Yes you can beat it....think pajero/montero mk1 with the flared arches and 33 inch tyres. From a design perspective pajero proportions work so much better, no contest. Heres a head to head comparison ruclips.net/video/s0AjEofUrCQ/видео.html
You need to tell this couple to call Trailhead 4x4 in Ohio and look into their CA legal LS engine conversion. 300 HP on 87 Octane and 100% more reliable.
Why not why buy what everyone driving this land rover discovery is his vision his personality good for him I have always like th d2 I currently own a land rover lr3 owning any land rover are headaches that's what's makes them unique
Sounds like a comment from somebody who doesn't really ever off road. I think in my 15-20+ years of land rovering and overland trips everybody was 30+ with a bunch of kids.. What did you expect a bunch of hicks in a mud hole drinking beer and wondering why no girls like them?
Agreed. If you are into some serious off roading then wt n cog are major concerns.. I had bare minimum on my D2 and it did pretty well. Enjoy outdoors enjoy LR
Real cool truck folks. You did a good job on what is already a legendary off roader. My Disco is 22 years old and I've owned her for 18 years. You're right about the sensors - I've lost count if how many its had changed. I'm thinking of doing the galvanised chassis mod to keep her on the road. Great video, thank you.
Thanks! The LS swap is something I have considered. A more reliable and fuel efficient V8 would be great. Hopefully they will work all the kinks out of the conversion.
Looks great I owned a 2003 Disco from new and drove it until the rear rusted out. Gas mileage sucks and premium gas requirement steered me to the Bronco. Cheers!
The D1 definitely has less to go wrong than the D2. But the D2 has some features missing in the D1. Tough choice but glad we are keeping it in the Land Rover family.
@JohnH totally agree with your opinion. Hope you both have some fantastic trips.we go all round Scotland.i won't drive anything else.all the very best to you both.
Great to hear from another D2 owner in CA. The front bumper is a one-off made by RTE Welding and Fabrication located in New Jersey. They do lots of parts for Land Rovers.
WELL DONE!!! Makes me miss my 2002 LR Disco II (Salty, of course). How much $$ do you have invested, do you think? I've not heard of galvanizing the frame (wow, frame off - but totally the way to do it)... what else did you do when the body was off? ... 3 Amigos FOREVER!! Cheers.
I have always liked the land rover discovery 2 , but I onw a 2007 land rover lr3 hse, it don't matter the year when it comes to fault codes , it's a land rover. The lr3 weights more than the discovery 2, but you have solid front and rear axles which is nice for lifting the vehicle compare to lr3/lr4 air suspension, good for bigger tires now the discovery you can find them cheap but who knows what repairs is needed nice build
I looked and unfortunately I don't have the part number of the springs. They were purchased by the previous owner back in 2015 if I recall correctly. They are 4" lift springs with 2" spring spacers
What did you use to keep the correct geometry on the axles did you have custom brackets made ? Looking to lift my 95 D1 have the 4" coils with shocks already what else will I need to keep stock geometry ?
Thanks for the kind words. The stock tires are definitely better for long distance travel which realistically is where you end doing the majority of your driving. But the oversize tires do give you the confidence to take trails you might otherwise avoid. Good luck with your build!
If you must, go with a lower ply rating all terrain tire. It's so much more comforting to have all terrains down a even simple dirt road knowing you're much better protected against flats
Nice rig well put together and thought out but there’s alway a but I. I see the loading points of we’re the roof rack joins into the roof guttering. Has the gutter sealant started to crack and also is the thin metal gutters starting to bend and buckle. This happened on my Nissan safari and water got in and rusted out my entire roof . What happened was the sealant which was done at the Nissan manufacturing stage cracks under roof rack loading and when you go cross country the body shell twists and warps . I had my Nissan for 30 years and had to sell it for parts because of the rust in the entire roof . So check your loads points . You might not see any the minute cracks under the brackets .water will seal into the sandwich spot welded roof pan to body .
