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by Disco-Gibbo
Mon Sep 07, 2015 2:39 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: learn me Disco style's
Replies: 51
Views: 9782

Re: learn me Disco style's

Sure a little more acceleration on-road, I was thinking more NVH, comfort + safety (which has finally caught up with the Defender). It's impossible to make any further "adjustments / Mods." to the chassis & body to comply to the western world's pedestrian safety. Probably a lot to do w...
by Disco-Gibbo
Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:20 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: learn me Disco style's
Replies: 51
Views: 9782

Re: learn me Disco style's

Great debating this. If we say the following:- Standard Defender = 8/10 for off Road & 5/10 on-Road & therefore Standard Disco = 5/10 for off Road & 8/10 on-Road Using the best mods then...... Modified Defender - 10/10 for off Road & 6/10 on-Road Modified Disco -10/10 for off Road &a...
by Disco-Gibbo
Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:04 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: learn me Disco style's
Replies: 51
Views: 9782

Re: learn me Disco style's

They are quite top heavy with the steel roof though. Quite a tall/narrow design.[/quote] Sure, a little top heavy, but not when you compare with a defender & an empty roofrack - let alone gear up there as well. Hardly a handicap, even with anti roll bars disconnected. Narrow - don't think so - w...
by Disco-Gibbo
Fri Aug 28, 2015 9:29 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: learn me Disco style's
Replies: 51
Views: 9782

Re: learn me Disco style's

The 300tdi Disco is a total "no-brainer" in my view. They just stare @ you in the face on Trademe against anything else. 1. Cheap as chips 2. Plenty of spares out there 3. The body is ideally sized, wheel base etc. Always amazes me why so many of them nowadays end up as donas for pretend D...
by Disco-Gibbo
Fri Aug 28, 2015 8:24 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: Motor conversions - Rangie
Replies: 6
Views: 1666

Re: Motor conversions - Rangie

Firstly, changing from diesel to a petrol is quite involved & not recommended on a cost/ effort basis. Options:- 1. If the Rangie is a Classic & it was mine I'd replace it with another 200 or 300tdi Diesel (what ever was in it originally). 2. If it's a P38 I'd replace it also (probably the B...
by Disco-Gibbo
Tue Mar 24, 2015 6:45 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: D.B's Defender 110
Replies: 353
Views: 120821

Re: D.B's Defender 110

Looking real sharp Peter 8)
by Disco-Gibbo
Fri May 16, 2014 1:40 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: What do you guys think? Looking for a Diesel Disco
Replies: 19
Views: 3256

Re: What do you guys think? Looking for a Diesel Disco

Hell yes!!!!! Looks like a mint one, and the 200Tdi is a good motor. They don't tend to suffer cylinder head issues like other motors with alloy heads :D :D That motor should be good for another 200,000 if looked after. :twisted: :twisted: Possible items that might need attention in the next 100,00...
by Disco-Gibbo
Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:07 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: Land Rover design changes
Replies: 16
Views: 2565

Re: Land Rover design changes

The big problem is they only sell 25,000 Defenders a year How many UTV (side by sides) are sold every year to users that already have a on-road vehicle? If LR could produce a vehicle that you could drive safely and legally to town to buy milk AND drive across 500 acres of farmland to herd cows then...
by Disco-Gibbo
Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:42 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: 1998 Discovery TDi
Replies: 4
Views: 1209

Re: 1998 Discovery TDi

Yep I agree with all the above. I have run Tdi Disco out past 300,000Ks and it still ran mint. If it still has EGR remove it. Heaps and heaps of aftermarket bits available too. Best of all, when you do have an issue (you will, nothing is perfect) it is 100% guaranteed that you won't be the first on...
by Disco-Gibbo
Mon Mar 17, 2014 12:08 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: Land Rover design changes
Replies: 16
Views: 2565

Re: Land Rover design changes

My fave has to be classic Rangerover. 2 door, V8 on carbs, 4 speed box. Just a brilliant bit of design and when new it was years ahead of the competition. Future - I would love to see LR introduce a small, cheap, easy to fix, basic 4x4. Make a non-emmisions crap basic as hell version to sell in dev...
by Disco-Gibbo
Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:15 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: 1998 Discovery TDi
Replies: 4
Views: 1209

Re: 1998 Discovery TDi

I am a complete novice looking to buy my first 4x4 would anyone recommend an 88 TDi discovery or am I barking up the wrong tree, I have a limited budget & am looking at something to get me on the beach for surfcasting plus a general run around and reasonable cheap to run as I travel from Ruakak...
by Disco-Gibbo
Tue Jan 14, 2014 6:48 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: discovery 1 winch bar winch plate and recovery points 4 sale
Replies: 8
Views: 1657

Re: discovery 1 winch bar winch plate and recovery points 4

hi to all built a front bar and bits for my discovery. went for a wof and found that cause i have air bags cant get wof with out cert and removing. so not keen on taking out safety items brought a new mcc bar. so looking at selling my ones. will put up pics soon. I have a similar Spec. Disco. You j...
by Disco-Gibbo
Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:50 am
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: 1990 2 door disco
Replies: 127
Views: 36458

Re: 1990 2 door disco

muddyplumber wrote:Image picture of the rear


Now you have really wrecked my day :(
That is a fantastic machine with a lot of care taken my someone.
Well done mate & a nice save from the crusher
by Disco-Gibbo
Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:31 pm
Forum: Range Rover / Land Rover
Topic: Discovery diesel....
Replies: 26
Views: 4327

Re: Discovery diesel....

Manuals might be cheaper but they go way better than the autos. I had a manual one and it went great. towed the jet boat really well too. For what it was worth I should I have kept it. No way!! I've driven Autos & Manuals & Autos are quicker. 'Cause Land Rover used the "fly-by-wire&quo...

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