RyanP

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Good Morning my fellow Eskimos! Just a general question regarding the lifespan of a Disco. My 1995 300tdi passed its MOT yesterday:D after spending the weekend being welded:( (5 patches, all around rear seatbelt mounts). It's cost me about £170 to get it MOT'D which i think is ace!
My question is this... how long can a Disco go on for before needing major body or chassis repairs?
I used 5l of waxoyl last summer but i think i'll go for 15-20l this summer.

Any comments or examples would be appreciated

Ryan
 
No one can say as we don't know how u look after the vehicle, how its used or where ie. on a farm with all the acids etc or driving on tarmac 90% of the time just like mine, 11 years old and dosn't have any rust.
 
if you think an 11 year old disco doesnt have any rust your either deluded or you havnt looked hard enough

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Don't think so, I work in London so use the disco only at weekends sometimes, it's only done 36,000 always washed on Sundays :) undersealed and waxoyled and I have the use of two other cars.
 
Don't think so, I work in London so use the disco only at weekends sometimes, it's only done 36,000 always washed on Sundays :) undersealed and waxoyled and I have the use of two other cars.

deluded then .....

ah well
 
I look after my disco like a baby, washed every week. waxoyled every year, mini service every 6 months etc, i do about 3k a year and it spends most of its time on tarmac.
I'm thinking about the long term. I want to keep my truck forever. Am i being nieve thinking that if i look after it that it will go on for 5-10 years? Or are uneconomical repairs inevitable?
 
Am i being nieve thinking that if i look after it that it will go on for 5-10 years? Or are uneconomical repairs inevitable?

i suspect there are plenty of people who have done repairs on their own vehicles that would be totally unecconomic if they'd had to pay a hourly rate for someone to do the job - but that's just how landys get under your skin
 
i suspect there are plenty of people who have done repairs on their own vehicles that would be totally unecconomic if they'd had to pay a hourly rate for someone to do the job - but that's just how landys get under your skin
he's right.
 
he's right.
YIP THESE CHAPS ON HERE ARE RIGHT IVE ONLY HAD MINE 3 WEEK IVE PUT NEW FLOORIN BACK WELDED SILLS INNER WING FIXED HI / LOW DRIVE FITTED NEW WINDSREEN I NEVER THOUGHT ID BE ABLE TO DO IT BUT LIKE THEY SAY IT GETS UNDER UR SKIN OH BY THE WAY MINES A 93 DISCO BOUGHT FROM SCRAP YARD 70 QUID NOW MOTd.:)
 
I look after my disco like a baby, washed every week.

WTF!? I try and get mine muddy every weekend and then the rain washes it orf again!

And as for uneconomical repairs, fixing the overheating problem I had would've cost way more than it's worth (new stat, water-pump, head gasket and clearing through all the hoses) but it was SO worth it. I can really say it's mine, all mine, now.

Who loves their Disco more (I feel a new thread coming on), someone who touches it up with a sponge at weekends or those of us who aren't scared to be up to their elbows with landy juice for a couple of days and treats it how it wants to be treated at weekends?
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