DISCOVERY II BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS. Sort by. Full EBC Brake Pad Kit Front and Rear. $12800. Full EBC Brake Pad and Rotor Set - Front and Rear. $48800 Save $62. FRONT ROTOR DISC SET (2 pcs) + BRAKE PADS. $15800. REAR BRAKE ROTOR DISC SET DRILLED. Nice looker! Think you might find that if you do struggle with suitable kits for that much height a 2" plus taller tyres is gonna be more than enough maybe, even if you did stick with air, going with the spacer that MJ mentioned, as well as lift at front im sure that then means when you get off road you can go an extra 1.6", effectively 3.6" total, i assume, would lift the back on the button The 2024 Land Rover Discovery starts at $59,900. That gets you the base P300 S model. The Dynamic SE trim starts at $64,100 with the 4-cylinder engine and $69,900 with the 6-cylinder. The top Land Rover Disocvery 2 Td5 powered, "traction Control" . See its capabilities from inside the the cab. . KEEPING YOU AND OUR COLLEAGUES SAFE In light of the ongoing situation and with the Government’s own advice to stay cautious, Jaguar Land Rover are putting the safety and wellbeing of our employees and guests at the forefront of our operational guidelines. Please read our latest Covid-19 safety and well-being information here. An awesome day. I’m still not sure I took the car to its limits, but I know we got pretty close to mine. KARYN REIDY LAND ROVER EXPERIENCE ATTENDEE, SOLIHULL, UK IN DEMAND See how our thriving manufacturing sites keep up with rising international demand for premium all-wheel drives. STATE OF THE ART Witness the marvel of hi-tech robots, cutting-edge machinery and hundreds of skilled craftsmen working in perfect sync. ATTENTION TO DETAIL Learn how each Land Rover takes shape: from aluminium sheet to Final Assembly line, with thousands of precision and quality checks along the way. MEET THE EXPERTS Pose your questions to our passionate, dedicated tour guides. With years – sometimes decades – of experience behind them, they know every inch of the manufacturing process. HALF DAY EXPERIENCE Develop your driving skills with expert tuition and gain a greater understanding of vehicle control, obstacle handling and how to assess different environments including navigating steep inclines, descents, side slopes and water crossings. Please check with your chosen Centre for availability. Price from £225 per driver. FULL DAY EXPERIENCE Explore more challenging terrain and refine your driving techniques under the guidance of a qualified instructor. Navigate various off-road elements and attain a higher level of confidence that will prepare you for real world environments. Once you’ve completed a Full Day Experience, you’re ready for the Advanced Experience. Please check with your chosen Centre for availability. Price from £325 per driver. ADVANCED EXPERIENCE Time to shift gear, literally, with a deeper immersion into the high and low range shift technique whilst on the move across challenging terrain. This skill results in improved vehicle momentum and controlled emergency stopping on slippery ground. Please check with your chosen Centre for availability. £395 per driver. TASTER DRIVES This is your chance to get behind the wheel of a Land Rover for a one-hour introductory course. Gain additional confidence in your driving skills and experience Land Rover capability with inclines, descents and wading. Please check with your chosen Centre for availability. £99 per driver. BESPOKE EXPERIENCES Tell us what you want to achieve and we will build an exclusive Land Rover Experience around you, your clients and your staff. Thrilling driving experiences, teambuilding, rewards, away days or celebrations can be tailored to fit the most exacting requirements. 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To view these videos we require you to accept the cookies which YouTube will set on your device, these are categorised as non-essential functional cookies by Land Rover. Functional Land Rover Discovery’s are well known for their Air Suspension which works with the Land Rover Self Leveling Suspension (SLS) system. Love it or hate it, if you have air suspension you will want to know how to use it. Controls for Air Suspension and Next Generation Driver White Land Rover Image with Arrow Up: is the suspension Lift button Yellow Oval with Red Land Rover: is the Hill Descent Control (HDC) button Vehicle Key / Remote Fob / PLIP: your PLIP may have a suspension lowering button Land Rover Discovery 2 Air Suspension Land Rover Air Suspension consists of two Air Bags (balloons), one at each rear wheel. There are no Air Bags at the front. The vehicle dashboard buttons can raise the Air Bags for off-road ground clearance