Discovery any good?
Discovery any good?
Inlaws are looking at a 1992 3.9 auto discovery for general off roading.
Apart from being thirsty, is there anything else wrong with these? Would only run 32's max I'd say.
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Apart from being thirsty, is there anything else wrong with these? Would only run 32's max I'd say.
Cheers
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Re: Discovery any good?
DaveM wrote:Inlaws are looking at a 1992 3.9 auto discovery for general off roading.
Apart from being thirsty, is there anything else wrong with these? Would only run 32's max I'd say.
Cheers
they blow diffs....32's would be max, there a very capable offroader with coils allround and disc's front and rear as long as your not to harsh on the running gear and keep it maintained you should be sweet

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Seriously though, a mate of mine has a Disco he uses for general offroad stuff, he's put a 50mm Scorpion Racing lift kit under it and cut the gaurds to fit his 31 X 10.5's under it. They still rub.
The kit came with new brake hoses, new front drive shaft, and all sorts of extra stuff that most vehicvles don't need when you only lift them 50mm. Makes you wonder.
Ya can't really do a body lift on them as easly as most vehicles, the seat belts are mounted to the chassis for starters, and there's other strange stuff.
Goes good though, "A Frame" rear works bloody well with the sway bar removed

I used to run 750/16 SAT's under my disco (31") - initially with just some body trimming
& later with a 50mm susp lift. Never even came close to breaking a diff
but then I wasn't doing "hardcore" stuff in it. If they're goning to use it for "general" offroading then I'd say they'll find 31's plenty. The narrow 750/16's are ideal for most NZ tracks & like I said easy to fit to the disco's.


& later with a 50mm susp lift. Never even came close to breaking a diff



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Disco parts are cheap - there's lots about and you can get them from the wreckers...
the 3.9 Auto is a good combo off-road - but I'd agree about the electrics. If you get the vanilla model, no airbags and few electrics they handle mud a lot better.
Just stick a mild spring lift in (move the rear springs to the front and some new ones in the rear) it's all you need for safari runs
If you have a real heavy right foot and want to do tough truck runs you will need to spend money on either toughening up the drivetrain on a Disco or getting some power out of a patrol - but it would be cheaper in both cases to buy someones truck they have already done up.
For safaris and most club work a Disco is fine but you will get hassled by japper owners even when you are recovering them!
the 3.9 Auto is a good combo off-road - but I'd agree about the electrics. If you get the vanilla model, no airbags and few electrics they handle mud a lot better.
Just stick a mild spring lift in (move the rear springs to the front and some new ones in the rear) it's all you need for safari runs
If you have a real heavy right foot and want to do tough truck runs you will need to spend money on either toughening up the drivetrain on a Disco or getting some power out of a patrol - but it would be cheaper in both cases to buy someones truck they have already done up.
For safaris and most club work a Disco is fine but you will get hassled by japper owners even when you are recovering them!
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lowbox wrote:Disco parts are cheap - there's lots about and you can get them from the wreckers...
the 3.9 Auto is a good combo off-road - but I'd agree about the electrics. If you get the vanilla model, no airbags and few electrics they handle mud a lot better.
Just stick a mild spring lift in (move the rear springs to the front and some new ones in the rear) it's all you need for safari runs
If you have a real heavy right foot and want to do tough truck runs you will need to spend money on either toughening up the drivetrain on a Disco or getting some power out of a patrol - but it would be cheaper in both cases to buy someones truck they have already done up.
For safaris and most club work a Disco is fine but you will get hassled by japper owners even when you are recovering them!
Yes you can get cheap parts from wreckers but if you are after new parts ie temp sensor or even gaskets as I have found out your paying with you left leg for them. Also with the V8 for example the exhaust gasket is not just one big gasket for each side its one per cylinder so they can charge you 8 times the price

Disco-Blue wrote:lowbox wrote:Disco parts are cheap - there's lots about and you can get them from the wreckers...
the 3.9 Auto is a good combo off-road - but I'd agree about the electrics. If you get the vanilla model, no airbags and few electrics they handle mud a lot better.
Just stick a mild spring lift in (move the rear springs to the front and some new ones in the rear) it's all you need for safari runs
If you have a real heavy right foot and want to do tough truck runs you will need to spend money on either toughening up the drivetrain on a Disco or getting some power out of a patrol - but it would be cheaper in both cases to buy someones truck they have already done up.
For safaris and most club work a Disco is fine but you will get hassled by japper owners even when you are recovering them!
Yes you can get cheap parts from wreckers but if you are after new parts ie temp sensor or even gaskets as I have found out your paying with you left leg for them. Also with the V8 for example the exhaust gasket is not just one big gasket for each side its one per cylinder so they can charge you 8 times the price
new parts are cheap, especially service parts... the exhaust gasket you are talking about is $2 per one - new. Shit if $16 is gonna break the bank, perhaps 4x4ing aint for you

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