I have same setup, well almost. 130k miles and my motor is shot. Basically 2011 use plastic timing guides for the chain, and well, they fail especially on an interference engine. Make sure you service the timing chain and update the guides with metal. Also replace the hydraulic timing chain tensioner when your in there. Used engines start at 9k here in the U.S.
They are factory 18" Land Rover wheels sprayed black with archillies Desert Hawke mud terrain tyres... The tyres are fantastic off road but horrendously noisy on road so I only use them when adventuring, way too loud for the city!
Cheers, and yep more vids to come! The earlier D4's had 18" wheels, the later ones have larger brake callipers which struggle to fit under the 18" wheel unless you file down a small section of the calliper first hence why most just have the 19" or 20" wheels. The tyres are achilles desert hawke MT
Do you have wheel spacers? If so what width. Also, compressor shield? I guess what I"m asking what's everything that's aftermarket. I'm planning a build, any input is appreciated. Thanks much
Its pretty standard.. no wheel spacers, its a 2011 D4 so it fits 18" wheels (and even 17" i believe). I don't do much off-roading, mainly just beach driving when on holidays. Rock sliders and suspension height rods for extended lift which can be handy in super soft sand thats about it
Jeff Henderson its attached to the roof racks using a home made L bracket. You can use the stock ones but then the awning sits up high instead of being flush with the roof rack.. just a cosmetic thing, functionally either way is fine
Luke, thanks for the reply, I was wondering if you could text me a close up picture I'm trying to move my awning from my P38 to my new to me LR4 but I can't figure it out, I also decided on a small trailer for my RTT and not a roof rack so mounting options are limited. LOVE your truck it looks amazing. 2zero3-78eight-8635 Thanks Jeff-
I love this 4x4 because no other car in the world does the muddy stuff with such aplomb and street stuff in the city with such refinement. That takes some serious engineering to do both. Did you spec the Disco with the locking diff? All the best. Ps. I might do this in the Alice Springs area, next April
peanuts2105 nah I didn't know about the locking diff before I bought this one but I really wish the battery didn't die before we filmed the way back up this track from the beach, it's a pretty serious track and i just can't see how the locking diff would be necessary given I still never failed for traction.. maybe a nice to have but not a necessity at all.
LR lost their way when they went v6, the engines are really a nightmare to work upon. I was a field service and engine rebuilder for Cummins, I could whip a turbo off say a cab over Kenworth in 30 mins rebuild it and have it back on in 2 hours, on the tdv6 you cannot even see the turbo I have 2010 2.7, when it going, it is better than any vehicle on the road and off it, but, when stuff goes wrong, it is really bad news, mainly electronics, I have a diagnostic tool, tells me what's wrong but fixing it is a nightmare
I do the same. I rarely air down because the Terrain Response works so well and I tend to get a lot of sidewall punctures in rocky terrain when aired down. We're a bit limited with our 18"-19" tyres and 7,000lb weight.
Awesome driving. Have you had any problems since you put the wheels on??? I have same vehicle 2015- SCV6 with 18" compomotive rims on 265/60 18. Had them for around 8000km my car suddenly will not rev past 3000rpm. Took it to the LANDROVER they said it's because the tyres are over size. They won't touch it said i need to fit 255/60/18 and the
Lift your LR3, LR4, Sport or Full Size Range Rover with a 2.5 inch lift kit from Johnson Rods starting at $185. Get larger tires, improve off road performance. Check out our tire size chart and 18" wheels for off road and more tire selection. johnsonrods.com
Nice video ! White LR4, Suggestion only. Dont leave the tow attachment on because it will drag and snag mate. :)
I have same setup, well almost. 130k miles and my motor is shot. Basically 2011 use plastic timing guides for the chain, and well, they fail especially on an interference engine. Make sure you service the timing chain and update the guides with metal. Also replace the hydraulic timing chain tensioner when your in there. Used engines start at 9k here in the U.S.
They are factory 18" Land Rover wheels sprayed black with archillies Desert Hawke mud terrain tyres...
The tyres are fantastic off road but horrendously noisy on road so I only use them when adventuring, way too loud for the city!
I thought all LR4's came with 19" wheels or a 20" option, also what tires are those? Great vid, and post a few more!
Cheers, and yep more vids to come!
The earlier D4's had 18" wheels, the later ones have larger brake callipers which struggle to fit under the 18" wheel unless you file down a small section of the calliper first hence why most just have the 19" or 20" wheels.
The tyres are achilles desert hawke MT
Do you have a picture of where needs to be filed on the brake caliper?
Geoff Carr no need on my d4 but it's pretty obvious on the rear calliper when you take the wheel off
Luke Poynter I'm confused. Your D4 looks like a post MY14 with 3 litre. I thought all 3 litre D4's couldn't fit 18's. What year is your D4?
