Hello y'all,
I'm new to expedition travel, New to Land Rover, but no stranger to adventure. I've recently purchased a 04 Disco from a salvage auction with the hopes of creating an expedition vehicle/daily driver. The visible damage is not extensive, see my profile pic, which is straight off the lot, but I have not been able to obtain licence plates for it yet ie: it's not being driven on a regular basis yet. My short list of repairs is as follows:
New head light - eBay
New bumper - Atlantic British
New pads and rotors - Callahan, Amazon. Don't hate, they are a real company.
Body work by Tim - pliers and a mallet in the garage
Ultra gauge for codes and temp.
Near future work to be done:
Flush and replace all engine fluids
Valve cover gasket replacement
Drive the truck around to find out what else needs attention.
I'm looking for advise (not including suggesting selling or reminding me I'm an idiot for taking on this challenge), or support for my cause, because that's in short supply from the wife right now.
Thanks for looking
Tim
I'm new to expedition travel, New to Land Rover, but no stranger to adventure. I've recently purchased a 04 Disco from a salvage auction with the hopes of creating an expedition vehicle/daily driver. The visible damage is not extensive, see my profile pic, which is straight off the lot, but I have not been able to obtain licence plates for it yet ie: it's not being driven on a regular basis yet. My short list of repairs is as follows:
New head light - eBay
New bumper - Atlantic British
New pads and rotors - Callahan, Amazon. Don't hate, they are a real company.
Body work by Tim - pliers and a mallet in the garage
Ultra gauge for codes and temp.
Near future work to be done:
Flush and replace all engine fluids
Valve cover gasket replacement
Drive the truck around to find out what else needs attention.
I'm looking for advise (not including suggesting selling or reminding me I'm an idiot for taking on this challenge), or support for my cause, because that's in short supply from the wife right now.
Thanks for looking
Tim