Storz
Explorer
Hey all - some might remember me, I had a '96 Disco I about a year ago and posted quite a bit on here. I ended up selling it and buying a really clean 05 Jetta TDI (50mpg!)
My wife and I recently got a boat, and realized how handy it was having the Disco around in general, as well as needing a tow vehicle. So we are planning to purchase another one, albiet newer, in a couple weeks and I just had a few questions about the Disco II
I am looking at the 03+ with the 4.6 (BMW?) motor, as I understand it the only year the Disco II had a locking center diff was 04? Does the Disco II have the really low range transfer case like the Disco I? They do have low range right?
I don't really plan to wheel it much, however I definitely want to be able to cruise the beaches here in NC, even without a locking center diff they go well in sand correct? My understanding is that the traction control tries to do what the locking center would do mechanically?
Thanks! Looking forward to being back in a rover :wings:
My wife and I recently got a boat, and realized how handy it was having the Disco around in general, as well as needing a tow vehicle. So we are planning to purchase another one, albiet newer, in a couple weeks and I just had a few questions about the Disco II
I am looking at the 03+ with the 4.6 (BMW?) motor, as I understand it the only year the Disco II had a locking center diff was 04? Does the Disco II have the really low range transfer case like the Disco I? They do have low range right?
I don't really plan to wheel it much, however I definitely want to be able to cruise the beaches here in NC, even without a locking center diff they go well in sand correct? My understanding is that the traction control tries to do what the locking center would do mechanically?
Thanks! Looking forward to being back in a rover :wings: