Project Dirty White
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As usual some home restructuring has got me questioning selling this one too. I've got it listed but no official takers yet.
I recently bought a 2010 Bmw 328i Xdrive wagon. This is taking over as my road trip machine for now. In the past I've built my Rovers to handle this chore but after taking the Beemer on 2 trips, it's obvious to me how much better a trip could be. I was doing 85 with the A.C. on never once a gremlin. 80 up the biggest grades. All the while getting 26.7 mpg compared to the 12-15 I was getting. It was an improvement in every way. Unless I plan to do definite off roading the BMW will always get taken.
That being said the rover is sort of a toy at this point. Not sure it makes sense to really build it if it's just to putz around in the desert. Why worry about appearances or seat condition if its just gonna get driven less than 10 miles? Maybe once or twice a year I'll go on a camping trip with it. It seems a waste of an amazing truck just to let it sit and only get it dirty.
A stock Discovery could do most of the trails I do if I was careful. I dunno. Still tossing it around.
The wife is in full blown school getting her degree and it would be really nice to have the money from it's sale. At the same time it's not costing me anything. It's running great now.
I recently bought a 2010 Bmw 328i Xdrive wagon. This is taking over as my road trip machine for now. In the past I've built my Rovers to handle this chore but after taking the Beemer on 2 trips, it's obvious to me how much better a trip could be. I was doing 85 with the A.C. on never once a gremlin. 80 up the biggest grades. All the while getting 26.7 mpg compared to the 12-15 I was getting. It was an improvement in every way. Unless I plan to do definite off roading the BMW will always get taken.
That being said the rover is sort of a toy at this point. Not sure it makes sense to really build it if it's just to putz around in the desert. Why worry about appearances or seat condition if its just gonna get driven less than 10 miles? Maybe once or twice a year I'll go on a camping trip with it. It seems a waste of an amazing truck just to let it sit and only get it dirty.
A stock Discovery could do most of the trails I do if I was careful. I dunno. Still tossing it around.
The wife is in full blown school getting her degree and it would be really nice to have the money from it's sale. At the same time it's not costing me anything. It's running great now.
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You'll regret it!!!
As usual some home restructuring has got me questioning selling this one too. I've got it listed but no official takers yet.
I recently bought a 2010 Bmw 328i Xdrive wagon. This is taking over as my road trip machine for now. In the past I've built my Rovers to handle this chore but after taking the Beemer on 2 trips, it's obvious to me how much better a trip could be. I was doing 85 with the A.C. on never once a gremlin. 80 up the biggest grades. All the while getting 26.7 mpg compared to the 12-15 I was getting. It was an improvement in every way. Unless I plan to do definite off roading the BMW will always get taken.
That being said the rover is sort of a toy at this point. Not sure it makes sense to really build it if it's just to putz around in the desert. Why worry about appearances or seat condition if its just gonna get driven less than 10 miles? Maybe once or twice a year I'll go on a camping trip with it. It seems a waste of an amazing truck just to let it sit and only get it dirty.
A stock Discovery could do most of the trails I do if I was careful. I dunno. Still tossing it around.
The wife is in full blown school getting her degree and it would be really nice to have the money from it's sale. At the same time it's not costing me anything. It's running great now.
I recently bought a 2010 Bmw 328i Xdrive wagon. This is taking over as my road trip machine for now. In the past I've built my Rovers to handle this chore but after taking the Beemer on 2 trips, it's obvious to me how much better a trip could be. I was doing 85 with the A.C. on never once a gremlin. 80 up the biggest grades. All the while getting 26.7 mpg compared to the 12-15 I was getting. It was an improvement in every way. Unless I plan to do definite off roading the BMW will always get taken.
That being said the rover is sort of a toy at this point. Not sure it makes sense to really build it if it's just to putz around in the desert. Why worry about appearances or seat condition if its just gonna get driven less than 10 miles? Maybe once or twice a year I'll go on a camping trip with it. It seems a waste of an amazing truck just to let it sit and only get it dirty.
A stock Discovery could do most of the trails I do if I was careful. I dunno. Still tossing it around.
The wife is in full blown school getting her degree and it would be really nice to have the money from it's sale. At the same time it's not costing me anything. It's running great now.
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Been awhile since updating. It's been a crazy few months. I attempted to sell this and be done w building trucks for awhile and just drive my BMW.
Well the wife wrecked my car. So that was the end of that. The truck lay idle for 2 months while I went through major home construction. I had mold/water damage. New floors. Drywall. Base boards. The works. The truck didn't get much attention other than taking my dogs to the desert.
Last month I started getting it ready for my annual camping trip. So here are some updates.
First I pulled the annoying power front seats. I freaking hate power seats. I pulled a set of manual ones from my parts Disco and had them rebuilt and recovered in extra thick black vinyl. I used a really good spray paint to redo the headrests in black. They were almost a bolt in. The seat position is a bit high. I may lower them a bit eventually.
Next I added a boatload of heat/sound insulation. I've used this stuff before. I'm sure there are better methods. This stuff is cheap and available at Lowe's around the corner. It's sticky one side and foil on the other. It works great. It makes a huge difference. I added a second layer of the cotton/foil type on top of that. Glued it all down with spray adhesive. I did the front. The rear passenger area and the trans tunnel for about 60 bucks.
Well the wife wrecked my car. So that was the end of that. The truck lay idle for 2 months while I went through major home construction. I had mold/water damage. New floors. Drywall. Base boards. The works. The truck didn't get much attention other than taking my dogs to the desert.
Last month I started getting it ready for my annual camping trip. So here are some updates.
First I pulled the annoying power front seats. I freaking hate power seats. I pulled a set of manual ones from my parts Disco and had them rebuilt and recovered in extra thick black vinyl. I used a really good spray paint to redo the headrests in black. They were almost a bolt in. The seat position is a bit high. I may lower them a bit eventually.
Next I added a boatload of heat/sound insulation. I've used this stuff before. I'm sure there are better methods. This stuff is cheap and available at Lowe's around the corner. It's sticky one side and foil on the other. It works great. It makes a huge difference. I added a second layer of the cotton/foil type on top of that. Glued it all down with spray adhesive. I did the front. The rear passenger area and the trans tunnel for about 60 bucks.