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gords:
So, tell me more!

air suspension - does that mean you can lift/lower the car?

tyres - what's standard, what's the largest that will fit without any mods?

common problems/things to look out for?

murph:
Land Rover launched the P38 in September 94..

As for suspension, yes it can be raised and lowered via the dashboard switch, it has a normal ride mode and after 30 seconds at 50mph it will drop to motorway ride hight -1"
You can also raise it up for off roading wading etc I think this is +2" but not sure never bothered to find out.

I'm told the 2.5 diesel is very under powered but I ha ve never driven the diesel mine's a 4.6  :lol:  :lol:

You could always covert to LPG if you got a petrol or buy one already done.


Go on buy one there fantastic, I love mine  :lol:

bezzabsa:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---So, tell me more!

air suspension - does that mean you can lift/lower the car?

tyres - what's standard, what's the largest that will fit without any mods?

common problems/things to look out for?
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yes
265/70 16 ( i think) and how much money do you want to spend??
electrics - airsuspension, anything with a button attatched ;)

Timi:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---So, tell me more!

air suspension - does that mean you can lift/lower the car?

tyres - what's standard, what's the largest that will fit without any mods?

common problems/things to look out for?
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Gordon if you we complaining about the garage costs of repairing your 300 TDI, you had best take a second mortgage out. Especially if you have any electrical problems! I was discussing the technology of new landrovers and BMW's at surreyoffroaders pub meet and I could not believe how complicated vehicles have become, the electronics involved in 'canbus' systems,  and the control modules which receive and transfer signals into operations in the vehicle. It is easy enought to fix the mechanical stuff but the control units need to be re-programmed to sort out the glitches.

I would love one but could not afford the repair costs, if it did go wrong and I am a compentant mechanic, who has a good understanding of computer programming and use of measurement equipment oscilloscopes etc.


I am only saying this ss I know you have taken your 300tdi to a garage for simple things like wheel bearing changing.

Timi 8)

waveydavey:
I have a Diesel Auto adn love it. It's no sports car but more than enough.

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