and lower them back to normal driving height. The dashboard buttons cannot lower the Air Bags, this can only be done if you have a PLIP with the suspension lowering button. These can be purchased if you do not own one. You may want to lower your suspension for attaching a hitch, boat, trailer, etc and in some off-roading conditions. How to Engage Air Suspension This feature will only work if the doors are closed. If your vehicle has air suspension you can press the white “Lift” button under the yellow HDC button and this will raise the rear of the vehicle circa 4 inches (100mm). A warning light will appear on the dash panel and flash until it is at full height. Be aware as the rear rises, the front will lower. Press “Lift” button again and it will lower. If you also have the “PLIP” set up you can also lower the suspension by the same amount at the rear, if you do the front goes up slightly. Reset to normal when finished. Let the vehicle raise and lower and you will be good to drive! If you air suspension has failed and you are looking into other options check out Off-Road Discovery’s Suspension - Out with the Air and in with the Coils article. If your air suspension works well for you it is recommended to change them about every 5 years. Copyright This content was prepared for the Off-Road Discovery Website by Xplorability 4wd Training The Content - All Photographs and Photographic Copyright and All other Rights other Reserved October 2017. France. This content may not be copied or reproduced without the written consent of Paul Sinkinson – Xplorability Training. For Use Only in 4wd and Light Vehicle Driver Training. Not for Re-Publication, Distribution or use outside the Xplorability Training Programme We bought our 2001 Land Rover Discovery ii SE in 2011, no upgrades or accessories had been added. There are many functional upgrades to do on a Land Rover Discovery 2 that end up looking really solid (in our opinion). Top 3 favorite Land Rover Exterior Upgrades: Bumper Winch Rock rails Keep reading to see what worked and what didn’t. Pup Hanging out in Land Rover with New Bumper and Winch in Canadian Rockies Custom Aftermarket Land Rover Discovery Bumper We had owned our Disco 2 for a few years before adding an aftermarket bumper, winch and rock rails. I think my husband knew he wanted these upgrades the minute we purchased our Disco but it took me a few adventures to learn we needed them for my own peace of mind. We wanted a bumper for protection and a winch for getting ourselves and friends out of sticky situations. Our first decision was if we were going to purchase a bumper or have one custom made. After doing some research our final decision largely came down to cost. We live in Canada and the bumpers we were looking to purchase we needed to order out of the USA, our dollar sucks and shipping just adds to the expense. We lucked out and found a local builder that built us a custom bumper and we are happy with the choice we made. He did a great job makinging it simple, beefy and contoured to the front of the Disco 2. We based the design loosely off the Safari Designs and we required clearance for Kingone winch. The bumper was at first coated with one of the Canadian Tire Husky Brand Bed Liner paints which lasted about a season and then started to show signs of rusting. When we had the engine out to be swapped we decided to have the bumper sand blasted and then coated with a spray on bedliner, we went with Line-X from Calgary South. This shop has amazing Customer Service and our Linex has held up perfectly over the years. We have spray on bedliner protection (Line-X brand) on our bumper, roof and rock rails. It is seriously tough and is surprisingly still shiny and looking great after several years. Photos of Custom Aftermarket Disco Bumper Removal of Stock Bumper Welding of Custom Bumper Bare Bones of Bumper Build All Done! Bumper with Linex and Painted Kingone Winch Winch and Wireless Winch Remote We have a Kingone Winch with wireless remote. We choose the Kingone winch based off of good reviews and thought it was a decent price. Shortly after installation we were in a situation where we needed to use it. I’ve got to say it was a nice experience, after your buddy (or spouse) was outside and hooked up your rope all you have have to do is sit inside, turn the power on to your winch remote and start pulling yourself up! Here is a link to a review of winches showing the performance of the Rock Sliders Installed Terrafirma Rock Sliders with Tree Guards. Purchased from TRS Automotive in Calgary. They fit perfectly to the slightly upturned silhouette of the lower door sill of a Disco 2. We had them coated with Line-X to help give them grip when walking on them