cropzy
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Hey guys In was just wondering if there is like a bible/guide for checks needed when purchasing a new landy so you don't get a crock of ********
I am looking at a D90. Prefrably a 300TDI or a TD5. A V8 would be fun but I heard them engines are a bit of a pain.What kind of landy are you looking for?
Series, Defender, any particular spec, engine etc?
Basics on them all would be chassis for rust, body condition and sound mechanicals but I may be stating the obvious
Check to see if the drivers dumb iron has so much corrosion that its had to be ground right back, and patched up about 2cm x 14cm.
the piece of chassis the bumper bolts too on rhsAt the risk of sounding like a dumb iron myself, what is a drivers dumb iron?
the piece of chassis the bumper bolts too on rhs
the piece of chassis the bumper bolts too on rhs
it comes from the times when cars had leaf springs and needed longer chassis legs to support the springs than the body neededAh. Thank you.
Thanks for this. I had often wondered why they were called such an odd name.it comes from the times when cars had leaf springs and needed longer chassis legs to support the springs than the body needed
I am looking at a D90. Prefrably a 300TDI or a TD5. A V8 would be fun but I heard them engines are a bit of a pain.
So from that synopsis both are a good choice. Just TD5 would be more expensive to repair.Best choices, the two best Diesels there
TDI200 a bit old for spares. TDCI crap
TDI300 is reliable and parts are available
TD5 is powerful, reliable and sounds great
V8 sounds nice but old and no quicker than a worked on TD5
So from that synopsis both are a good choice. Just TD5 would be more expensive to repair.
Thanks for the insight! You have a rough idea of what I should be spending? My research suggests £10+ will get me something solid (hopefully). I plan to inspect everything on the car first to make sure it is as best as it can be first though.Only if it went wrong, which is rarely.
Best choices, the two best Diesels there
TDI200 a bit old for spares. TDCI crap
TDI300 is reliable and parts are available
TD5 is powerful, reliable and sounds great
V8 sounds nice but old and no quicker than a worked on TD5
200 TDI is not too old for spares! Plus budget or OEM parts are available for almost everything
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