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The exhaust system on the Freelander TD4 is totally **** imo. It's so exposed that it's unreal. Whoever engineered that must have been smoking weed while he was designing the exhaust system. If you look underneath a disco 1, you will see that the exhaust is nicely tucked up underneath, out of harms way. In contrast, the exhaust system on the Freelander TD4 looks like it was just randomly put there, without any real thought being put into it. I'm surprised it actually manages to go over speed bumps without ripping off the entire exhaust.
I made a similar thread regarding exhaust replacement due to the fact that I completely wrecked my middle section the other day. I got caught out again by an obscured tree stump in the middle of a green lane. I'm not too keen on getting a standard replacement, because I know the same problem will only end up happening again further down the line.
With the amount I've spent repairing my TD4 over the past 11 months, it would have been cheaper to buy a Disco 1 and use my Freelander for going to Tesco instead. Still, that may be too much for the Freelander to cope with...
Does anyone else find the exhaust system to be a hindrance on the Freelander? If so, what have you done to prevent damage to it?
Will take pics tomorrow. I know the trattor boys love a good old laugh.
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The exhaust system on the Freelander TD4 is totally **** imo. It's so exposed that it's unreal. Whoever engineered that must have been smoking weed while he was designing the exhaust system. If you look underneath a disco 1, you will see that the exhaust is nicely tucked up underneath, out of harms way. In contrast, the exhaust system on the Freelander TD4 looks like it was just randomly put there, without any real thought being put into it. I'm surprised it actually manages to go over speed bumps without ripping off the entire exhaust.
I made a similar thread regarding exhaust replacement due to the fact that I completely wrecked my middle section the other day. I got caught out again by an obscured tree stump in the middle of a green lane. I'm not too keen on getting a standard replacement, because I know the same problem will only end up happening again further down the line.
With the amount I've spent repairing my TD4 over the past 11 months, it would have been cheaper to buy a Disco 1 and use my Freelander for going to Tesco instead. Still, that may be too much for the Freelander to cope with...
Does anyone else find the exhaust system to be a hindrance on the Freelander? If so, what have you done to prevent damage to it?
Will take pics tomorrow. I know the trattor boys love a good old laugh.
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