Cool stuff. I got a mazda MPV 4x4 I am doing the same. Very rare vehicle, but its rock solid mechanically. Which got me wondering why Disco owners don't just do full swaps on these. Put an LS in it, lol
Good luck with your Mazda! I did think about going with a swap but it is not quite plug and play. Proper maintenance seems to go a long way to improving the reliability of the Rover drive train.
They were made by a company called Mantec who is now unfortunately out of business. The good news is there is another company called Wild 4 x 4 in the UK making them. They have a Facebook page.
Tuff-Rok Rear Window Interior Guard 3-Piece Set For Land Rover Discovery Series II, Includes Rear Window And Rear Side Quarter Window Interior Security Guards in roverparts.com
They were made by a company called Mantec that unfortunately no longer makes them. I think another company called Wild 4x4 made them as well but I don't know if they still do. I hope you find a set!
Land Rover calls it Epsom Green metallic. It is a very dark green with black accents. Looks almost black in certain light. I think it is a great color for Rovers!
Hi, great outfit. Did you change the propshaft/caster angle/trailing arms with the massive suspension lift? I guess, it is a V8 petrol? Mine is a Discovery 1 300TDi of 1998, model called "Trophy", that is 3 doors only, no ABS, no EDC, pure mechanical injection pump, only luxury feature is AC. Regards Heinz, Germany
@@johnh5192 Hello, I see. My 300TDi has a suspension lift (1 to 2" spacers, 2"+ coils ( sagged to 1", I guess). TD5 prop ( double cardan)on the front, and HD, wide angle prop at the rear. Which brand are your castor corrected front-arms ?
Nice truck. I have modified my Disco Baby in a similar way. 6" lift, adjustable long shocks, the Boge Self Levelling unit from Range Rover Classic (brilliant thing!) Double cardan shafts front and rear, uprated brakes (important with bigger tyres and extra weight. I'd suggest 18" wheels to fit the biggest brakes you can add) 9° caster correction plus adjusted rear axle angle. Adjustable Panhard Rod, strengthened chassis, larger oil coolers, 4.75 diffs...on and on. It does drive nicely albeit a bit low geared for long highway drives.
They are custom steel wheels sourced from Lucky 8 Off Road Equipment. They are 16" but unfortunately I can't locate the complete specifications. Thanks for the comment!
@@johnh5192 oh yeah, I didn't factor that in. I have a question in regards to any history or overheating or overheating scares since you've owned the Disco?
@@davidrangel7354When I first got it I put on new hoses and the 180 degree thermostat and have never had an issue. It now also has an aluminum radiator
Hi Calvin. The previous owner had them custom made by Lucky 8 off road. Unfortunately I don't have any of the specs other than that they are 16". I wish I knew the width and offset!
@@johnh5192 Mine tips the scales at 2660kg. I must remove the gold ingots from the footwells. Who knows what it would weigh kitted out like yours. 3000kg....more
@@shouldigetit I have a D2 myself so I know just keeping it running can be pretty expensive, even doing most of it myself. Let's see, assuming it was a pretty nice truck to begin with let's bump it up to 10k (5k if shabbier that you fix up yourself for another k or two), the tent is 5k, the roof rack with all the bells and whistles easily 3k (1k if you build it yourself), the interior probably another 5k (1k if DYI), just the wheels and tires 3k easily, 5k for the lift (2k if DIY), the frame galvanization probably like 5k at least if you have it done somewhere (1-2k if DIY and you don't own a zinc plating plant), lockers 3k (1k if DIY), bumpers, sliders, tire carrier 5k (1k if DIY), 5k to make the electricals and mechanicals reliable (1k if DIY) and another 2k just in assorted toys, that power box and fridge ain't cheap. I'm probably forgetting something, but that would take it up to 51k, or 26k if DYI. Maybe I'm way off base either up or down, but having custom stuff made is expensive, and having someone pick apart a rusty disco to galvanize the frame, open up diffs and practically rebuild the suspension aint cheap, not to mention dealing with the V8's (Td5 here) various issues... Phenomenal truck, either way.
