Off Road Test in the mud with asphalt tires with the new 2021 Land Rover Discovery.New 2021 Land Rover Discovery is available in Discovery, S, SE and HSE tri
Land Rover Discovery 2 (2002 – 2004) At A Glance. Fantastic off-road ability and a reasonable drive on tarmac. Excellent visibility. New Five-cylinder diesel engine. Can carry up to seven people. Reliability is a constant worry. Heavily criticised by owners in 2005 JD Power Customer Satisfaction Survey.
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All Discovery models come standard with the 340-hp supercharged 3.0-liter gas V-6, familiar from the LR4 as well as a large number of other Jaguar Land Rover products. It mates to the excellent ZF
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The R-Dynamic S starts at $61,600 with the standard four-cylinder engine; a 355-horsepower turbocharged six-cylinder engine is optional, raising the starting price to $67,400. Most standard and optional features carry over. Land Rover Discovery R-Dynamic HSE. The Discovery R-Dynamic HSE retails for $73,700.
2018-2020 Land Rover Discovery is powered by Jaguar Land Rover’s efficient range of four and six cylinder petrol and diesel engines, all paired with a smooth
lyyj. We decided to give our Land Rover Discovery extra protection with custom made skid plates. While off-roading we have had tree logs barely miss puncturing our gas tank and rocks dent our transmission pan. It was time to better protect ourselves while adventuring and when we often only have ourselves to rely on. Checking Out the New Custom Skid Plates at the Shop We decided to get our skid plates custom made vs ordering and shipping them from the few companies that make them. We decided to go this route since shipping is a pain and the Canadian dollar is weak. But our customization choice largely came from seeing a local automotive shop owner’s off-road buggy that he made and we were impressed by his metal skills. The Custom Built Off-Road Buggy That Wowed Us Why did we install skid plates? If you value your transmission, steering system, fuel tank and transfer case and go off-roading to any serious extent you may want to consider protecting the underside of your vehicle. We had 3 plates installed this round by Pro-Active Automotive in Calgary, Alberta Canada. We had previously ordered and installed a Terrafirma fuel guard we purchased a from another local shop, TRS. Custom Skid Plates for our Land Rover Discovery Front Steering Guard Skid Plate The front steering guard skid plate was created from a slightly scratched piece of aluminium. Instead of it having a few scratches, which we wouldn’t have minded since it’s going to get scratched up anyways, Dean from Pro-Active gave it a nice design for eye appeal. One nicely designed feature of these skid plates are the attachment nuts. They are welded to the frame mounts so there are no free floating nuts to mess around with while attaching the bolts to the underside. The plates are easy to remove by one person if required. Custom Made Front Steering Guard Skid Plate Transmission Skid Plate Another great feature designed into the skid plates was cutting holes to help prevent the exhaust from cooking the underside of the vehicle. Transmission Skid Plate Since we have an irreparable transfer case leak due to the systemic ovaling of the case around the intermediate shaft which if kept topped up with fluid hasn’t seemed to cause any issues other than a oil puddle in the garage we decided to have an absorbent pad placed under the transfer case between the skid plate. This keeps things clean and stops foul smells from oils getting onto exhaust and burning on startup. The Absorbent Pad, Which We Dubbed The Pillow Solution Transfer Case Skid Plate Under Armor Installed! Terrafirma Fuel Guard (self installed) Terrafirma Fuel Guard Fresh Out of the Box The Fuel Guard didn’t line up with our bolts as required so we had to widen the bolt holes to make it fit. Our Land Rover Discovery’s original skid plate is next to the new in this photo. It is significantly narrower and ours had rusted out holes where it should be protecting. Our kids love being involved in any vehicle modification - their own tools and a piece of wood makes great entertainment. Drilling Out the Bolt Holes Terrafirma Fuel Guard Installed Good luck on your journey of installing skid plates, happy adventures and reach out if you have any questions. Related Articles: Land Rover Disco Panhard Rod Track Bar Kit Conversion from Watts Linkage
