Replaced the front offside wheel bearing, because of a hard ABS fault. Another issue off the list. You got to love a Britpart part for lasting about 3 years before going wrong.....
 
Installed my Flatdog boot shelf to keep random bits and pieces from being in the way of the main load space.
Matte bonnet decal to reduce summer glare, with nice logo detail.
Dixon Fabrication rock sliders fitted. Don't need them, but they look great!
Replaced old, seized front calliper carriers, and added wheel spacers. Must remember to go back in and re torque them in 50-100 miles.
Replaced the steering bars, and threw the tracking completely out in the process. I clearly wasn't nearly careful enough when trying to match the lengths.
Cracked open one of the rear door lock mechanisms to replace the motor. Lost a few tabs, though there doesn't appear to be any reason for them to exist since it's screwed together anyway. Part of me is surprised it worked. 3 more to go...
 

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Decided that I need to check the oil pump sprocket bolt on my 2000 TD5. First job was to remove the front crossmember. Air chisel, breaker bar and 2 hours of fighting with rusty bolts and it's done. Knocked the captive nuts off with air chisel so I can use bolts and nuts when putting the crossmember back.
While waiting for the parts for the job made spacers for the front crossmember. I have longer shocks and mild lift so in theory the propshaft could hit the crossmember. The block of steel was practically free of charge, just needed 2 hours of drilling, cutting and finishing the product. The rusty look fits perfectly under my D2!
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New Monroe shocks just arrived from Paddocks. Good enough to pass an MOT as mine are original, and are very rusted. Suppose I've got to get off my backside and fit them now.... Still, another bit knocked off the very long list. Might tackle the new Watts linkage next.... Its a Britpart one, but will get me going as mines just a bit clicky...

Will take the time to refurb the old linkage, so I have a spare when the Britpart one goes belly up....
 
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Hi all,

So i have had my new to me discovery for just over a year now, went through the MOT no problem, just needed a new rear number plate bulb.
Gearbox went crap, couldn't select certain gears and whining loudly then couldn't select any gear apart from 4th, so got second hand gearbox fitted and a new clutch whilst it was out.
New battery (correct one) as was struggling to crank and was going dead after being left for a week.
Polished the headlights last weekend too (sanded, compound, polished and UV protected) look like new now and make the front end look very clean.

still many things to do like get rear windows working again, strip folding mirror switch to get it to work better, Lanoguard the chassis especially the rear, just to name a few of the many many things that need dong.

Thanks

Andy
 
Replaced the front offside wheel bearing, because of a hard ABS fault. Another issue off the list. You got to love a Britpart part for lasting about 3 years before going wrong.....
I won't touch them any more. I was at MM4x4 a couple of months ago for something. Dave brought it out in a blue box and i politely asked him to take it away and bring one back in a more expensive box! I finally learned my lesson after having a front wheel bearing fail the MOT for THREE consecutive years after doing about 2000 miles on the second two Britpart bearings. Fortunately they were fitted by my cousin at his garage so the bills were cheap. But now i don't use Britpart AT ALL!
 
Not a Disco but still all Landy, i changed the front shock absorbers on the 101. It now no longer goes BANG! over bumps in the road. Had to modify a threaded boss to allow me to compress the rubbers to remove and replace the split pin. You need a rather large clamp to squash the rubbers. Panicked somewhat when i discovered the 8 inch i intended to use didn't fit so had to bring the bigger one home from work which did. To date these are the most expensive shock absorbers i've ever bought but as the only place i've seen so far that sells them is 101parts.co.uk, Martin has cornered the market so you have to pay the money and be thankful.
Thank You Martin. It no longer goes BANG over bumps! :banana:
 

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Hi all,

So i have had my new to me discovery for just over a year now, went through the MOT no problem, just needed a new rear number plate bulb.
Gearbox went crap, couldn't select certain gears and whining loudly then couldn't select any gear apart from 4th, so got second hand gearbox fitted and a new clutch whilst it was out.
New battery (correct one) as was struggling to crank and was going dead after being left for a week.
Polished the headlights last weekend too (sanded, compound, polished and UV protected) look like new now and make the front end look very clean.

still many things to do like get rear windows working again, strip folding mirror switch to get it to work better, Lanoguard the chassis especially the rear, just to name a few of the many many things that need dong.

Thanks

Andy
Well done you! When MY Disco 1 gearbox did the same thing i went online searching for another gearbox and bought a Disco 2 instead... :D
 
New Monroe shocks just arrived from Paddocks. Good enough to pass an MOT as mine are original, and are very rusted. Suppose I've got to get off my backside and fit them now.... Still, another bit knocked off the very long list. Might tackle the new Watts linkage next.... Its a Britpart one, but will get me going as mines just a bit clicky...

Will take the time to refurb the old linkage, so I have a spare when the Britpart one goes belly up....
Just buy decent quality and fit it once...
 
Finally got round to fitting roof bars, sourced some genuine LR bars at a good price in all black.

The boot mechanism was also on its way out so changed the mechanism in the lower rear door.

It did refuse to open at times so manage to replace it in the nick of time.
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Mileage: 142179
 

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