What to look for when buying a p38 range rover.

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What to look for when buying a p38 range rover.

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As title says; I am going to be looking at a Range rover. What are the the things to look for to determine whether it is a good buy or a money pit.

I am new to these so I am not familiar with whats what on them. Up to this point my time has been spent on Japanese rigs.

Thanks in advance.

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check the sills and body mount points also the tail gates are susceptible to rust the spare wheel well can rust to and also check the door pillars and the c pillars
also check the rear x member

yes i know that lists almost the whole vehicle basically look carefully for rust if you are very keen there is a book written by haynes about restoring range rovers it is very useful as it lists all the known issues
my 4wd is not a truck

old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love

older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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mercutio wrote:check the sills and body mount points also the tail gates are susceptible to rust the spare wheel well can rust to and also check the door pillars and the c pillars
also check the rear x member


A p38 is one of these, about a 96 or newer, I think your rust problems are more the older models.

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yeah i am referring to the older ones lol
my 4wd is not a truck

old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love

older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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had 2 things go wrong with my dads p38 that hes had for about 3 years. abs pump and suspension seals. The seals were some cheap o rings which were replaced for next to nothing. The ABS pump dies whilst I was towing a heavy load down a long windy hill. Was still prefectly driveable. Other than that it is the most reliable old girl out, dad has now replced it with a newer model so it sits around being a spare car and doesnt seem to have any problems :D

Unfortunately they are one of those vehicles that you can either get a fantastic one or a lemon. Sorry I cant be of more help but you wont be dissapointed
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i got one and a warrenty is the best thing to look for mines over heated thermosat went bad and blend motor in air con thats it gotta say its a nice truck and i love driving it when its not on loan to bob
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turoa wrote:The ABS pump dies whilst I was towing a heavy load down a long windy hill. Was still prefectly driveable....so it sits around being a spare car and doesnt seem to have any problems :D


Is the ABS pump problem a isolated problem or a known fault? This will be my tow truck; so I am interested to find out if it is perhaps going to cause me problems.

Also I am looking at one this weekend, so still looking for a good one. Is there much difference between the 4.0 litre and the 4.6 litre engine?

Tu's does your dad want to sell his one?
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Hiya ,I have had mine for 4 years,Leaks in the aircon behind the dash has been a problem,and condenser.Make sure everything works as there are gagets for everything apart from scatching your ars.Look for service records as this will show up problem areas .air suspension is $3500 to fix.They are cheap to buy because of fuel economy etc,repair costs.Good luck. :roll: :roll:
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ski wrote:.air suspension is $3500 to fix.They are cheap to buy because of fuel economy etc,repair costs.Good luck. :roll: :roll:


Round about $1600 for a coil conversion kit to remove all the air suspension set up, so that removes a big problem from the vehicle - forever. very littel difference in ride quality - just lose the variable height option obviously.
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lilpigzuk wrote:
ski wrote:.air suspension is $3500 to fix.They are cheap to buy because of fuel economy etc,repair costs.Good luck. :roll: :roll:


Round about $1600 for a coil conversion kit to remove all the air suspension set up, so that removes a big problem from the vehicle - forever. very littel difference in ride quality - just lose the variable height option obviously.


Could you fit those ride levelling bags (coil helpers or whatever they were called) and have that back as well?
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Heath wrote:
lilpigzuk wrote:
ski wrote:.air suspension is $3500 to fix.They are cheap to buy because of fuel economy etc,repair costs.Good luck. :roll: :roll:


Round about $1600 for a coil conversion kit to remove all the air suspension set up, so that removes a big problem from the vehicle - forever. very littel difference in ride quality - just lose the variable height option obviously.


Could you fit those ride levelling bags (coil helpers or whatever they were called) and have that back as well?


Possibly :? Havent had experience with them bags so couldnt comment - Ive heard they suck for flex? I have seen very few that actually offroad a p38 where the max height setting is used. Also never use the lower setting to get in and out on mine and the dropping at 80kph still throws me sometimes :lol: So if the the air susp craps out in this one, it will get a coil conversion. Comfy as fawk though.
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Thanks all for the information. I bought this on Friday.

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So far so good.

Cheers

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