rfhdisco

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Hi All
After 15 years with my Disco 2 it become uneconomical to get through the mot.
I want to say thanks to the landyzone for all the help I got from the members with the various problems I had over the years.
As a result I have got a few bits and pieces I no longer need such as a Land Rover workshop manual,
spanner for removing cooling fan , repair kit for starter motor.
Just contact me if you are interested.
 
Hi,
The answer to your question is as follows.
I was increasingly getting the 3 Amigos and I had a recurring leak on one rear hub also the sprag connection on the water pump was so worn it was making a terrible noise.
A new ACE pump was needed and I have had a leaking roof due to the roof not being seal properly when it was replaced.
Cost to get it through the MOT was estimated between £2000 - £3000 so it went to Dunsfold as spares.
I had 15 years with it and it never let me down but I have spent a lot of money over those years. If you keep your Disco you are going to need a healthy bank balance.
 
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Obviously too late to comment but £2 to £3k to repair would seem extremely high even fitting a new Ace pump ( around £450 )
 
Obviously too late to comment but £2 to £3k to repair would seem extremely high even fitting a new Ace pump ( around £450 )
Problem is I am nearly 80 and whilst in my younger years I would have a go at anything but arthritis has put pay to all but the most simple jobs.
The problem is that it looked like the rear axle casing needed replacing as the seating was damaged and to remove a roof, re tack weld and seal is a big time consuming job.
Sad as I liked the disco have replaced it with a volvo XC90.
 
I think nearly 80 is a very valid point :)
Have you anyone to pass it too in the family?? for them to start a 'Love Affair' or "Love Hate" relationship with Land Rover Discovery 2???:D:D
 
Problem is I am nearly 80 and whilst in my younger years I would have a go at anything but arthritis has put pay to all but the most simple jobs.
The problem is that it looked like the rear axle casing needed replacing as the seating was damaged and to remove a roof, re tack weld and seal is a big time consuming job.
Sad as I liked the disco have replaced it with a volvo XC90.

Quite a few disco owners seem to be going for the volvos.
 
Problem is I am nearly 80 and whilst in my younger years I would have a go at anything but arthritis has put pay to all but the most simple jobs.
The problem is that it looked like the rear axle casing needed replacing as the seating was damaged and to remove a roof, re tack weld and seal is a big time consuming job.
Sad as I liked the disco have replaced it with a volvo XC90.


Did you find anyone to take over your Disco??
If not! there in a elder gentlemen living in Sandringham, Norfork who may be in need of one!! :D:D:D
 

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