Did you try to fit it in the factory spare location? I was able to fit my Ko2 there on my 150.Temporary solution for mounting my full size spare till I can afford a rear w/swing out.
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Did you try to fit it in the factory spare location? I was able to fit my Ko2 there on my 150.Temporary solution for mounting my full size spare till I can afford a rear w/swing out.
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Ya I could probably make it fit but I like the idea of running 2 spares just in case for long trips. Still have the original spare in that location.Did you try to fit it in the factory spare location? I was able to fit my Ko2 there on my 150.
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Very solid. Zero rattles. I added a an additional low cost hitch stiffener, because it's just what I do. It's probably not even necessary.Looks great! Nice that you can still open the back glass.
How solid and sturdy is it? Any wobble?
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The 2003 discos are usually pretty good, they got a new engine and they got the CDL put back into the truck. The main points to check are basically like and truck, but to see specifics go ahead and check out this forum. https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/index.php?threads/5016/Ok guys probably not the right place to ask but a friend is looking at a 2003 disco with 161706 miles and she's wondering what the potential problems could be with it and what things to check out before she buys it
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Thanks I'll look over the info with herThe 2003 discos are usually pretty good, they got a new engine and they got the CDL put back into the truck. The main points to check are basically like and truck, but to see specifics go ahead and check out this forum. https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/index.php?threads/5016/
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