More problems in paradise unfortunately.
Noticed a grinding sound under the bay but couldn't locate it and not long after(10 miles) the water pump gave up the ghost. Had to get it towed.
I also had a shimmy that after further inspection was a broken SWAY BAR.. Not the mount but the actual sway bar had rusted at the mount and gave way.
I'm in the middle of replacing the pump now and will have to find a sway bar. To be honest i'm a bit sour on the LR3 right now and it has been down for over a week because I don't want to wrench on it.
If I have another failure I will be forced to part ways with it.
Aren't these things that can fail on any vehicle? Especially on something 10+ years old.
Was it the sway bar or just the sway bar link? That is a lot of steel to rust through if it was the actual bar.
Mine has been the same way. I accepted this may be the case when I bought it and don't mind doing the work.
How long have you had it? Don't get tired of dirt in your eyes and busted knuckles?
Keep in mind i've only got about 10,000 miles of ownership in this thread(or less).
I'd have to dig back through your old posts, but I seem to remember you got this rig really cheap, right? Like $7500? Maybe less?
I think that's the root of your problems. That and living in the rust zone I suppose re: swaybar failure.
A friend of mine recently saw an LR3 for sale with an asking price of $4500 in Sacramento. He was unable to connect with the seller and was upset he missed it. My comment? "you don't want a $4500 LR3 anyway".
I see these things going pretty cheap, under $10K, fairly regularly now. But I'd hesitate to buy one of those bottom dollar rigs. There may be some deals to be had, but there are far more booby traps waiting than there are winners in that price range.
The $12-15K range seems to be where the good trucks are these days, with the $15K stuff being the top shelf.
I've had mine for a year, put on about 11,000 miles and put roughly $2300 in parts into it including my tires. I bought it for $8288 knowing it would need more money put into it and am doing it happily. If you knew me you would also know I'm a Land Rover tech, have owned 3 other disco's prior to this one and walked in with my eyes open. Busting my knuckles on my trucks is a pleasure because they have provided me with amazing off-road experiences including visiting locations I probably never would have seen without them. They still all cost me less than a fully setup JK, or Toyota.