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Thread: It maybe time for the D2 to go

  1. #11
    Ean Austral Guest
    Yep its a TD5 and staying that way...Sounded good tho..

    Cheers Ean

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    It seems from what I read on here that the clutches in the TD5's dont last versus the V8 set up...otherwise mate they are such a good tonker toy just keep her going and enjoy. You would drop so much cash on a D3 and they have a hell of a lot to go wrong, and if you like your truck thats the main thing and it will be cheaper. I love the D2. They are the last of the LR's with character too in my opinion. They also look like a proper offroad machine with slightly bigger tyres and bar!

  3. #13
    Ean Austral Guest
    Its been a great car, and truthfully,I dont think I need to replace the clutch plate or the flywheeel, but have got them new to put in as the clutch etc has to come out to replace the fork, so if I renew them now then I should have no problem for atleast 120k, and I will now keep the car so maybe next time it needs replacing I will actually be on land and can do it myself..

    The decision has been made for me anyway SWMBO says the disco stays so sounds good to me..maybe some flowers might be in order for such a good decision.

    Cheers Ean

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    Well, this might be slightly off topic but recently i have driven two toyota prado's owned by family members, a 2002 95 series diesel manual and a 2005 120 series auto diesel, and both were very very average in my view as to driving experience, comfort quality etc. The 95 feels like a little tin box and the 120's suspension was a joke (had only 50k on clock) compared to the D2a. i just mention it because it may be the case that we have a few more niggles to contend with, but the d2 is a superior vehicle on road and off (well with a front bar fitted anyway) to the 95 at least, based on my experience. i guess my question is, what would you have instead? My uncle recently paid 4.5K to redo the head on his 95 prado. And it's still a shopping trolley to drive

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    Nice outcome.

    I'm really pleased for you and really hope any other future repairs are a long way off.

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    A TD5 ...Bugger! ...that will teach me to skim read posts.

    I should have realised straight away that it if at around 220K it will soon need engine work then it was always going to be diesel.

    The trusty good old Rover V8s would just be starting to loosen up at that low milage.

    I think I'll leave this discussion now... Bye!

    cheers,
    Terry



    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    probably a backwards way of doing it if he has a TD5

    cheers phil

  7. #17
    Hamish71 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    Thanks for the reply's..Yep common sense tells me with what I done to the car, and the extra stuff I have replaced as precaution then the car is well looked after..Have had it since it was a demo model so know it history inside out, If I was there to do the clutch myself, I could just replace the fork and the other bits and be happy, but seeing as tho im paying labour I may as well replace the whole lot and in theory not touch it again for 100k plus.

    Think its more the frustration of paying to get work done, when the clutch was only replaced 60k ago, again a job I paid to get done..

    Oh well I should know, if its got wheels,it Floats, or tits its going to cost $$$

    Cheers Ean
    The best piece of advice my grandfather ever gave me..." If it flies, floats or ****s, rent it, dont buy it!"

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    Ean Austral Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish71 View Post
    The best piece of advice my grandfather ever gave me..." If it flies, floats or ****s, rent it, dont buy it!"
    Your grandfather was a man of the world by the sounds of it..

    Think mine said something similar come to think of it...

    Must've been a smart generation, or they realised along time ago what we are still learning today..

    Cheers Ean

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    My dad told me, "the cheapest thing you'll ever put in a car is fuel"


    and he never owned a V8,,,


    but he's still right,,,


    Glad to see you and the D2 are still an item Ean,,
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

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