Day off today and fed up with how dirty it was decided it was time to raid the other half’s car cleaning cupboard.

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Might be sunny but still chilly out :eek::eek:

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Also at 5’11” still needed some assistance with the roof
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After two coats of pre-wash and wheel cleaner it was time for a snow foam

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First wash done, needs a proper full de-contamination but for now it’s an improvement.

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Quite why someone decided a number plate required 6 Velcro pads I will never know.
Also stick GB stickers should be illegal :mad:

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Some tardis, hair dryer and a lot of elbow grease later

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Could finally do what I’ve wanted to do since I bought it :D

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Clearly 13 years ago 21 year old me didn’t think I’d ever have a Discovery this new o_O


Tomorrow lazy day has been cancelled as made a deal on a new set of boots for the old girl :cool:
 

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Took the disco for a little run up north this morning

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Not bad for 70mph I’m cruise the whole way

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All so I get collect these :D

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Having lunch then time for the 240 miles drive back home
 
Took the disco for a little run up north this morning

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Not bad for 70mph I’m cruise the whole way

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All so I get collect these :D

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Having lunch then time for the 240 miles drive back home

hi mate

what’s the tyre side wall rating please, is it 106 , are those range rover rims

what size are they plse , thks

suprising how far we will travel for items ;)

don’t forget , watch out for potholes , lol
 
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Thanks mate, was eyeing up some 21’s but always fancied these rims so when I mint set came up I went for it.

hi mate

what’s the tyre side wall rating please, is it 106 , are those range rover rims

what size are they plse , thks

suprising how far we will travel for items ;)

don’t forget , watch out for potholes , lol

Hi dude.

Yes 106 Y rating.
Pirelli Scorpion Zero 275/40/20
Yes Range Rover Stormer wheels I believe, came off a very nice Supercharged Sport who had upgraded to 22’s o_O

Done 400 miles according to the guy I got them from and I’m inclined to believe him.

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Yes great distances, especially when the location on eBay is wrong and they are actually a further 85 miles away from you than you thought! :eek:

Left house at 07:45, arrived back at 19:15 lol.

God yes I’m dreading that. Smacked a massive pothole 20 minutes from home that made me think I broke the car in half!
And that was on the chunky 255/55/19 tyres :oops:
 
Wheels are in the garage now as still gotta replace the rear arms and get the tracking sorted.

Plus new issue on way home with the brakes. Could hear a light grinding noise when slowing down for junctions.

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Thinking the pad is very low on the drivers side and is eating into the disc :eek::eek:

Crap!!!! No warning on the dash.

Ok so going to be changing the front brakes on Saturday. Probably gonna be going for the V8 upgrade with drilled and grooves discs along with green stuff ebc pads.
Unless of course I happen to get a supercharged Brembo brake kit setup and they are easy to fit lol
 
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hi

they do indeed look very nice wheels , really feel bad saying this

as i assume u will be fitting new tyres as there no good for ur D3 , tyre sidewalls fitted on a D3 must have a min weight rating of 111T

will get my coat ;)
 
Wheels are in the garage now as still gotta replace the rear arms and get the tracking sorted.

Plus new issue on way home with the brakes. Could hear a light grinding noise when slowing down for junctions.

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Thinking the pad is very low on the drivers side and is eating into the disc :eek::eek:

Crap!!!! No warning on the dash.

Ok so going to be changing the front brakes on Saturday. Probably gonna be going for the V8 upgrade with drilled and grooves discs along with green stuff ebc pads.
Unless of course I happen to get a supercharged Brembo brake kit setup and they are easy to fit lol

there’s an option ref the brake pad warning in a diagnaosric reader , can turn them on or off

are u doing the wishbones urself

V8 brakes will fit , the wheels just have 18” and bigger and think ur ok there, lol

can’t remember which wheel the brake pad wires are on as i don’t think it’s all x4

have a read on the D3 forum ref drilled and groved discs, they can crank and get mud/stones in them off road , but plse have a read on the forum

i feel a right misery saying that about ur tyres and the drilled discs
 
Ha ha ha well that’s fcuked my plans right up. No money for new tyres on top

sorry mate , think u would rather know and would have felt really bad not saying anything , as if god forbid u had an accident with those tyres ur ins could refuse to pay out due to there rating

ref ur tyres , radius should be a maximum diameter of 31.6 inches , huge amount of info on the D3 forum

shame the guy didn’t tell u
 
there’s an option ref the brake pad warning in a diagnaosric reader , can turn them on or off

are u doing the wishbones urself

V8 brakes will fit , the wheels just have 18” and bigger and think ur ok there, lol

can’t remember which wheel the brake pad wires are on as i don’t think it’s all x4

have a read on the D3 forum ref drilled and groved discs, they can crank and get mud/stones in them off road , but plse have a read on the forum

i feel a right misery saying that about ur tyres and the drilled discs

Might be the sensor is on the other side.
Do plan on doing them myself along with the the brake lines in due course when I have the cash spare.

Yer the drilled brakes is a bit of a difficult one. On one side they can get damaged easier and on the other they are proven to aid cooling which was my main reason for wanting them.