I do most of it myself out of necessity since none of the local shops have clicked with me. I have way too much(both money and time) into this truck but it is a labor of love (which occasionally turns to hate). It would definitely be too painful to add up the total invested!
@@johnh5192 Yeah I know the feeling, all too well. If I paid myself even ten bucks per hour for labor then I would be bankrupt. They are excellent trucks, great to drive, will outperform _as stock_ pretty much anything but an 80 or 60-series cruiser offroad, and actually built to do so - fuel lines, electrics, everything you shouldn't scrape is high up out of the way, you're not breaking it by driving it. But then it rains and water finds itself through the windshield into the fuse box or BCU and you'll spend weeks chasing electrical gremlins. Infuriating.
@@ihmesekoilua The gremlins are enough to drive you crazy. That combined with the time and money invested makes me question my sanity at times. But I can't imagine getting rid of it.
The previous owners did some the work and I don't have those records. I have never added up my costs because it will be a crazy amount. I know it is way too much!
@@johnh5192 good to know. A guy down the street wants to sell me his disco for $3k but it has 200K miles. I figure it could either be a throw away car after a couple of years or a ridiculous money pit. I’m on the fence.
@@eddyperez3543 Even the higher mileage Discos seem to be getting more expensive. If it is in decent shape without a rusty chassis or major engine issues, 3K isn't bad. Engine replacement or chassis repair can get expensive quickly. Then if you getting bitten by the mod bug (like me) it can get out of hand. But is has been fun. Good luck!
No difference on my land rover lr3 hse its possessed, jeep 😢 ouch i love my 05 jeep wrangler unlimited rubicon and my rover and 07 yota fj cruiser, but i alway like the discovery 2
your video was good till she say something about jeeps . that's sad that some people hate other 4x4's , you got to love the sport that's what matter not which 4x4 you drive , sometime is a combination of both human and machine
We have many friends with Jeeps who we off road with. The comment she made was just a joke directed at them. We would obviously help anyone who was stuck and needed help. I agree it doesn't matter what kind of vehicle you drive.
“We’ve installed”…,”didn’t get the Disco 1 because it lacked creature comforts “…like what ? “Don’t recover Jeep owners” Folks like these are buying Discos and making the rest of us LR owners who off-road look like A holes
I STARTED LIKING THIS VID UNTIL I REACHED 3:07 AND WHAT THE LADY SAID TURNED ME OFF. SORRY LADY JEEP ARE MADE IN THE USA AND ARE STRONG AND MIGHTY. FOR EVERY 1000 JEEP OUT THERE THERE IS 1 LR DISCO
You cant beat the looks of the discovery as an overlander
Totally agree. That was what led us down the road to Discovery ownership.
A classic Range Rover is pretty damn close. Hell even a p38 looks amazing when built properly.
It's gotta be a Land Rover thing.
Yes you can beat it....think pajero/montero mk1 with the flared arches and 33 inch tyres. From a design perspective pajero proportions work so much better, no contest. Heres a head to head comparison ruclips.net/video/s0AjEofUrCQ/видео.html
@@lopantolulu that paj has lockers you dingbat. Put lockers in the Land rovers and it’ll do the same thing
These Discovery's are so cool looking, especially lifted on huge tires. Lots of windows, the ones at the roof edge in the rear are so cool.
That is exactly what first attracted me to the Discovery!
I have my own td5, 20 years in the family. Doctors pay unlimited repair so far. You are awesome!
Vivian doing the flex move was classic. Nice rig thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching Cory, glad you enjoyed it!
-Ben
Goals for my Disco 2! Beautiful build someone did!
Thanks for the kind words!
3:06 amen sister. Land Rover for ever.
