Singbush- #2 is on the site, and I will try to post at least a line up shot.
Sam- No worries, but you can always sell and buy- as you know how difficult it is to find nicely built and preserved Discos :-)
Really makes me miss my old one- sold it to a fella from Inuvik, Canada. He flew in, drove it some 10k miles home- via Maine to Seattle then north, all from NC...
Doug, I get the same on my 90s, Discos, etc- lifted, racks, whatever- never seems to fluctuate more than 14-16. I do run 255s normally, and sometimes 35/10.50s and I think skinny makes a big difference, just my observation.
check my latest thread, might give the trade a go depending on which truck piques your interest- if any...
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/73258-Four-very-nice-Discos
I am selling all my Discos- call if seriously interested, but please do not ask for a ton of pics if not serious... PM is also good.
SOLD: #1: '95 D-I 5 spd green totally rust free from Alberto- he steam cleaned it after each wheeling trip!! 111k, runs great, new headliner, windshield, brakes...
People always ask what milage to expect from a Rover, and I always reply 15- could be 14, might even be 16, but figure 15 and you won't be far off. Thanks for validating :-)
Brazos609 bought two of these initially, and I bought the other one from him last year, Labor Day w/e. Great guy to deal with, and a wonderful product- we love ours!! Best of luck with the sale...
Hello- I believe that is me re: Toys---> Goodyear. I have a set of Toyo A/Ts 285/75-18, and wanted 37s after adding a rear leaf for 1" and a 2" front spacer( I also run Firestone bags in rear). I found some 37/12.50-17 Goodyear GS-As that were brand new from Goodyear Wholesale, as the tires are...
Interested- please pm a phone contact to discuss- ie: any rust, how long have you owned it, any issues, miles, miles on lift- and which brand, still have the correct axles and TT/Detroits, etc. Thanks
Tough decision for sure... I made a similar one and sold the PW this past fall- really miss it, but as you say- for the better in the long run. If it helps, I have a spare PW ps pump setup for ram assist by PSC. I did a ram, and bought a new pump, then had mine(7k miles) sent out and ported as a...
one container for 'fixed' items- stove, fuel, pots, utensils, etc and a separate container for food stuffs that get replenished each outing- add a couple kiddies and you get real efficient ;-) Then add the dividers mentioned above.
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