All good information to know mate.


sorry mate , think u would rather know and would have felt really bad not saying anything , as if god forbid u had an accident with those tyres ur ins could refuse to pay out due to there rating

ref ur tyres , radius should be a maximum diameter of 31.6 inches , huge amount of info on the D3 forum

shame the guy didn’t tell u

Looking on black circles it list 106 rating tyres for all Land Rover’s which doesn’t help me much.
 
Might be the sensor is on the other side.
Do plan on doing them myself along with the the brake lines in due course when I have the cash spare.

Yer the drilled brakes is a bit of a difficult one. On one side they can get damaged easier and on the other they are proven to aid cooling which was my main reason for wanting them.

All good information to know mate.




Looking on black circles it list 106 rating tyres for all Land Rover’s which doesn’t help me much.

the other guys will know ref the sensors, i haven’t got round to my brakes yet, lol

have now got my rear upper genuine wishbones and the 6x rear brake line hoses , all my pads are ok but also plan to replace all 4 x discs and pads inc sensors in the summer

i also like the drilled discs until i read about the issues ref ingress of mud / splitting between the drilled holes,

will find the info for u ref the tyres so u have it for future use
 
here u go ref tyres


Tyres suitable for the Discovery 3

AT = All Terrain, MT = Mud Terrain , RB = Road Biased , IS = Ice+Snow

Contents
[120"
20"
No LR 20" D3 rim currently
275/45R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 110 S
275/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 (RB) 110 Y
275/45R20 Yokohama V802 (RB) 110 Y
285/50R20 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 116 S
285/50R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 116 W
295/45R20 General Grabber UHP (RB) 114 V
295/45R20 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Kumho KL12 (RB) 114 W
295/45R20 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 114 V
19"
Standard size on LR rim 255/55-R19
255/55R19 Goodyear MTR (MT) 111 S
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Goodyear Wrangler F1 (RB) 111 V Run Flat
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Pirelli ATR (AT) 111 H
255/55R19 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 111 H
255/55R19 Michelin 4x4 Synchrone (RB) 111 H
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek PT9000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Dunlop Grandtrek ST8000 (RB) 111 V
255/55R19 Hankook Ventus ST RH06 (RB) 111 V
18"
Standard size on LR rim 255/60-R18
255/60R18 General Tire Grabber AT2 (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 General Grabber UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli ATR (AT) 112 H
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (IS) 112 H
255/60R18 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact UHP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Continental Cross Contact AT (AT) 112 T
255/60R18 Toyo Proxes Street Terrain (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Yokohama G051 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Michelin Latitude Tour HP (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Dunlop Grandtrek ST 8000 (RB) 112 H
255/60R18 Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport 4x4 (RB) 112 V
255/60R18 Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (IS) 112 H
265/65R18 BF Goodrich AT KO (AT) 122 R
285/60R18 Cooper Zeon LTZ (AT) 120 S
265/60R18 Cooper HT+ (RB)114 T
17"
Standard size on LR rim 235/70-R17
235/70R17 Goodyear Wrangler HP (RB) 111 H
235/70R17 Continental 4x4 Contact (RB) 111 H
235/70R17 General HTS (RB) 111 T
235/70R17 Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (IS) 111 H
245/70R17 Cooper STT (MT) 119 Q
245/70R17 Cooper ST (AT) 119 Q
255/65R17 General Tire Grabber AT2 (AT) 115 S
265/70R17 General Tire Grabber AT2 (AT) 115 S
265/70R17 Maxxis Bighorn MT 762 (MT) 118 Q
265/70R17 BF Goodrich AT KO (AT) 112 R
265/70/17 Kumho MT KL 71 (MT) 112 Q
 
Was going to go with rrs wishbones after been told they last longer.
Probably leave the rear brakes for now, should be good for this year, along with the hand brake with any luck.
 
Was going to go with rrs wishbones after been told they last longer.
Probably leave the rear brakes for now, should be good for this year, along with the hand brake with any luck.

yep, the RRS are the ones for the rear uppers, please don’t forget all new nuts and bolts

u will have to disconnect the brake hose for the rear upper , plus some coppaslip

hopefully u can just fit new pads unless the discs are that bad

christ i hope i don’t sound like telling u how to suck eggs

if it’s any use i posted the brake guide in the services guides that was done by another guy from the D3 forum, fantastic write up , shows u how to grease and adjust the EPB to maintain it
 
Yer probably gonna get them from advance factors who supply the bolts and bits.

Yes remember reading though the guides in the past. Will be having another look through them again in more detail as and when I get on with the job
 
Yer probably gonna get them from advance factors who supply the bolts and bits.

Yes remember reading though the guides in the past. Will be having another look through them again in more detail as and when I get on with the job

indeed ref advanced, really nice guy and peace of mind for parts etc

i did print the guide out and got some clear folder sleeves as we all know how greasy the pages get , lol

plse don’t forget some piccies, will need some further insperarion when i do mine

have also bought from advanced new front / rear heavy duty drops links and front / rear anti roll bar bushes , thought i may as well do them at the same time
 
Chaps, forgive a numpty question: why use RRS suspension components - are they better than the D3 originals?
 

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