You need to tell this couple to call Trailhead 4x4 in Ohio and look into their CA legal LS engine conversion. 300 HP on 87 Octane and 100% more reliable.
I'll be sure to let them know! Thanks for watching :)
-Ben
I would look into a diesel engine if considering a complete swap.
This is an outstanding overloading rig. You two definitely know what you are doing - great inspiration for my own build.
Thanks so much for watching, glad you enjoyed!
Good luck on your build as well!
LOVE the location of the relocated bumper lights!!
Thanks Martin. I sometimes forget that is not how they are supposed to be!
Can't believe people like this are in the offroad game now.
Nice rig but I felt their presentation was a bit weird or off ,almost cringey.
Why not why buy what everyone driving this land rover discovery is his vision his personality good for him I have always like th d2 I currently own a land rover lr3 owning any land rover are headaches that's what's makes them unique
@@jamesray3920Thanks for the reply. Nice to hear from another Land Rover owner👍
Sounds like a comment from somebody who doesn't really ever off road. I think in my 15-20+ years of land rovering and overland trips everybody was 30+ with a bunch of kids..
What did you expect a bunch of hicks in a mud hole drinking beer and wondering why no girls like them?
Looks interesting and quite useful! I would be concerned about all of the weight carried so high above the COG though.
COG and GVWR don't apply to Overlanders lol
Agreed. If you are into some serious off roading then wt n cog are major concerns.. I had bare minimum on my D2 and it did pretty well. Enjoy outdoors enjoy LR
Great truck. This couple has a great aesthetic
I agree! Thanks for watching Frank.
-Ben
Great video! Just joined the Land Rover family for the first time myself!
Congrats! Thank you George :)
-Ben
Afreakingsum! Got a 99 and still trying to keep it going! You get the headaches but when it runs it runs!
Thanks for the kind words! I like that: "when it runs it runs". Well said.
Real cool truck folks. You did a good job on what is already a legendary off roader. My Disco is 22 years old and I've owned her for 18 years. You're right about the sensors - I've lost count if how many its had changed. I'm thinking of doing the galvanised chassis mod to keep her on the road. Great video, thank you.
Thank you for kind words!
No it's never the motor it's always the driver🤩
This is a really cool Build!
Thanks for watching Ricardo!
-Ben
Your Disco looks awesome,I love it
Thanks! And of course a big thanks to Ben for making the Disco (and us!) look so good.
Great job on your vid and your rig! I have an 04 destined for an LS swap. Not quite an overlander but definitely a keeper. Thanks guys.
Thanks! The LS swap is something I have considered. A more reliable and fuel efficient V8 would be great. Hopefully they will work all the kinks out of the conversion.
@@johnh5192 Beautifully executed overlander. Are you running standard diffs with lockers?
@@henriknucup8062 Thanks Henrik. The diffs have 4.37 gears with Ashcroft lockers and pegged housings.
@@johnh5192 I have over 12,000 miles on my LS swap disco 2. No issues at all
@@ryandickinson3331 I will be keeping this in mind if this engine needs replacing
Looks great I owned a 2003 Disco from new and drove it until the rear rusted out. Gas mileage sucks and premium gas requirement steered me to the Bronco. Cheers!
The disco 1 is the landrover to own.
The D1 definitely has less to go wrong than the D2. But the D2 has some features missing in the D1. Tough choice but glad we are keeping it in the Land Rover family.
Great video. I've got a green 300tdi. Just love the look of them.this one is awsome.
Thanks. I wish we had that engine as an option. Green is the best color in my biased opinion!
@JohnH totally agree with your opinion. Hope you both have some fantastic trips.we go all round Scotland.i won't drive anything else.all the very best to you both.
Very nice rig. What make is your swing arm tire carrier. thanks
210k+ '03 SE7 in CA here, can you tell me who fabbed the front bumper? I love it
Great to hear from another D2 owner in CA. The front bumper is a one-off made by RTE Welding and Fabrication located in New Jersey. They do lots of parts for Land Rovers.
