There was a bloke from Yarram trying to sell a 200 tdi and an LT77 and LT230 on ebay, 1500 beer tickets for the box and case, give him a ring and offer 1k and your motoring again
stick with LT 77, get it back on the road then look at your leisure for any replacement, you might be able to save up some money instead of going into debt.
talk to toorak tractor at moorabin or somewhere down that way. they did up my R380 for about half of what others were quoting.
There was a bloke from Yarram trying to sell a 200 tdi and an LT77 and LT230 on ebay, 1500 beer tickets for the box and case, give him a ring and offer 1k and your motoring again
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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THe other option would be to rebuild the box yourself if your slightly mechanically inclined
Yes there are lots of bits in a gearbox and some of which you may need a press to get in or out but most of what you will need to change you could buy the new bits from LR and fit your self if you give yourself enough time and space to place it out properly.
Best way if you havnt pulled something appart before and you want to get it back together is to lay it out how it came out and that way it is just a matter of finding what is broken, replacing that and putting everything back in reverse.
You may already know all this but I thought it might help someone, after youve pulled a few different Gboxes apart you pretty much end up throwing everything in a box and just taking note of what is different.
Hi Joel,
I had a similar 'should i trade up' thought a year or so ago. In my case, nothing had broken on my Tdi, but it was up for the 200k service and the idea of a newish TD5 or new Defender was in my mind.
I don't have anywhere near the modifications on the Tdi as you, but after pondering for a few weeks I decided to keep the Tdi for these reasons:
1). The TD5 doesn't offer me a great deal of extra off-road ability or drive pleasure over the Tdi. Traction control and more grunt would be nice, but for the extra swap-over price I could get front and rear lockers and map the fuel pump plus a few other bits and pieces. And the Tdi seems the less complex mechanical option.
2). Defenders are great, but they cost way too much second hand (thats not a bad thing, goes to show that they are well thought of vehicles).
Even though you may have to spend a few thousand for the new gearbox, it's something that you (hopefully) only need to do once, then you can enjoy the D1 for many years to come .. and be happy that you don;t need to set aside money for a similar thing to happen to the TD5 that you may buy.
Best of luck
You already know that you're not going to get a replacement truck with all the good bits you've got on yours. Just think what it will cost you to buy another vehicle and get it to the point you've got yours, Except the busted gearbox of course.
Better the devil you know in my opinion, if you get the job done right it'll be one less thing you may have to do in the future. There would be no guarantee's with any replacement vehicle you bought.
Will you do it yourself? Have you got the tools and space? Have you got the time?
If so, I reckon keep the present car, ring TRS in Adelaide and talk to Phil, line up a used (or reco) auto box AND EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT, including rear main oil seal and gasket.
Perhaps offer up your present assembly (box and bell housing, clutch and flywheel, slave and pedal box, etc) as part trade.
The only research you need to do is work out the sequence of events and I assure you, if you do it properly, it'll take some time!!!
Good luck and HTH.
Pete
Dizzie, 08 D3 TDV6 SE![]()
Better the devil you know I say fix the gearbox in your existing vehicle and your still ahead at the end of the day![]()
similar ponderings myself as my bonnet and roof paint is shot. In the end I think i'll keep mine get the paint fixed add a couple of lockers and snorkel and be ahead. All other Disco's i've looked at have been either overpriced or i'd have to spend too much to bring them upto the same spec as mine. Fix her up and you'll probably be happier in the long run. If not a couple of years down the track 2007 model defenders might be in the right price range.
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