We at Boobook love our Overlanding, but we do it on a tight budget. So I present to you our Land Rover Discovery build.
The Vehicle:
We bought it 18 months ago for AU$8000 (which was a bit too much). It needed a bit of work but it was straight and had been a road tourer its 15-year life.
It was very much a factory car. Plastic front and rear with an alloy a-bar up front. The original suspension was still fitted.
Over the past 18 months I have learned how to fix my own car; a steep learning curve. I have:
By buying a second-hand fixer, I learnt a huge amount about my car that I would not have had I bought new.
I'll add pictures of some individual items below.
Over the coming months I'll be writing some articles on our overlanding system including our off-road trailer.
The Vehicle:
- Year 2000
- Land Rover Discovery Series 2 Td5
- 5-cylinder, in-line
- Capacity: 2,493 cc (152.1 cu in)
- Fuel injection: Lucas Electronic Unit Injection
- Induction: Allied Signal GT20 turbocharger
- Power: 136 hp (101 kW) @ 5,000 rpm
- Torque: 221 lbf·ft (300 N·m) @ 1,950 rpm
We bought it 18 months ago for AU$8000 (which was a bit too much). It needed a bit of work but it was straight and had been a road tourer its 15-year life.
It was very much a factory car. Plastic front and rear with an alloy a-bar up front. The original suspension was still fitted.
Over the past 18 months I have learned how to fix my own car; a steep learning curve. I have:
- Fitted Falken Wildpeak AT 175/70R16
- Replaced the rear self-leveling air suspension with Terrafirma coils.
- Replaced the rear factory bar with a Terrafirma steel bar with Garmin rear camera in-line with the hitch.
- Replace all factory turbo pipes with silicone
- Installed a Mann-Hummel engine breather filter
- Blanked the EGR
- Removed and cleaned the intercooler
- Replaced the radiator
- Replaced the injector harness
- Replaced the factory front bar with a custom steel winch bar.
- Installed Garmin navigation on a custom mount
- Installed GME 5w UHF with a 6.6db whip
- Built a custom single draw in the back
- New suspension (2")
- Steering gear protection
- Rock sliders
By buying a second-hand fixer, I learnt a huge amount about my car that I would not have had I bought new.
I'll add pictures of some individual items below.
Over the coming months I'll be writing some articles on our overlanding system including our off-road trailer.