Hello, loving the setup. I have one of those roof racks but mine does not have the light surround. Is urs an add on piece?
Many thanks
Thank you. The rack is the Voyager Off Road Challenge edition which has the light surround built in.
What brand is the snorkel? It's the best looking one I've seen even they all looked similar.
Stephen I'll ask John to get back to you on that one or you can DM him on instagram! Thanks for watching.
-Ben
The snorkel is made by The company TJM based in Australia. I agree it is the best looking option.
Thank you John!!
@@stephenchiu4201 No problem!
Do they have a channel? Would love to see more of this rig
Unfortunately we don't. Only our IG accounts. Thanks for watching!
@@johnh5192 what's ur ig disco account?
WELL DONE!!! Makes me miss my 2002 LR Disco II (Salty, of course). How much $$ do you have invested, do you think? I've not heard of galvanizing the frame (wow, frame off - but totally the way to do it)... what else did you do when the body was off? ... 3 Amigos FOREVER!! Cheers.
Thanks! I'm afraid to add up how much I have invested. A previous owner installed the galvanized frame so I got very lucky there!
I have always liked the land rover discovery 2 , but I onw a 2007 land rover lr3 hse, it don't matter the year when it comes to fault codes , it's a land rover. The lr3 weights more than the discovery 2, but you have solid front and rear axles which is nice for lifting the vehicle compare to lr3/lr4 air suspension, good for bigger tires now the discovery you can find them cheap but who knows what repairs is needed nice build
Very nice setup
Thanks for watching Todd! How did you find this video? RUclips recommended?
-Ben
@@shouldigetit I have been searching LR Discoverys and this video popped up. Good looking rig.
Awesome rig and great video. Thank you for sharing. Do you happen to have the part number for the terrafirma springs? Thank you.
I looked and unfortunately I don't have the part number of the springs. They were purchased by the previous owner back in 2015 if I recall correctly. They are 4" lift springs with 2" spring spacers
What did you use to keep the correct geometry on the axles did you have custom brackets made ? Looking to lift my 95 D1 have the 4" coils with shocks already what else will I need to keep stock geometry ?
We have caster-corrected radius arms and dual double cardan driveshafts in addition to the extended shocks and coils. Good luck with the D1!
What roof rack is that?
Gorgeus!
Thanks!
love it
Hermosa landy
Love it dude!
Thank you Shazzie! I hope you win that roof tent ;)
@@shouldigetit I hope so too 🤞🏽😄
very cool rig
very cool car!
Thanks!
That thing is a beast!! Nice job. I have a 2013 LR4 with the V8. Thinking of an overlander build but with stock tires for long distance travel.
Thanks for the kind words. The stock tires are definitely better for long distance travel which realistically is where you end doing the majority of your driving. But the oversize tires do give you the confidence to take trails you might otherwise avoid. Good luck with your build!
If you must, go with a lower ply rating all terrain tire. It's so much more comforting to have all terrains down a even simple dirt road knowing you're much better protected against flats
What are you driving on to need tyres that big?
Over some very big rocks!
Nice rig well put together and thought out but there’s alway a but I. I see the loading points of we’re the roof rack joins into the roof guttering. Has the gutter sealant started to crack and also is the thin metal gutters starting to bend and buckle. This happened on my Nissan safari and water got in and rusted out my entire roof . What happened was the sealant which was done at the Nissan manufacturing stage cracks under roof rack loading and when you go cross country the body shell twists and warps . I had my Nissan for 30 years and had to sell it for parts because of the rust in the entire roof . So check your loads points . You might not see any the minute cracks under the brackets .water will seal into the sandwich spot welded roof pan to body .
Thanks for the heads up. Something I will definitely keep an eye on.
Love the set up.. Nicely done...
Thanks for watching Jules!
