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    Discovery 2 "TG" model?

    Buying a set of lift coil springs for a 2003 D2, and seller is calling it a Discovery "TG" model.
    Haven't heard them referred to as a "TG" series, can anybody enlighten me please?

    Does "TG" equal L318 (Disco 2)?

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    ...never heard of it....ready to be enlightened

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    New one on me.
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    Is it a typo and actually a Town and Country version which was a model.

    Land Rover Discovery Classic - 2004 - Next Car Pty Ltd
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Is it a typo and actually a Town and Country version which was a model.

    Land Rover Discovery Classic - 2004 - Next Car Pty Ltd
    But even those differences were basically cosmetic,and wheel size changes,there were no suspension changes.

    The 5 seaters were generally coils all round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    But even those differences were basically cosmetic,and wheel size changes,there were no suspension changes.

    The 5 seaters were generally coils all round.
    No idea - just commenting on the term TG may have been a typo instead of TC.
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    RE "TG" D2

    Thanks all, I doubt there is any "TG" designation at all, some sort of typo or mixed message.
    It's an Australian Ebay parts seller selling Lovell's springs for D2 "TG" Discovery.
    Has a set of 4 with 50mm lift, but has a drop down fitment checker that says springs are good for 1999-2005.
    So I tried checking fitment for a D3 2005 2.7 (which might equate with manual "S" model), they reckon same springs fit that as well.
    Don't think I will be ordering for my D2 until they confirm on phone what they think they are selling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    But even those differences were basically cosmetic,and wheel size changes,there were no suspension changes.

    The 5 seaters were generally coils all round.
    SLS (air) was mandatory on seven seaters, optional on five seaters.
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