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silverscout
05-07-2007, 11:06 PM
Two weeks ago my wife and I decided to buy a "new" truck. Something that would take on the duties of light trail duty and weekend worriering but be driven daily to meet our commuting needs. Six months ago we sold our 97 LX 450 as it was taking on a life of its own. We were never really happy with its performance, unless you’re talking off road. Hands down it wins.
After serious deliberation (I’m talking Xterra, Jeep, G 500, ect...) we came to a 2003 Land Rover Discovery. I always told myself I would never buy a Land Rover. So yes, my name is Sean and I'm a masochist.
My goal for this vehicle is to not touch it. Yes, I plan to take a stock Discovery and turn it into nothing! I might by some new shoes but really, if this Disco can't do it, I shouldn’t be there.
We did take our Rover to Yosemite this weekend and although we never hit the dirt with it, we found it to be a much better road trip truck than the LX. It had gobs of power in the mountains, plenty of room for the all our stuff and a even a power port for the Engel fridge. So far, we love it.
So from you guys, is there anything I should watch out for on this particular model? I did try out the traction control a few weeks ago and it sucks, well compared to a diff locked Rover.
Also, any one have any experience with what wheel/tire combo works best on these? I'm thinking slightly larger than stock on the smallest diameter wheel I can fit.
Well here it is:
mountainpete
05-07-2007, 11:13 PM
Like mentioned in another thread, Rovers are like Bond girls. They are sultry and beautiful, but there's a good chance they're trying to kill you.
Congratulations on a beautiful truck :sunflower
stevenmd
05-07-2007, 11:52 PM
Check out www.lrrforums.com. There are a lot of us 'masochists' out there.:REExeSquatsHL1: The only thing that sucks about your particular year is that the transfer case has no CDL (center differential lock). You can swap one in if you find one for a good price. Other than that, consider running 245/75-16's. That is a great size for a DII with no lift. It should meet your needs just fine.:victory:
Blair G
05-08-2007, 12:14 AM
My goal for this vehicle is to not touch it. Yes, I plan to take a stock Discovery and turn it into nothing! :
Yeah sure! You are among friends here. In order to be honest with others you have to be honest with yourself. Here is a link to test yourself http://www.safarigard.com/
Good luck to you,
Blair
stevenmd
05-08-2007, 12:18 AM
Yeah sure! You are among friends here. In order to be honest with others you have to be honest with yourself. Here is a link to test yourself http://www.safarigard.com/
Good luck to you,
Blair
$G?;)
Also check out www.rovertym.com
Andrew Walcker
05-08-2007, 12:39 AM
So yes, my name is Sean and I'm a masochist.:
I'm laughing because that is exactly what I said to myself two years ago as I got rid of my FJ40 and got the D-90!
My goal for this vehicle is to not touch it. Yes, I plan to take a stock Discovery and turn it into nothing!:
And that is what I told my wife at the same time:D, and this is what she is still doing to me!:littlefriend:
silverscout
05-08-2007, 01:41 AM
I'm getting the feeling you guys believe I'm going to modify this truck. Theres been a direct prohibition on any aftermarket movment. Thats coming straight from the top!
I did take it to Hollister for a short trip two weeks ago. I was out there tooling around for a few hours and found this truck to do exactly what I thought it would do. I'm not taking it to the Rubicon any time soon but it has a semi functional traction control system. I think more agresive tires would bring some grip to its tractionaly challenged ways.
stevenmd
05-08-2007, 02:03 AM
I'm getting the feeling you guys believe I'm going to modify this truck. Theres been a direct prohibition on any aftermarket movment. Thats coming straight from the top!
I did take it to Hollister for a short trip two weeks ago. I was out there tooling around for a few hours and found this truck to do exactly what I thought it would do. I'm not taking it to the Rubicon any time soon but it has a semi functional traction control system. I think more agresive tires would bring some grip to its tractionaly challenged ways.
Hollister? Dude you really have to check us out on lrrforums and the newly formed www.nclrclub.org. I am about 2 hours from Hollister myself. The NCLR does at least one run a month and we do a lot of runs that are just fine for stock vehicle.
silverscout
05-08-2007, 02:56 AM
Sweet. I'm in San Francisco and go to Hollister all the time. I've checked out the NCLRC web site, looks like good times. Whens the next meeting?
stevenmd
05-08-2007, 03:07 AM
Sweet. I'm in San Francisco and go to Hollister all the time. I've checked out the NCLRC web site, looks like good times. Whens the next meeting?
Meeting? We don't have meetings... we have trail runs!:wings: There is a recce of Shaver Lake area in June; I am leading a week long Oregon trip the last week of June; there is a family camping trip in July; Blue Lakes sometime in July; lots of other trips too. We are going to have our first annual gathering at Hollister most likely sometime in July.
There was a run this past weekend too. Keep checking at lrrforums too. Pop on there and say 'hi' under new members. Tell 'em I sent ya!:friday:
silverscout
05-08-2007, 03:14 AM
I'll go say hi. Thanks.
Flounder
05-08-2007, 03:51 AM
I bought a 2002 Disco this past summer. I am a complete auto-novice. I'm all about human powered stuff. I thought, "man...I bet this baby will go anywhere...."
WRONG. Like anything, it takes some tweaking. Just when you think it's doing well, some dready girl in a 20 year old Subaru will honk at you to get outta the way. It's going to take some tweaking.
bootzilla
05-08-2007, 05:14 AM
Like mentioned in another thread, Rovers are like Bond girls. They are sultry and beautiful, but there's a good chance they're trying to kill you.
Congratulations on a beautiful truck :sunflower
Hahaha - how true!
Great looking truck - love the Bonatti Grey - probably my fav LR color.
Sure...you'll keep it stock....for now. Then you'll see all the cool stuff you can get for it, and it will suck you in, slowly but surely! check out www.dap-inc.com for good stuff, too. If you see anything you want there - ask for Steve, he's a good guy. :safari-rig:
Dmarchand
05-08-2007, 01:07 PM
Nice, I share your afliction. I own a bone stock bonatti 2004 DII. It has remained largely stock and will continue to do so. The d-90 gets all of my love.
FourByLand
05-08-2007, 02:25 PM
Hi my name is Louis and I also share you affliction!
Cool color and go ahead and add a 2in rovertym lift and 32's I kept my 18's and love every minute of it!
Good luck fighting the urge!
:ylsmoke: http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2037
Green96D1
05-10-2007, 04:10 AM
congrats on the Land rover. I was going to keep my Disco stock for a while but then I went on to various sites and saw built up land rovers and that is what fuel my interest in building my D1 for some serious wheeling.
It's still far from finished but I think i'm off to a good start.
BTW like Steven said dude hit up the newly found land rover club
www.nclrclub.org. It's awesome.
silverscout
05-10-2007, 04:12 AM
Great rig Louis. Your rig is perfect!
Its just I'm on lock down at the moment. I have been looking for some 16 inch wheels to put a set of AT's or Mud terrains on. One step at a time. My first major mod was washing it today! Got to get the Yosemite/hetch hetchy bug carcass off the winshield. When it comes to dirty, I drive this:
FourByLand
05-14-2007, 02:02 AM
Thanks and very nice Scout!
Andrew Walcker
05-14-2007, 04:09 AM
Silverscout-
Your Scout is awesome:bowdown: Great pic!
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