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Thread: Aftermarket exhaust available for Disco 3?

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    Disco3_BigBoat Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by wardh View Post
    I'll be interested to hear about the air bags in the rear. Not sure if that is possible with the coiler as you have the spring with the shock absorber inside it?

    Howard
    Correct you are. I had a friend in the States who was telling me about a hollow bellows that a new shocky threaded through the middle. After a little more reserch on that, this product is still in the R & D stage at this time. His mate is on the project and it looks like it is not going ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stig0000 View Post
    just go to eny well none exhuast shop,,, they will make enything you want for i guess half the price of a pre made pipes,
    Good advice Stig000,
    I just had about 400mm length on both pipes on a TDV6 replaced, where they get squashed near the bends around the read diff.
    Only cost $200 from the local exhaust place, who used stainless like the original and did a great weld/overlap job on both ends.
    Funny thing is that I thought that fixing the pipes would make some noticeable difference since one was squashed to about 1/2 its diameter, but it made no difference in performance or noise.
    I have since fitted the LLams which should stop this re-occuring.

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    Disco3_BigBoat Guest
    Thanks for the info guys. I just assumed an upgraded exhaust would improve performance. It did on my old Navara, but this isn't a Navara! Please excuse my ignorance.

    Looks like the bellows are out too. I wanted them so the rear end wouldn't sag while towing my boat. We'll see if the upgraded suspension helps stiffen things up a little.

    Any suggestions on suspension?

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    Disco3_BigBoat Guest
    HP500,

    No. not so obvious. It is a TDV6. I had hoped to gain some power but it seems as though I was mistaken. Thanks to everyone here for educating me. I'm am glad of this forum doing so. This is my first Land Rover and may need more education in the future.

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    Disco3 Bigboat,

    For springs try King Springs, check the website and you will find they make various rated and height springs for the coiler D3. Ordered through a popular automotive chain store you will find them at a realy good price in fact super cheap With the right combination you will gain ride quality, height and load carrying capacity at the rear.

    Hope this helps. Cheers

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