Many of us off-roaders know that Land Rovers are pretty good off-road. Many of us, however, don’t really know much more than that. Even though I call myself a Jeep person I do really like Land Rovers. I loved the Discovery II I owned, up until the engine had a slipped cylinder sleeve. Since so many of us don’t know much about Land Rovers, I figured I would get us all up to speed. So, let’s look at the differences between the Discovery I and the Discovery II. Brief History Land Rover introduced the Discovery in 1989. The Discovery II used the same chassis and engine as the much more expensive Range Rover. Land Rover, however, gave the Discovery I a much lower price point. Early models in the US came equipped with a V8, but Land Rover upgraded later models to the V8. The Discovery I was the vehicle used in the “Camel Trophy” which proved its reliability in all conditions. The Discovery I ended up being a pretty good success and Land Rover introduced the Discovery II in 1999. A Discovery I sits unmolested and ready for the dirt! Both the Discovery I and Discovery II share a similar shape, but Land Rover really modernized the Discovery II. The Discovery II was the first SUV to use airbag suspension and an optional cornering enhancement system known as ACE. Unfortunately, Land Rover killed off some of the features that Land Rover enthusiasts loved such as the center differential lock. In 2004 Land Rover ended the Discovery II, which was replaced by the much less loved LR3. CDL Since the Discovery I was AWD and not 4WD it needed a differential in the transfer box. This can create some issues when off-road since all power can possibly go to only one axle and one wheel. Land Rover fixed this issue by including a center differential lock (CDL). The CDL splits power 50/50 to the front and rear no matter what. This is great for off-roading and can really help the Discovery I get out of sticky situations. Getting muddy outside of Phoenix, Arizona. Unfortunately, Land Rover got rid of the center differential lock on the Discovery II. They did this because they added a very advanced traction control system. This made the CDL obsolete in Land Rover’s eyes. While the traction control system is amazing, the possibility of all the power going to one axle is still there. Luckily this is easily cured since the center differential lock is actually there, but the linkage isn’t. Simply installing a linkage will give the Discovery II a CDL. Due to Land Rover enthusiasts complaining about the lack of a CDL on the Discovery II, Land Rover brought it back in late 2003 and 2004. Suspension Both the Discovery I and the Discovery II have a radius arm style suspension. However, the Discovery II comes with air suspension in the rear. While this does increase ride quality and help it off-road, the air-bags are prone to failure. Many people end up swapping the air-bags out for coil springs which are much cheaper and obviously more reliable. The Discovery II also has slightly stronger radius arm bushings. Swapping air suspension for coil springs. The Discovery II also had an optional sway bar system called ACE, also known as “Active Cornering Enhancement.” This system used a hydraulic pump and hydraulic rams to make the Discovery II corner extremely flat. This system can also completely disengage at low speed to increase articulation. The real differences are the air suspension, radius arm bushings, and optional ACE system. Other than that the Discovery I and Discovery II share the same suspension. They both ride and handle extremely compared to many other solid axle vehicles. Exterior/Interior The exterior and interior differences don’t really matter to the off-road community. So, we’re going to cover them as quickly as possible. The Discovery I is a bit smaller than the Discovery II and has slightly smaller overhangs front and rear. The design is slightly different but they definitely look very similar. The main exterior differences are fender flares, tail lights, turn signals, door handles, and obviously size. The interior got a massive upgrade and more features such as HomeLink. Summary There are plenty of other differences between the two SUVs, but most of them don’t really affect off-road performance. Both trucks are good off-road, but the advanced traction control system in the Discovery II will likely take it further. The small overhangs on the Discovery I make it less likely to take any sort of damage on the trail. Small overhangs can also help the Discovery I climb up extremely steep obstacles. Let me know which one you like more in the comments below!
