Tomnahurich
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Hi All,
Looking for some direction and feedback on a risk that perhaps has not paid off!
Just moved back from Australia (where rust is not an issue) with about 4k to spend on a LR. Conducted a nationwide search for a low mileage D2 TD5 and after a long search ended up finding a brilliant green D2, 75k on the clock and one old gent owner from new in Ayrshire. Had a look and engine and interior perfect with full service history, lots of surface rust on the chassis and a couple of patches but no huge obvious holes.
Got the Disco for 3k and expected to spend another 1k on incidentals. Fast forward 2 weeks of driving and before I could even get a welder to have a look at patching before rust treatment, the Rear Suspension Mount came completely off the axel due to rust and some pretty big holes appeared after a good knock with a hammer on mid-rear.
Kingsley and Blackpaw 4x4 both advise new galvo for 6k upward and local welder may not be able to weld the suspension mount back on to the axel.
Has anyone had any experience with this and had any success on fixing before spending on a new chassis? I took a risk and feel stupid given I've owned LR's my whole life, some risks don't pay off! But a new chassis will make it a great car for many years to come with low mileage.
Thanks,
Gareth
Looking for some direction and feedback on a risk that perhaps has not paid off!
Just moved back from Australia (where rust is not an issue) with about 4k to spend on a LR. Conducted a nationwide search for a low mileage D2 TD5 and after a long search ended up finding a brilliant green D2, 75k on the clock and one old gent owner from new in Ayrshire. Had a look and engine and interior perfect with full service history, lots of surface rust on the chassis and a couple of patches but no huge obvious holes.
Got the Disco for 3k and expected to spend another 1k on incidentals. Fast forward 2 weeks of driving and before I could even get a welder to have a look at patching before rust treatment, the Rear Suspension Mount came completely off the axel due to rust and some pretty big holes appeared after a good knock with a hammer on mid-rear.
Kingsley and Blackpaw 4x4 both advise new galvo for 6k upward and local welder may not be able to weld the suspension mount back on to the axel.
Has anyone had any experience with this and had any success on fixing before spending on a new chassis? I took a risk and feel stupid given I've owned LR's my whole life, some risks don't pay off! But a new chassis will make it a great car for many years to come with low mileage.
Thanks,
Gareth