along the side of the vehicle, this is really handy when working on the roof rack. There is a lot of terminology out there when it comes to Rock Sliders, Rails, Guards and Bars. Rock Slider and Rock Rail, I count these terms as the same thing. They are aftermarket, heavy duty rails that attach to the chassis to protect the door sills and bottoms from rock damage when you are out having fun. When you are looking at purchasing any of type of side rock protection check out reviews as some dent went hit even though you think they should be able to take impact. We did have some Linex chipped off in a fender bender but no dents in the Terrafirma (yet) but we aren’t aggressively using them. The rock sliders have also helped teach our son how to walk! They are easy to grab and perfect walking height. Read our concise review of the 1998-2004 Land Rover Discovery 2 4x4...Seven-seaters are best, thanks to forward-facing third row (Discovery 1 has side-facing jump seats). Problems with the air suspension are common. Look out for terminal chassis rot, but body rust not such a problem (unlike Discovery 1). the Many have led an easy day use: ★★★★☆Off-road ability: ★★★★☆Spares: ★★★★★Kit & accessories: ★★★☆☆Thatcham ratingsTheft of: ★★★☆☆Theft from: ★☆☆☆☆WHAT TO LOOK FORHere are our top tips on things to consider when buying a Discovery 2. Discuss prospective buys on our message boards and for the definitive view, get an LRO buying guide. See below for cylinder heads. A problem on Td5s with more than 100,000 oil pump bolt. This can work loose and come undone, which means the oil pump sprocket comes off and does considerable damage to the plugs. Check for white deposits on the V8 – could be a sign of cracked cylinder block or leaks. Td5 water pumps can leak, causing coolant level to drop, then overheating occursSmoke. Look for blue oil smoke, black diesel smoke (overfuelling), heavy black diesel smoke (failing turbocharger) or white smoke on starting (water in the bores).SUSPENSIONRear self-leveling air suspension (SLS). Check which type of rear suspension is fitted and, if it is SLS, that the airbags aren’t cracked and the vehicle stands ‘square’ and level as it should be. If there is a problem with the airbags, you can repair the vehicle or purchase a kit to convert the rear to coil warning lights. Are the electronically controlled functions (electronic traction control, active cornering enhancement, electronic brake distribution, Hill Descent Control etc) working as they should be?Fuel injector wiring harness. Can leak and allow oil to travel along the loom and into the ECU, causing poor starting, misfiring and rough sensors. Sensor faults are common and are usually caused by worn brake pads. Check wheel hubs for play to avoid (Active Cornering Enhancement). Pipes are showing corrosion on early models. Can be seen behind the off-side front wheel. The ACE filter should be replaced at 72,000 miles and is located in the bottom of the ACE valve block on the right-hand chassis rail. It’s accessed by undoing the cap and then withdrawing the upturned section of the rear chassis immediately forward of the rear crossmember is prone to rusting. This can be welded but is structural so it’s an important MoT item – check BODYWORK AND TRIMHeadlight theft. Pre and post-facelift models command different prices because of the perceived benefit of the later models, although there has been a spate of thefts of the later headlights from facelifted models as the parts can be fitted to earlier versions – and if yours are stolen, it’ll cost you £600+ to AND INTERNAL STRUCTURESunroof. Awkward to fix if it’s leaking – and it’s probably not just that the sunroof seals have TO PAY£750-7500For detailed pricing info see the latest issue of Land Rover Owner International SPEC■ PERFORMANCEFastest 0-60mph: (V8i)Slowest 0-60mph: (Td5)Fastest Top speed: 106mph (V8i)Slowest Top speed: 96mph (Td5)Highest Power: 182bhp at 4750rpm (V8i)Lowest Power: 136bhp at 4200rpm (Td5)Highest Torque: 250lb ft at 2600rpm (V8i)Lowest Torque: 221lb ft at 1950rpm (Td5)Best Fuel economy: (Td5 manual)Worst Fuel economy: (V8i auto)■ CAPABILITYApproach angle: 31ºDeparture angle: 21ºRamp breakover angle: 156ºWading depth: 500mmTowing capacity: 3500kg■ DIMENSIONSLength: 4705mmWidth: 1793mmHeight: 1940mmWheelbase: 2540mm (100in)Weight: 2020kg (4453lb)Load space: 577 litresFuel tank capacity: 95 litres■ COST OF OWNERSHIP(2000MY Td5 as shown)CO2 emissions: 262g/kmVED rate: £220Insurance group: 13LEZ compliant?: YesGet the full low-down sent direct to you by details email: @ a Buying Guide full of vital advice and tips as a pdf showing the original pages from our world-beating magazine. 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