-Ben
Cool stuff. I got a mazda MPV 4x4 I am doing the same. Very rare vehicle, but its rock solid mechanically. Which got me wondering why Disco owners don't just do full swaps on these. Put an LS in it, lol
Good luck with your Mazda! I did think about going with a swap but it is not quite plug and play. Proper maintenance seems to go a long way to improving the reliability of the Rover drive train.
Awesome build. Where did you get the window guards that are on the inside?
They were made by a company called Mantec who is now unfortunately out of business. The good news is there is another company called Wild 4 x 4 in the UK making them. They have a Facebook page.
Tuff-Rok Rear Window Interior Guard 3-Piece Set For Land Rover Discovery Series II, Includes Rear Window And Rear Side Quarter Window Interior Security Guards in roverparts.com
Thank you for review. Amazing beautiful disco and all upgrades. Can you put the total cost for modification In list. Best regards,
Thanks for watching! I'll ask them to put together a total cost if they're open to seeing that number :D
-Ben (hope you'll subscribe Mr.A1)
I have never added it up. I've never wanted to because it would be too painful 😄
nice car!
where did you get the nice cooler pretection?
The company that makes the fridge is called Whynter and they also make a fitted insulating cover.
If you can’t parallel park I suggest you aren’t using your mirrors correctly
Where can I buy rear left and right door window grilles?
They were made by a company called Mantec that unfortunately no longer makes them. I think another company called Wild 4x4 made them as well but I don't know if they still do. I hope you find a set!
how much was invested overall ?
I'm too scared to add it all up. Between the previous owner and myself, it is a lot!
What color is the car? I’d like to paint my p38 this way
Land Rover calls it Epsom Green metallic. It is a very dark green with black accents. Looks almost black in certain light. I think it is a great color for Rovers!
Is the engine the original Land Rover engine or did you do a swap?
No swap although I have thought about it. It has a rebuilt 4.6 with top hat liners and a Crane cam.
Awesome Land Rover Discovery 2..Beautiful beastly look as well..Where can you purchase the 6 inches lift kit please? Looks mean azz
The 6" lift was done using 4" lift springs with 2" spring spacers. I think most of the Land Rover parts suppliers carry these parts. Thanks!
Hi, great outfit. Did you change the propshaft/caster angle/trailing arms with the massive suspension lift? I guess, it is a V8 petrol? Mine is a Discovery 1 300TDi of 1998, model called "Trophy", that is 3 doors only, no ABS, no EDC, pure mechanical injection pump, only luxury feature is AC. Regards Heinz, Germany
Hello Heinz,
It does have caster corrected radius arms and new prop shafts. It is a V8. Sounds like you have a nice truck!
@@johnh5192 Hello, I see. My 300TDi has a suspension lift (1 to 2" spacers, 2"+ coils ( sagged to 1", I guess). TD5 prop ( double cardan)on the front, and HD, wide angle prop at the rear. Which brand are your castor corrected front-arms ?
@@HeinerStorch The caster corrected radius arms were made by RTE-Fab located in New Jersey
Nice truck.
I have modified my Disco Baby in a similar way. 6" lift, adjustable long shocks, the Boge Self Levelling unit from Range Rover Classic (brilliant thing!) Double cardan shafts front and rear, uprated brakes (important with bigger tyres and extra weight. I'd suggest 18" wheels to fit the biggest brakes you can add) 9° caster correction plus adjusted rear axle angle. Adjustable Panhard Rod, strengthened chassis, larger oil coolers, 4.75 diffs...on and on. It does drive nicely albeit a bit low geared for long highway drives.
@@Predator27007 Thanks. Your Disco sounds impressive. Can you tell me the specifics on the uprated brakes?
Great built, but I wouldn't comment on Jeeps specially when you drive a land rover full of gremlins.... very well done guys
Thanks! As stated earlier some our wheeling friends are Jeep owners and that comment wasn't anything more than a friendly joke.
