Well you have answered your own question in your post, thats all the changes :wink: i think the ECU was changed in the later models 01 on.
But thats about it.
Baz.
What (apart from lights, trim and price) are the main differences between an early 99-01, mid 01-02 and late 03-04 Discos.
I have been looking around now for a while and I have found that they seem to change prices acording to the years as set above.
I know that the 03-04 model had the greatest trim look change, but did they do anything under the body. Apart from the CDL.
01-02 brought back the S, SE and SE7 and from what i can gather lost the accuator for the CDL. (now I have to crawl under cars to look)
I have seen the 99-00 models as low as 16K (but high milage) and the 03-04 are still selling for nearly their new price.
Can anyone point out what to look for, the good and bad points for the years and how reliable they are compaired to the earlier models.
Thanks
Danny
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Well you have answered your own question in your post, thats all the changes :wink: i think the ECU was changed in the later models 01 on.
But thats about it.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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Hi ,
03 -04 DII have a shorter front bumper ' valance ' for better approach angle and no oil pump bolt problem .
Ta
The D2 update also has much better door seals. They don't leak water like the earlier D2.
Stereo controls are on the steering wheel.
Much much better sound proofing
Much firmer seats
Obviously the CDL which you mentioned
There were a few Disco's made in 01 & 02 which did not even have the internals for the CDL in the transfer case so with these you cannot even add CDL on later. Important to watch for as the Disco is useless off-road without CDL.
[quote=walker]the Disco is <span style="color:red">useless</span>
Thems fighting words 8O
I have no problem in my '02 Disco without CDL, except when compared to Discos with the CDL and Defenders. Without it and relying on TC only, it is still better than many other (read Jap Crap) 4x4s. I would not call it "useless", but perhaps label it "less capable" :wink:
And adding a few internals to the transfer case, or exchanging transfer case will allow fitment of a CDL to these models. Priced around $1000 last time I asked. Haven't got around to it, as I mainly use the V8i for play days.
No, I would definatley say useless and even dangerous.
It depends where you drive it. On road and sand it is probably ok, but as soon as you get it on rutted steep tracks, it gets cross axeled and will not go anywhere. And really a Cruiser, Patrol or Prado will easily beat it. And with no CDL it is actually dangerous to back down a steep hill, the way the TC and ABS work leaves you with no control and is the reason LR put the CDL back in.
On many (anything more than easy) LROCV trips, you are only allowed to go if you have CDL.
Have you driven one? As I said, really haven't had any problems with it, and Yalwal is basically my backyard, ruts and hills goes OK. Yes, I drive it differently to my other vehicles, but I don't find I get stuck any more than in the others, and less then some of my friends with other makes. You learn to live with it, and drive accordingly. Cars aren't dangerous, but drivers are :wink:
ouch ..... that's below the beltOriginally posted by ATLandy
Hi ,
03 -04 DII have a shorter front bumper ' valance ' for better approach angle <span style="color:red">and no oil pump bolt problem </span>.
Taops:
He owns one, drives harder than most, which is to the equal of and beyond Yalwal and contributes significanlty to a Disco2 specific chat group.Originally posted by Lucy
Have you driven one? Cars aren't dangerous, but drivers are :wink:
Try a stalled failed ascent on a greasy hill wihout CDL. :wink:
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
His sig says he's got an '04, we are talking '01-'02. According to him they are vastly different. Having experience in vehicles with and without the CDL, yes there is a difference, but I wouldn't characterise those vehicles without it (the CDL) as dangerous or useless. As I said before, just "less capable.
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