Go for it. Start simple and as you gain confidence work your way up. If you are taking the vehicle off road and /or remote the more knowledge you have about the vehicle the better.
Before I had the D3, I didn't do any work on my cars. Now I'm not changing timing belts yet, but I have changed the alternator, hub assemblies, coolant crossover assembly, EAS compressor, valve blocks, air springs and other suspension components, brake rotors and pads, oil, fuel, air and cabin filters. Can bleed the fuel and coolant system. A GAP diagnostic tool or such is recommended. I have been able diagnose and rectify a number of problems which have paid for it and more.
Get a manual and with Youtube and forums like AULRO you should be set. If I can do it anyone can.
I don't know about the 3.0l but the 2.7l oil filter is a cartridge type. it has a section protruding from the bottom that needs to fit into a hole at the bottom of the filter case. It seems quite obvious but there are reports of filters being fitted without being seated properly. When the casing is screwed down the filter has been crushed leading to major engine damage.
I have been getting my service components from Island 4x4 in the UK.
MY08 TDV6 D3 Zermatt Silver, B.A.S ECU Remap, ARB Bar, 12K Kingone Winch, 2x100Ah LiFePo4 Auxiliary Power, Safari Snorkel, Baja Rack Roof Rack, Brown Davis Aux. Tank, RWC, Front Runner Rear Ladder, Drifta Drawers, Doran TPMS, LLAMS, GAP IID BT.
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