About to take the plunge - 2001 Range Rover

David Harris

Expedition Leader
No, I didn't - but I am encouraged that there are others! We're going to start our own club. Toyotas AND Rovers welcome :sombrero: We need some FJ55 owners. Love that bug eye front end. Plus they can store hella big loads of twinkies. And they'll look kick-*** in a convoy with 109's.

A potential model for world peace? :)
 

mjmcdowell

Explorer
LR humor.. To me at least!

"Orvis poster boy", "Now that there is funny.. I don't care what you say" this thread is great humor, I love it! bicker, bicker, this truck stinks, this one is better, ha, ha, ho, ho, heck I don't even own a LR, I have a Ford Ranger, now is it better than 150,250??? Honestly, some times this forum cracks me up :D.... stay safe mjmcdowell
 

spikemd

Explorer
A nice P38 tackling some terrain...

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getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
This thread is dumb.

I've had my rover for almost 4 weeks now. I've been doing some work on it. I bought it converted to coils already. The only issue i have had so far is a dead starter and replacing the underhood fuse box. get rid of the air springs and all the problems are gone. they are easy to work on.

the 1999 and on with Bosch fuel injection are better, in my opinion. The axles are also stronger on the later models with front and rear traction control. The 4.6 has lots of power, the transmission is extremely smooth, and the gas mileage is pretty good on the highway. i've been getting 18-20 with cruise control on. It has more then enough power to pass without even kicking down a gear.

if you can't turn a wrench, be expected to pay dearly. if you can, its not much different then anything else out there. the parts are a little more expensive, but what do you expect from a European hand built vehicle.

of you who are whining about what a piece of crap they are, how many of you have actually owned one?

i've taken mine out and played in the dirt a little, it works great and rides great compared to all the jeeps i've owned.

all you need to do is spend some time maintaining it, and it will work fine. you have to do that to any vehicle. I have a 1989 Mercedes Benz in mint condition with 230000 miles on it. Still runs like a swiss watch. Spend the money and take care of the vehicle and it will last perfectly.
 

sydneyman

Observer
i'll bring it this thread back from the dead by saying that my '02 westminster has 200,xxx miles on it and has had the air springs replaced once with arnott gen III's, hvac panel replaced because the screen was failing, and 2 blend motors. thats it... ive owned it 3 years now... air suspension has no leaks and ive even programmed a higher lift setting which is 1.5" over extended height. now i don't go crazy with offroading (maybe once a month to go camping or something), but its hard to ignore the mileage with so few problems... I also had an '03 disco se7. it was also a great truck but did have recurring headgasket issues. i suspect it overheated at some point... It also had the 4.6 so that point is moot...Both good trucks, one has air suspension. you take the air suspension off, you may as well grab a disco. (i actually prefer the stepped roof of a disco) and a message to Jack: do you talk this way to people in person? you must have alot of friends... I can only assume its the internet that gives you this tough guy persona and wisdom... Apart from your constant
 

JALinker

New member
I'd be interested to know--are you (anyone) still in the P38? *WANT* to get one... afraid I am too emotional going in to know better... but the heart wants what the heart wants.
 

spikemd

Explorer
I still have mine and still love it. It is heavily modified now running 33 inch tires. I also just bought a 2006 LR3 that my wife is driving. It is a great vehicle as well, but even heavier and surprisingly worse gas mileage. I am not giving up my P38.

I just bought another P38 with my buddy for the RockRover bumperse and we are building a rear tire carrier next week for my truck.

Be prepared to fix all the common problems that you will find on rangerovers.net. All the info is out there. If you can't work on the truck yourself, then run away. But if you are willing to wrench on it, it isn't difficult.

Some pics from last month's trip to DV:

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and from Baja last November with a guy from SoCal and his well modified P38:
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CaptDave

New member
One I did for a customer a while back...sorry no action shots. If I remember total lift was close to 3 1/2 inches on 33 inch BFG's...a lot of custom suspension parts. Ended up moving the front axle about a 1 1/2 forward. True Tracs front and rear with 4.11 gears.

Sorry for not quoting this earlier... What springs and shocks were used and what snorkel was used and how did you route it. It looks really clean. I look forward to doing this to mine.
 

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