@@johnh5192 yup Roger that! Mate it looks fantastic keep the videos coming please 🙏
Looks the business 😊❤
Awesome!! What kind of wheels are those?
They are custom steel wheels sourced from Lucky 8 Off Road Equipment. They are 16" but unfortunately I can't locate the complete specifications. Thanks for the comment!
Did you guys swap the gears on your differential?
Hi David! We swapped to 4.37 gears.
@@johnh5192 oh wow and you're still not getting the best gas mileage?
@@davidrangel7354 I think the not so great mileage is due to the increased weight and wind resistance more than anything else
@@johnh5192 oh yeah, I didn't factor that in. I have a question in regards to any history or overheating or overheating scares since you've owned the Disco?
@@davidrangel7354When I first got it I put on new hoses and the 180 degree thermostat and have never had an issue. It now also has an aluminum radiator
Any info on the wheels?
Hi Calvin. The previous owner had them custom made by Lucky 8 off road. Unfortunately I don't have any of the specs other than that they are 16". I wish I knew the width and offset!
Hola qué marca de suspensión lleva y que marca de amortiguadores lleva? Maravilloso Discovery 2 enhorabuena..
Thanks! The springs are Terrafirma, the radius arms are from RTE and the shocks are Bilstein model 7100.
That truck came from connecticut?
It did! Did you know it when it resided there?
The FJ40 ❤️
I still miss it. Hard to believe what they are selling for these days.
Do you know what it weighs, before loading?
Great question. I will have to get it on a scale one of these days.
I tried to benchpress it and I couldn’t. So it’s definitely over 100 pounds.
-Ben
@@shouldigetit Yes, I tried to benchpress mine...no dice. Def over 100lbs
@@johnh5192 Mine tips the scales at 2660kg. I must remove the gold ingots from the footwells. Who knows what it would weigh kitted out like yours. 3000kg....more
Roofrack?
It is made by Voyager Offroad. It is their Offroad Challenge Edition for the Discovery 2.
Anybody seen a disco 2 parcel
Shelf that’s reasonable?
Sweet
Thanks for watching Derrick!
Jesus that's a nice disco. If they didn't do a lot themselves, they have got to have north of 50k in it, for a vehicle that's worth like 5k stock.
What do you reckon they’ve got into it if it were all DIY?
@@shouldigetit I have a D2 myself so I know just keeping it running can be pretty expensive, even doing most of it myself. Let's see, assuming it was a pretty nice truck to begin with let's bump it up to 10k (5k if shabbier that you fix up yourself for another k or two), the tent is 5k, the roof rack with all the bells and whistles easily 3k (1k if you build it yourself), the interior probably another 5k (1k if DYI), just the wheels and tires 3k easily, 5k for the lift (2k if DIY), the frame galvanization probably like 5k at least if you have it done somewhere (1-2k if DIY and you don't own a zinc plating plant), lockers 3k (1k if DIY), bumpers, sliders, tire carrier 5k (1k if DIY), 5k to make the electricals and mechanicals reliable (1k if DIY) and another 2k just in assorted toys, that power box and fridge ain't cheap. I'm probably forgetting something, but that would take it up to 51k, or 26k if DYI. Maybe I'm way off base either up or down, but having custom stuff made is expensive, and having someone pick apart a rusty disco to galvanize the frame, open up diffs and practically rebuild the suspension aint cheap, not to mention dealing with the V8's (Td5 here) various issues... Phenomenal truck, either way.
I do most of it myself out of necessity since none of the local shops have clicked with me. I have way too much(both money and time) into this truck but it is a labor of love (which occasionally turns to hate). It would definitely be too painful to add up the total invested!
@@johnh5192 Yeah I know the feeling, all too well. If I paid myself even ten bucks per hour for labor then I would be bankrupt. They are excellent trucks, great to drive, will outperform _as stock_ pretty much anything but an 80 or 60-series cruiser offroad, and actually built to do so - fuel lines, electrics, everything you shouldn't scrape is high up out of the way, you're not breaking it by driving it. But then it rains and water finds itself through the windshield into the fuse box or BCU and you'll spend weeks chasing electrical gremlins. Infuriating.
