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1996 Disco

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G'day,
Im going to look at a '96 4.0 V8 disco tonight.
Just wanna know what you guys think of these and any pros or cons?

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Likes to drink petrol and early ones are prone to blowing diffs offroad but getting real cheap now and a lot of fun offroad.
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Gimme a yoddle if you want a second opinion, I'm in Invers, Think you are too....?

Contary to what Jerry said, they do not just blow diffs off road. Be hard on them with big tyres then yes you will break them but the late ones are 24 spline and unless you drive like a complete idiot on std tyres then you'll be fine. They don't drink any more petrol than what you'd expect from a V8.
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Jerry wrote:Likes to drink petrol and early ones are prone to blowing diffs offroad but getting real cheap now and a lot of fun offroad.


I hadnt realised that you had owned a disco jerry. Especially not a 3.9l one :wink:

Check to see if its NZ new or import. Uk import ones can suffer from bad rust (because of all the salt on the roads). If it is, check all the rear wheel arches and sills etc for rust.

They are nice to drive, sound cool if you get rid of the centre muffler (if exhaust is stock).

What kind of K's?
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thanks guys. And yea im in invers.
I should be able to pick it up for around 4.
I am either going with this truck an modd it for 4wding. or keep my surf and put the lexus v8 in her. just not sure. im thinking maybe the disco as its V8 coil sprung beam axle already so its a good starting point.

Hmmm dont know what to do!!
Anyways im off to have a look shortly.

Ryan.
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I haven't owned one yet but when I grow a beard I may consider a Rover....especially if it comes with a free pipe and those weird hats they all wear....forget what they are called now, look where Cloggy gets to with his for basically a stock truck :shock:
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Hi,

Check sills, rear wheel arches, especially around the rear seatbelt mounts and the rear body (not chassis) x-member.

In Disco's, check the rear floor. They rot like hell. If he doesn't let you pull the carpets up, then walk away.

Hope it's a good 'un and post some pics!

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take it for a test drive up a hill once it is warm some can have temperature issues and some of them are difficult to track down.

Also they have a tendancy to let a lot of water in (more than most) through rivers so use containers to store dry stuff in.

but they are a good 4wd and can be really well setup
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Oh, and inner wings at the front, and take it for a good long drive as Steve t647 says, and look for any signs of overheating.

Hope all goes well :D
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Post by Engineer »

Righty, been for a look.
Dont know what to do. it needs a clean up but other than that it looks good. hi/low an diff lock was bit stiff but it hasnt been used in over a year so wasnt too bad i guess.
Over all he wants 4500 but i wouldnt offer more than 4.
Gunna weigh up my options over the next few days and see what i come up with.

Thanks guys
input is much appreciated

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Post by Ralfie »

What sort of mileage has it done? Also what spec is it basic model or top of line with full leather etc.
The stiff transfer lever is usually a sign of non use meaning it hasn't done a lot of off road work.
Price would be dependent on mileage condition spec etc but $4500 doesn't seem too bad for full ES unless rough and very high mileage.
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220000kms and yea full leather
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Dad's Range Rover (same transfer case) has alwasy been stiff to go in and it's been used plenty. Just the way they are - you only notice them being stiff if your used to a toy :P
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220000 Km is high
I just paid $4500 for sim with 120000Km
& one a week befor paid $4800 102000km (but was the basic) But MINT cond to tidy for my project & white was not my colour !!

If it's a nice truck i would turn up with $3400 in $20's & $50's but pull it out of your pocket as you make the offer!!!!



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discovery diffs

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Hi trying to build a trails truck and was thinking of using dicovery diffs 24 spline.R these going to be strong enough or r they going to caue problems. Im running 35 inch tyres 4l lexus.
The parts for them r reasonabe cheap?
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mono1 wrote:Hi trying to build a trails truck and was thinking of using dicovery diffs 24 spline.R these going to be strong enough or r they going to caue problems. Im running 35 inch tyres 4l lexus.
The parts for them r reasonabe cheap?
thanks



No not a good idea the diso diff's are not strong enough for 35" & V8 abuse!!
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