Jesteś na Forum Samochodowe Forum Motoryzacyjne Terenowe | Pick-Upy | 4x4 | Off-road Land Rover Discovery II - opinie Odpowiedz z cytatem Co myślicie o tej terenówce? Jak spisuje się w porównaniu z samochodami japońskimi? Zainteresowało mnie to auto, wydaje się bardziej komfortowe i lepiej wyposażone od większości spartańskich terenówek. A już tak za 15-16 tys. mozna dostać z tego co widze. Jak to jest w praktyce? Travis Posty: 38Miejscowość: Gdańsk Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 23 Paź 2010, 22:44 Odpowiedz z cytatem Za 16 tysięcy można cos już znaleźć. Obawiam sie jednak, że takie egzemplarze mogą być dosć "zmęczone" życiem. Chociaż zawsze można znaleźc cos ciekawego: [link do Otomoto wygasł] [link do Otomoto wygasł] Ignorance is bliss... pinio124 Posty: 773Miejscowość: Gdańsk Prawo jazdy: 01 01 2001 Auto: Opel Astra III Silnik: CDTi 100 KM Paliwo: Diesel Typ: Hatchback Skrzynia biegów: Manualna Rok produkcji: 2004 Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 25 Paź 2010, 08:39 Odpowiedz z cytatem disco I (200tdi) - 1989:1994 disco I (300tdi) - 1994:1999 disco II (td5) - 1998:2003 (chyba ) do czego chcesz terenówkę? jeśli masz jeździć 50% teren, 50% asfalt to disco jeśli 90% teren, 10% asfalt to coś mniejszego, lżejszego - typową pompę do gnoju jeśli 10% teren, 90% asfalt to SUV SCARAB TEAM Karson Posty: 2335Zdjęcia: 20Miejscowość: Kielce Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra Ciekawe publikacje motoryzacyjne 27 Paź 2010, 10:24 Odpowiedz z cytatem Dlatego Nissan niezgodził się żeby Patrol był autem Camela, ponieważ to niskobudżetówka była Jedziemy wszędzie gdzie chcemy...bo chcemy.... Jogi4x4 Posty: 1907Miejscowość: PZL Przebieg/rok: >50tys. km Auto: Galloper Pajero Avensis Vito Silnik: TD/DI-D/D4-D/CDI Paliwo: Diesel Skrzynia biegów: Manualna Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 28 Paź 2010, 08:12 Odpowiedz z cytatem Bo ten ostatni to był "SUV Edition" Jedziemy wszędzie gdzie chcemy...bo chcemy.... Jogi4x4 Posty: 1907Miejscowość: PZL Przebieg/rok: >50tys. km Auto: Galloper Pajero Avensis Vito Silnik: TD/DI-D/D4-D/CDI Paliwo: Diesel Skrzynia biegów: Manualna Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 01 Lis 2010, 18:57 Odpowiedz z cytatem Hej! Mam pytanie do wszystkich posiadaczy Disco II, czy jesteście zadowoleni z tego auta? mieliście jakieś już poważniejsze naprawy/awarie itp? Ja mam disco z 2000r przebieg ok200tyś km, kupując go wiedziałam że miał stłuczkę, niestety teraz wychodzi że bardzo poważną, bo co chwilę mam z nim jakiś problem i coś się w nim pieprzy :/ ciężko mi nawet powymieniać co już miał robione bo było tego bardzo dużo. ostatnio "odkryli" że ma cały przedni most do wymiany. W LR mówili mi że taka porządna naprawa go może przewyższyć wartość samochodu. Sama nie wiem czy mam ładować w niego kasę, czy kupić inny samochód. Prawdę mówiąc podobają mi się tylko disco i bardzo lubię to auto, ale mam teraz małe dziecko i nie chce ryzykować że na trasie mi stanie i nie wiadomo co dalej :/ chciałabym kupić inny disco, troszkę młodszy ale jest mały wybór np na allegro, może wiecie gdzie szukać takich aut? pozdrawiam paulagajos Posty: 3Miejscowość: Warszawa Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 01 Lis 2010, 22:53 Odpowiedz z cytatem a mówili czemu masz most do wymiany? coś mi się wydaje, że Cię wkręcają... tym bardziej, że most to max 2kzł... gdzie serwisujesz auto? jedź może do sprawdzonego serwisu LR, choćby celem zweryfikowania pomysłów Twoich mechaników. jakby co, to mogę Ci polecić ciekawe warsztaty. SCARAB