Awesome clip. If you dont mind me asking what kind of wheel / tyre set up is that?
Dude this was great 👍🏾
Looks like you upgrade the headlights! nice setup!!!
Looks good. Should have taken the hitch off though.
Tires on your rig? Please, thank you.
Great video! How do you like the APT sliders? Do you have the underbody protection, as well? I am looking at fitting my 2016 with the APT setup.
That was a very good video and the camera work was great. I have a LR3 and you make me want to go driving in the dirt right now.
Excellent
Were you using HDC in those first few min? Knarly track, great video.
Hi there, I really enjoyed your video, I am putting together an off road compilation of the Discovery, and wondered if you would like to be included?
go for it
@@lukep9601 Thank you, I will be sure to credit your channel as the source of the footage
Thank you for your contribution, here is the link to the compilation
ruclips.net/video/0YpX0nEbypw/видео.html
Do you have wheel spacers? If so what width. Also, compressor shield? I guess what I"m asking what's everything that's aftermarket. I'm planning a build, any input is appreciated. Thanks much
Its pretty standard.. no wheel spacers, its a 2011 D4 so it fits 18" wheels (and even 17" i believe). I don't do much off-roading, mainly just beach driving when on holidays. Rock sliders and suspension height rods for extended lift which can be handy in super soft sand thats about it
Great video - What rock sliders are those?
Luke's rock sliders are from APT in Brisbane
nice drive, nice car :)
Hi, How do you have your side awning attached. Thanks for the help. Jeff-
Jeff Henderson its attached to the roof racks using a home made L bracket. You can use the stock ones but then the awning sits up high instead of being flush with the roof rack.. just a cosmetic thing, functionally either way is fine
Luke, thanks for the reply, I was wondering if you could text me a close up picture I'm trying to move my awning from my P38 to my new to me LR4 but I can't figure it out, I also decided on a small trailer for my RTT and not a roof rack so mounting options are limited. LOVE your truck it looks amazing. 2zero3-78eight-8635 Thanks Jeff-
nice work! is your landrover fitted with the optional rear diff lock?
I love this 4x4 because no other car in the world does the muddy stuff with such aplomb and street stuff in the city with such refinement. That takes some serious engineering to do both.
Did you spec the Disco with the locking diff? All the best. Ps. I might do this in the Alice Springs area, next April
peanuts2105 nah I didn't know about the locking diff before I bought this one but I really wish the battery didn't die before we filmed the way back up this track from the beach, it's a pretty serious track and i just can't see how the locking diff would be necessary given I still never failed for traction.. maybe a nice to have but not a necessity at all.
LR lost their way when they went v6, the engines are really a nightmare to work upon. I was a field service and engine rebuilder for Cummins, I could whip a turbo off say a cab over Kenworth in 30 mins rebuild it and have it back on in 2 hours, on the tdv6 you cannot even see the turbo I have 2010 2.7, when it going, it is better than any vehicle on the road and off it, but, when stuff goes wrong, it is really bad news, mainly electronics, I have a diagnostic tool, tells me what's wrong but fixing it is a nightmare
was it all way up on ride hight? if not,why not?
cos he was using ride height
Nice vid! Do you air down or up your tyres for offroad? And what size tyres are your running?
scubapro14 I didn't change it for this track, but normally down if I don't need so much clearance
I do the same. I rarely air down because the Terrain Response works so well and I tend to get a lot of sidewall punctures in rocky terrain when aired down. We're a bit limited with our 18"-19" tyres and 7,000lb weight.
Awesome driving. Have you had any problems since you put the wheels on??? I have same vehicle 2015- SCV6 with 18" compomotive rims on 265/60 18. Had them for around 8000km my car suddenly will not rev past 3000rpm. Took it to the LANDROVER they said it's because the tyres are over size. They won't touch it said i need to fit 255/60/18 and the
Ant Milne that doesn't make sense, the tyre and wheel choice will have no impact on the revs of the engine in that way.
I know this is an old comment, but that's ridiculous. Engine not reving and tyre size sounds a bit iffy.
Mr Milne, did you find out what was the problem, causing the low revs?
Need one to test.
ruclips.net/video/MUZJC93Kj_4/видео.html
They work well off roading
Is this TDV6 S or SDV6 S model? Cheers
Respect
What side rails are those?
Lift your LR3, LR4, Sport or Full Size Range Rover with a
2.5 inch lift kit from Johnson Rods starting at $185. Get larger tires, improve
off road performance. Check out our tire size chart and 18" wheels for off
road and more tire selection. johnsonrods.com
It's $120 for the adjustable ones from GOE - far better value.
Luke Poynter where can i find those?