known to go bad on the Discovery I. It's getting outfitted with a bunch of camping accessories to make base camp life nice. Car mods, upgrades, and repairs so far: BF Goodrich All Terrain AT-KO tires (245/75-16) Old Man Emu springs and shocks (2 inch lift.) Skid plates for front and rear differential housing, and front skid plate for steering gear Replaced hubs/swivel balls, front and rear Added wiring for connection between primary battery and National Luna Portable Power Pack. Rear Ladder Escape Gear cotton canvas seat covers Camping and off-roading accessories: Thule roof rack Autohome Columbus Carbon roof top tent National Luna Portable Power Pack and deep cycle marine battery ARB Fridge/Freezer Rhino Rack Foxwing awning Pillowtrack inflatable traction device More Power Puller 3 ton hand winch Bushranger inflation jack My first 4x4 road with the Disco I http://www.larsonweb.com/discovery/drive.jpg Autohome Roof top tent and Foxwing Awning Deployed http://www.larsonweb.com/discovery/camp.jpg Love these Escape Gear canvas seat covers http://www.larsonweb.com/discovery/seats.jpg Recovery gear and fridge http://www.larsonweb.com/discovery/stuff.jpg Future mods: Truetrac diff, front and rear, with 3.9 gears OEM brush bar with reinforced recovery point Shovel mounted on roof rack |
i dont think you need anything.. in fact you have more than some of us off road guys. as for the OEM brush guard i would skip it and get yourself a steel bumper that will have recovery points included on it and possibly a winch box and a winch (those hand winches scare the crap out of me). what is going on with the rear suspension? that one pic it looks compressed under the weight of your tent and gear? is that an illusion or a problem?
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Originally Posted by ssssnake529
(Post 199226)
My first 4x4 road with the Disco I
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For what you will be using it for, you have already gone into over-kill.
Truck looks nice, how about service? I would suggest you follow my old list and get that truck real current. 1 Oil filter, K&N 3001 or Mobil 1- 301 1 Factory air filter 6 Qts. of engine oil 2 feet of 3/16th vacuum tube 2 feet of 5/16th vacuum tube 6 Qts. Of Vavoline’s high mileage Dextron 3 ATF 7 Qts. of 80/90W synthetic gear oil, 85W/140 for HD use 3 Pints of Vavoline’s DOT 4 Brake fluid 4 Qts of ATF for the Power steering fluid 2 Gallons of coolant 1 Bottle of Lucas Power Steering additive 1 Bottle of Lucas Transmission additive 1 Can of Spray Carb. Spray 1 Can Of Brake cleaner 8 Spark Plugs, I use Bosch Platinum Plus 4's 1 Set of Magnacor or STI 8mm plug wires 1 Serpentine belt 2 Bottles of SeaFoam gas additive 1 T/Stat 1 bottle of WaterWetter or Purple Ice Hoses and belts, as necessary 60,000 Mile Service or Major Service for High Mileage Used Vehicle just purchased Bleed the brakes Flush and change the power steering fluid adding one bottle of additive Service the tranny adding one bottle of additive Change the coolant and t/stat Do an engine flush before changing the oil Do an induction cleaning Clean the throttle body Add fuel additive to full gas tank Change both of the diffs fluid Change the t/case oil Replace the plugs and wires Replace the air filter Lube all the drive shaft grease fitting including the 2 slip shafts Do full inspection of brakes, hoses, bushings etc. Hopefully I didn't leave anything out. |
Were did you buy those seat covers and how much were they?
Please post a link if you can. |
Originally Posted by Spike555
(Post 199452)
Were did you buy those seat covers and how much were they?
Please post a link if you can. They are made by Escape Gear. Bought them here: http://www.equipt1.com/companies/Sea...er-discovery-1 Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHZwDAHnv5Q |
Spike, keep an eye on ebay and craigslist. I got my seat covers for $100. The rears were hardly used and were $50, the fronts were never used (still in the storage bags) for $50.
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I will have to keep my eyes open on e-bay, Craig's list around here has very little in Rover accessories.
I want waterproof seat covers, my drivers seat is starting to show its age even though I keep it lotion up. $400 is pretty steep, those seat covers look good, but man thats alot of dough. |
Hope my Disco doesn't see this thread...it may get jealous. Looks great!
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My kids LOVE the tent.
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