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    d4 owners

    Hi all i would like to know from all d4 owners from the basic model to the top of the range hse what options you like ,wish you had and also dont need or never use just trying to narrow down my choices ,if it helps the d4 is for a tow vehicle
    cheers Roger

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    Hi robngab,
    For what it is worth, here are my suggestions:
    • 3.0 Lt Diesel engine (towing)
    • SE model
    • Rear airconditioning (had the D3 without, now have it in the D4)
    • E-diff (for the extra money, it is worth it)
    • Auto high beam (bit of a **** factor, but for an extra $400.00 its worth it)
    • Mudflaps.
    • Bonnett protector
    On top of these suggestions, I fitted the following after market bits:
    • DVD players to headrests wired to second battery.
    • Second battery.
    • Fridge point in rear of wagon wired to second battery.
    • Reversing camera (a must for hooking up van etc)
    Everyones needs are different. Hope this helps.
    Cheers, Craig

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    D4

    I went for the HSE after owning a SE D3.

    Agree that rear air cond is necessary if you have kids.

    Forget the LR Rear Screen Entertainment and go for a ROSEN one instead for half the price (LR dealer in Adelaide recommended this and its brilliant)

    E-diff is a must if ordering new - its relatively cheap and when it comes to selling the car its the first thing serious 4wdrivers ask - I have no doubt an e-diff optioned car will sell quicker than one without! It should be a no brainer decision for anyone ordering any Disco 4.

    I went with adaptive headlights with high beam assist and they are incredible headlights.

    The rest, well, nice but REALLY necessary....no...just nice to have.

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    My 2 cents worth...


    Minimum personal recommendation:
    • Active Electronic Rear Locking Differential
    • Bi-Xenon Headlamps
    • 7 seat leather
    • Rear view camera (not sure if you have to have the sat nav for this)
    • Bonnet protector
    • Window tint (after market)
    • Boot Liner / Cargo Mat / Loadspace Mat (after market)
    • Electric Trailer Brakes (after market)
    • H7 driving light zenon upgrade (after market)
    Worthy considerations:
    • Auto High Beam Assist
    • Weathershields (if you prefer the great outdoors & arm on the window sill instead of AC)
    • Front & Rear Mudflaps (factory)
    Worthy considerations if you go camping/offroading a few bit:
    • 2.7TD (so I could fit 17" rims & LT A/T or M/T tyres)
    • 17" alloy rims 1400kg capacity (after market - if you have an offroad bent or tow alot on dirt roads)
    • Rubber mats (factory - if you have kids and/or intend to use it camping/4WDing)
    • Front & Rear Mudflaps (home made appear to be the best way to go)
    • Traxide underbonnet dual battery system (after market)
    • Rhino roof rails & bars or full roof rack (after market)
    • Winch bar
    • Snorkel
    Wouldn't do again (unless free supply by L/R):
    • Premium Navigation
    Personally, I find the 2.7TD more than ample as a tow vehicle (2.5 tonne c/van loaded)

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    I have a D4 3.0 SE...

    I have and like:

    • 3.0 engine
    • Leather & 7 seats
    • eDiff
    • Window tinting - essential!


    I find I don't need:

    • reverse camera (because I don't have it) sensors seem sufficient for me
    • SatNav (see below note on costs)


    It would be nice to have:

    • upgraded stereo system:
      • if only for the fact that when you attach a bluetooth phone, you don't need to scroll through all the entries to get to the part of the alphabet you want! I have 679 addressbook entries
      • for better audio connectivity options (like iPod & USB key)
      • But it MUST be bundled with SatNav, making this $5K extra!


    I have aftermarket:

    • Rhino Roof Rails - because they have a low profile because I don't always attach the...
    • Rhino Roof Racks - on sometimes
    • PET Recycled Plastic Pile Loadspace liner - still looks good, easy to clean (but harder to clean than rubber), prevents spills and crumbs falling between the cracks of the 3rd row
    • Aluminium Door sill protectors - looks good, good protection for paint on door sill

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    Hello eddomak,
    The door sills on both my D3 and RRS have lost paint on the doorsills. The dealer says that I must catch it them with my leg or shoe when I get in or out.
    You mention in your list the availability of Aluminium Door sill protectors. I can't find these in either D3 or RRS accessory lists on the Landrover website. Any ideas?

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    Hi Discojools,

    Mine aren't OEM, but they do the job, and I actually prefer them to the OEM ones.
    I have a set that look similar to this item on eBay - mine seem less shiny.

    DISCOVERY 3 & 4 > Door Sill Plates - Stainless Steel - eBay Door Customisation, Interior Styling, Car Tuning Styling, Vehicle Parts Accessories. (end time 10-Oct-10 22:47:29 AEDST)

    And look around, because for the IDENTICAL set the total price can vary by quite a lot. I think mine (front and rear set as per above) were around $AUD120-$140 delivered.

    The official OEM Discovery 4 set is:


    And is known as the "Stainless Steel Sill Tread Plate" - look under Land Rover Official Homepage | Land Rover Australia and then Accessories, Discovery 4, then Interior Styling. You can do the same for RRS.

    Another option you might consider is a clear protective film. I had a Freelander before, and the door sill was a lot wider, and I had sidebars, so people would keep stepping on the top of the bar and onto the sill. Lots of scratches.

    Cheers,
    Edwin.

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    Hi Roger,
    I have:
    D4 2.7,
    7 Leather seats,
    E-diff,
    Rear A/C,
    Bi-Xenons,
    Sunroof.

    Things i wish i opted for:
    Keyless Entry (saves you grabbing your key to ONLY lock/unlock your vehicle every time you approach it)(Keyless entry works when you approach the vehicle with key in pocket/bag etc, you grab handle-key within proximatey-door unlocks. When walking away push button on handle & vehicle locks)

    Cold Climate Pack (would be good for my bad back in winter)

    After living with the vehicle for 6 months, These are the 2 options i would buy on my next vehicle.

    After driving other vehicles every day, i kinda wish i could add them....but alas cant be done...

    Cheers & good luck in your search.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    Hi Roger,
    I have:
    D4 2.7,
    7 Leather seats,
    E-diff,
    Rear A/C,
    Bi-Xenons,
    Sunroof.

    Things i wish i opted for:
    Keyless Entry (saves you grabbing your key to ONLY lock/unlock your vehicle every time you approach it)(Keyless entry works when you approach the vehicle with key in pocket/bag etc, you grab handle-key within proximatey-door unlocks. When walking away push button on handle & vehicle locks)

    Cold Climate Pack (would be good for my bad back in winter)

    After living with the vehicle for 6 months, These are the 2 options i would buy on my next vehicle.

    After driving other vehicles every day, i kinda wish i could add them....but alas cant be done...

    Cheers & good luck in your search.
    Hey Pete, what's with the Cold Climate Pack.......you old bugger

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    Hi Mate,

    It has Heated seats, 2 front & 2 outer 2nd row seats.
    Heated W/screen,
    Heated Washer jets,
    Heated Steering wheel.
    They are really nice when warm on your back...mmmmmm

    Cheers

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