TEAM Karson Posty: 2335Zdjęcia: 20Miejscowość: Kielce Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 02 Lis 2010, 10:10 Odpowiedz z cytatem właśnie o to chodzi że przestałam już ufać większości mechanikom :/ dlatego oddaje samochód już tylko do Land Rovera na Bokserką (Warszawa) i tak mi tam powiedzieli. Ale jeżeli znasz jakieś inne warte polecenia warsztaty to chętnie bym posłuchała innych opinii o moim aucie! Bo jestem teraz w kropce, nawet nie mogę się wybrać w jakąś dłużą trasę bo się boję że coś się spieprzy po drodze :/ dzięki za odpowiedź! paulagajos Posty: 3Miejscowość: Warszawa Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra 02 Lis 2010, 13:26 Odpowiedz z cytatem prywatny warsztat - Diffland z Wesołej pod Warszawą właściciel to miłośnik LR-ów, zna się na rzeczy i.. uczciwy robią tylko autka ze stajni Land i Range Rover na priva wysyłam Ci jego numer (Grzesiek). powołaj się na mnie SCARAB TEAM Karson Posty: 2335Zdjęcia: 20Miejscowość: Kielce Wyślij odpowiedź Odpowiedz z cytatem Góra Tagi: Discovery, Rover, Land Rover, Land Rover Discovery, auto, samochód, rodzinny, wymiana, most, patrol, przebieg, suv, Nissan, td5, tdi, allegro, warsztat, komfortowe, koło, kupię Terenowe | Pick-Upy | 4x4 | Off-road PATRONAT Drogi użytkowniku, aby dalej móc dostarczać Ci coraz lepszej jakości treści którymi możesz być zainteresowany potrzebujemy Twojej zgody na lepsze dopasowanie treści marketingowych do Twojego zachowania. 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Posted: 11/01/18 Following 10 years of continued success since its launch in 1989, the second edition of the Discovery launched in 1999. This time, Discovery was now billed not only as a utilitarian vehicle for all purposes, but as an everyday use vehicle, ready for daily family life. Discovery 2 was both longer and wider than its predecessor, with the sole purpose of creating more interior space. Both ride and handling were improved through the addition of Self-Levelling Suspension and Active Corner Enhancement. The exterior design was altered with the rear extended to ensure boot space was used to its full potential. The front of the vehicle also changed with the introduction of pocketed headlights, whilst the turn signals were moved to high-side fixtures. The need for more interior comfort meant a revamp for the interior to make it even more comfortable than the original Discovery. A new engine was introduced, an inline five-cylinder litre diesel which produced more power as well as providing superior fuel efficiency than its predecessor. It was also electronically managed, meaning an improved, smoother ride. The V8 was upgraded to litre and a new exhaust added to improve performance. A Discovery 2 modified for the G4 challenge Along with the upgraded engine and interior design, electronic off-road systems were added for the first time. These included Traction Control, Electronic Brake Distribution and Hill Descent Control, a new development by Land Rover at the time. These systems further expanded Discovery’s now acclaimed off-road capability, with Traction Control and Hill Descent Control now providing driver assistance where previously the centre differential had taken the strain. The locking centre differential did remain, however the linkage to operate it was now no longer attached. In May 2004, production on the Discovery 2 ended in preparation for the production of its successor, the next edition of the Discovery series which brought about its revolution.
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