@@ihmesekoilua The gremlins are enough to drive you crazy. That combined with the time and money invested makes me question my sanity at times. But I can't imagine getting rid of it.
What does a build like this cost?
The previous owners did some the work and I don't have those records. I have never added up my costs because it will be a crazy amount. I know it is way too much!
@@johnh5192 good to know. A guy down the street wants to sell me his disco for $3k but it has 200K miles. I figure it could either be a throw away car after a couple of years or a ridiculous money pit. I’m on the fence.
@@eddyperez3543 Even the higher mileage Discos seem to be getting more expensive. If it is in decent shape without a rusty chassis or major engine issues, 3K isn't bad. Engine replacement or chassis repair can get expensive quickly. Then if you getting bitten by the mod bug (like me) it can get out of hand. But is has been fun. Good luck!
.... and go campiiiiinnnnnnnnnggggg......!!!!.....
Sounds like it’s mechanically a lemon, maybe you should own a jeep!
Haha that's just regular Discovery! :)
-Ben
Bismilah
If u have the funds drop in a tdi 300 diesel and front / rear lockers
It already has front and rear air lockers. Unfortunately it wouldn't pass the emissions test with a diesel.
You are fucking awesome!!!!
Seems imbalanced? Too much weight in the rear maybe?
That is not a series 2, a series 2 land rover is from the 50s-60s
It's already a true 4 wheel drive..Dif lockers make it a 4wheel drive thay just lock up diffs 🤦🏻♂️
❤beaulty❤
Thanks!
-Ben
No difference on my land rover lr3 hse its possessed, jeep 😢 ouch i love my 05 jeep wrangler unlimited rubicon and my rover and 07 yota fj cruiser, but i alway like the discovery 2
We have many friends with Jeeps so it was just a little joke. 😄 I like the LR3 a lot. Let's hope we both get a break from fault codes for a while!
Yes I know the jeep comment was a joke I just bought a 04 D2 im planning to build into another overlanding vehicle now I have 2 headaches 😮😊
@@jamesray3920You probably will have 2 headaches at times but you will also have 2 fun and unique vehicles. I hope they treat you well😁
Depends on what they’re driving?.. 😂 Your other car is for sure a BMW
How did you know? 🤯
There are soo many broke haters in the comments 😂😂😂😂
I was looking for defenders till I saw the price.. so I got my disco instead
Same!
your video was good till she say something about jeeps . that's sad that some people hate other 4x4's , you got to love the sport that's what matter not which 4x4 you drive , sometime is a combination of both human and machine
We have many friends with Jeeps who we off road with. The comment she made was just a joke directed at them. We would obviously help anyone who was stuck and needed help. I agree it doesn't matter what kind of vehicle you drive.
“We’ve installed”…,”didn’t get the Disco 1 because it lacked creature comforts “…like what ? “Don’t recover Jeep owners” Folks like these are buying Discos and making the rest of us LR owners who off-road look like A holes
I STARTED LIKING THIS VID UNTIL I REACHED 3:07 AND WHAT THE LADY SAID TURNED ME OFF. SORRY LADY JEEP ARE MADE IN THE USA AND ARE STRONG AND MIGHTY. FOR EVERY 1000 JEEP OUT THERE THERE IS 1 LR DISCO
We have a lot of friends with Jeeps that we wheel with. Viv's comment was a friendly jab in their direction and was made in good fun.
YEAH I FIGURED. I ALSO WAS JUST JOKING AROUND SO DON'T GET ANGRY WITH ME
Does John & Vivian have Instagram? Would love to know more about the mods. Trying to upgrade my 04 Disco right now :)
Yes they do! If you pause at 0:02 you'll see their respective instagram handles under their names on the screen.
-Ben