That’s a super nice disco 4!! Can I ask how much you bought it for / how much the upgrades have been approx? Thinking of upgrading from a disco2 in the next year or two.
Yes costs can quickly get out of hand when buying/modifying a LR. I’m a bit reluctant to divulge the costs as I don’t want to know myself .
Anyway here goes, most are from memory so there will be a +/- of a couple of quid.
D4 £31.5k
Prospeed roof rack, rear ladder, compressor guard, rock/tree sliders with step inserts, sump plate all bought as a package new from Prospeed £3.7k
Lights in grill, 2 x Lazer Triple R-750’s £600
Roof light 1 x Lazer Linear Elite 18 £500
Tinted windows £160
Duratrac tyres 4 fitted £440
Altox fuel burning heater controller £220
Redarc BCDC1240D split charge controller (still not fitted yet though) £350
Rear work light Lightforce ROK20 £80
I’d probably add another £200 for associated sundries.
Things still on the list is a side awning. I’ve just acquired a set of Prospeed awning brackets that retail for £90. Not decided on which awning to go for yet but leaning towards a Rhino Rack Batwing. Think these retail for £660.
Yes I’ve spent a lot but it’s taken 2 years to get it to the point it is now. Plus I’ve sold lots of stuff I don’t use to fund most of it. I was determined to fit the best of the best (in my opinion) and think it’s looking good.
I did most of this to my old D3 but that was on a very tight budget.
Lots more planned for this year as we are planning on driving to Austria next year for a few weeks so will be looking at roof rack storage, another spare wheel and whether I need to think about having the ability to carry extra fuel.
So there you go. Not the cheapest of setups but I kept my D3 for ten years and see no reason I won’t be keeping this one for a similar amount of time.
Thanks for the nice comments and I’ll update as and when I bolt something else on
Cheers pal. I’ve been pushing for this trip for years and now we are going. The resort we are going to we’ve been a couple of times before once on a summer walking holiday and once on a winter skiing holiday so we know what it’s like. It’s called Obergurgl in the Austrian alps. Stunning part of the world. It’s 985 miles door to door. Really can’t wait and we’ve already started planning
Loved all your pics. We were on a Scotland lodge holiday last May with the replacement Range. Cheers Tricky.I’ll have a look. Most of the footage is of the cars as they go past. Scotland is awesome for scenery we had two weeks up there last year amazing. This is the view of our lodge for a week. View attachment 187488View attachment 187489
If your fitting the cross bars, basically the roof rack then with the extended rails you could in theory fit extra cross bars. This would allow you to to have more fixing points for the awning reducing any flex/sag at the front of the awning. Hope that makes sense.Hi @Andy Foster
may I quickly pick ur brains plse , is it better to fit the extended roof rails for side awnings , only have the short ones and haven’t fitted them yet so haven’t cut the covers
many thks
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