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  1. Richard_J

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    Cheers mate
  2. Richard_J

    Disco 2 Tires

    Hi Higgo I thought about a large double tire as that would also lift my diffs up slightly... but I don't at the moment want to start cutting into the bodywork
  3. Richard_J

    Disco 2 Tires

    My disco 2 is currently on road tires... they are 255 55 r18 I was thinking of changing them over to Goodrich T/A KO2. I was wondering if anyone has these tires and if so are they any good. My only other thought was to take of the land rover alloys and go for steel wheels r16 so I can go for a...
  4. Richard_J

    New

    Well it could give you a big boost in your off road abilities... which is why I am trying to find out if it will work on a 2003 face lifted D2
  5. Richard_J

    New

    I'll check out that link cheers
  6. Richard_J

    New

    Hi Neill, That's for letting me know. I have seen some videos that show discos without cdl... but the diff has the ability to be locked/unlocked but as the option was not included at purchase they put in a shifter without the linkage. You can see what I mean if you look on YouTube lucky8...
  7. Richard_J

    Disco 2 CDL

    Hi guys. As far as I am aware, all discos until at least 2002 had cdl. But unless you requested cdl as an option the linkage was not connected and the shifter only gave you high or low range. Now I have a face lifted 2003 model, does any one know if land rover changed the diff as part of the...
  8. Richard_J

    New

    Lol now that is the big question... as far as I know all discos had cdl, but they didn't all have the gear linkage. What I am wondering is if they changed the diff when they face lifted the disco 2 in 2003. If it is the same as the older discos I think I can fit an after market ashcroft shift to...
  9. Richard_J

    New

    Hi Guys, My Name is Richard. Just joined up. I have a 2003 Discovery 2, which I am planning to upgrade so I can play in some deep mud. Any pointers would be appreciated. Cheers
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