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    Tips for TD5 Disco

    Hi there,

    I am about to buy my first LR (saying that feels like I am in a 4WDAnon meeting, admitting to something that I shouldn't be doing).

    Any way, I have looked though all 87 pages of the forum (and wow, what a lot of knowlege, cant wait to use some of the tips), and basically confirmed what my previous research had told me. I am looking for a '99-'01 Disco, TD5, auto. i.e. Want the TD5 (over TDi) and the CDL, but cant afford an '03.

    Is there any blatent/obvious problems or signs of problems that I should be looking out for when looking at potential vehicles?

    Also, I (think I) really want ACE. Should I be all that concerened about it, is it a must have?

    I have heard a rumour that child seats/capsules dont fit very well due to the nature of the seat belts/split seats, is this something to be worried about?

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Re: Tips for TD5 Disco

    Originally posted by Sequel
    Hi there,


    Is there any blatent/obvious problems or signs of problems that I should be looking out for when looking at potential vehicles?


    Thanks in advance for any help.
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    Re: Tips for TD5 Disco

    Originally posted by Sequel
    Hi there,

    Also, I (think I) really want ACE. Should I be all that concerened about it, is it a must have?

    I have heard a rumour that child seats/capsules dont fit very well due to the nature of the seat belts/split seats, is this something to be worried about?

    I had the choice of 2 Disco's, one with ACE and one without, when I bought mine and went for the one without. I figured the coil suspension had less to go wrong with it than the ACE suspension. The whirring noise of the ACE set up would have driven me nuts over a period of time. I don't know if this is common to all ACE suspensions or just the one I test drove. I have been totally happy with the non ACE suspension.

    I have had a child seat in mine without any problems, kid sat a little high though.

    I bought my 2000 Disco in early 2003, from a Land Rover specialist, with 77000kms on the clock. I have now done 134000kms and it has only had 3 problems. The water pump replaced at 80000kms service, the electronic turbo boost control replaced at 120000kms and the driver's power window module replaced last week.

    Make sure you get one that has been regularly serviced and, if possible, get it checked out by a Land Rover specialist.

    As Defenderzook said they are very addictive - I am so happy with mine, most versatile car I've ever owned.

    Good luck with your purchase, stick with this forum (everyone is very helpful) and get the DISCO2RAVE cd from the emporium.

    Cheers,
    Jack

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    Yep as above, with a service history is good advice, as for the CDL if you get the 2000 to 2001 model it will have the lock in the transfer case but no actuator, this can be bought after market for as little as $500 fitted, we got the AMV electric actuator for $620 fitted.

    No problems with ours as yet purchaced it at 71,000k, now done 100,000ks.
    I did break a diff but that was my fault, accidently dropped the clutch while towing the campertrailer (1.3t) and loaded up for a weekend away, still drivable though, got it fixed when we got home.

    I love it, Baz.
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    Hey Baz

    For some reason, I thought your TD5 was Auto? Yours is manual is it? How do you find it?
    Mine is manual as well, and as much as I like the manual, there are times I wouldn't mind an auto.
    Cheers
    Chris

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    Sequel,

    Love the Disco's and TD5's! Like all our friends have said...serviced well, good history, reasonable age, genr. no probs.

    As for the child/baby seats - heaps of room. I've got 5 children - 3 of them (ages 3,5,7) have all had baby/child seats in there at the same time, with plenty of room.

    ACE is nice, but it's really no great thing or advantage to my way of thinking. The handling of these things really does surprise....

    PM me if you want some details of a couple of decent vehicle brokers. .

    Good luck and enjoy [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

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    I tend to think that ACE is just awsome. Even with a total lift of 7" the Disco sits reasonable flat on road and while off road the ACE disconnects the sway bars for all intents and purposes and gives you a heap more suspension travel than the non ACE setup. In my opinion, ACE is win - win. So far I've also not heard of an ACE systems failing, not to say they don't but it seems rare if it does.

    I would have no hesitation in getting ACE.
    Cheers
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    Hi Sequel
    I got a 99 TD5 man Disco back in august.200000ks for $14900.Goes really well,has ACE,no bodyroll at speed.Made my own CDL acuator for about $30.averages 10.8 to 11.8 L/100ks.Since owning it I made my own sliders(sill panels) recovery points, CDL acuator.I have taken it on some serious off road trips,goes really well,front/rear departure angles are no where near as good as my old series landies,so a rear custom bumper is on the drawing boards(1/2 ripped the plastic one off last outing)
    Check for service history,especially on the high Km vehicles,if synthetic engine oil has been used all should be good.
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    ACE IS GOOD

    My 2003 TD5, AUTO, ACE has been great, no probs so far 43,000 Ks, the ACE makes very plesent crusing, no body roll even with emu lift and springs, and so much nicer for passengers. If u don't like technology get a defender. Sure the noise wasn't the centrifical filter ?.
    Regards

    PS Looking for Chip upgrade info,

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    Originally posted by cwebb
    Hey Baz

    For some reason, I thought your TD5 was Auto? Yours is manual is it? How do you find it?
    Mine is manual as well, and as much as I like the manual, there are times I wouldn't mind an auto.
    Cheers
    Chris
    Hey Chris, yeah i know what you mean, i mainly don't like the manual when i'm loaded up with the camper on and i have to take off on an uphill, like at traffic lights and such really makes the clutch work hard, other than that i prefer the manual.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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