So readers, if you have been following my sad tale it looks like my Disco (300Tdi)does have pretty terminal cancer.
But solid low kilometre running gear and good interior has me pondering a body swap.
It is a 98 disco and I've found a 96 (300Tdi) with a supposedly solid body but a dud engine. I will have access to a two post hoist. So I'm thinking should I put the 96 body on the good chassis and running gear or should I swap the running gear into the good body.
Leaving VIN issue aside what pro and cons are there for each method? Anyone who has done a body swap is it worth the hassle etc.
Cheers
Bruce
Haven't done body swaps, but have done bodies off/on again and engine/gearbox out/in - bit of a pain either way, but probably would go for engine/transmission swap.
If one vehicle has ABS and airbags (and associated crush cans) and the other doesn't, then my own preference would be to build a vehicle avoiding those items - no guarantee the bags would work, and ABS can be difficult to maintain - plus without them you have more freedom/less cost when mounting winches, taller tyres etc.
If both are auto then try and keep the original engine mated, as I understand there are differences in how far into the bell housing the torque converters sit across the model years - check Ashcrofts website, but stay stay away from their other goodies until the pound crashes, which shouldn't be too long...or am i being too optimistic?![]()
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