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1998 Range Rover plus

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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1998 Range Rover plus

Post by kurmitisgay »

I am looking to buy a 1998 range rover (that shape) and want to do the standard things to it.

Lift,
Bullbar,
Exhaust System

Problem is I have only ever seen one done up. Can anyone give me some guideance who the best people to talk to would be and also if any one has any pics of that shape.

Thanks!
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Hardy on here is your man. No one does a bullbar for them (arb etc...). Lift with bigger air bags. Good luck
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Thanls

Post by kurmitisgay »

Thanks mate - I will put it out and see if I can get onto him. I actually saw a 1998 rangie driving through Bayswater - lifted and with a bar. Looked sweet.

Cheers mate
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Re: Thanls

Post by LOCKEE »

kurmitisgay wrote:Thanks mate - I will put it out and see if I can get onto him. I actually saw a 1998 rangie driving through Bayswater - lifted and with a bar. Looked sweet.

Cheers mate
Jamie at All Ranges 4wd in London Drive Bayswater built that one.

Coil conversion. Custom Bar. 33's

Give him a call on 03 9762 2600 or PM on here.
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P38 Hardcore Parts

Post by blackrangie »

Hey mate,
Try hardrange
In my opinion,i havent seen a better looking adr approved bar which is winch compatible for the p38

Was considering doing one up a year ago,maybe one day.

I reckon go for it! would certainly stand out,just remember the electrics dont like being submerged,so relocate if possible(if you can) ;)http://www.hardrange.com/index.htm
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Post by muddydigger »

Hard Range are the only people who do a bar for the P38 leagaly, as P38s have SRS bags so any bar has to comply to ADRS, so a Body lift kit is out too, they are in QLD. As for the lift, bigger airbags, is the go otherwise its a full on coil conversion, which will include a computer devise to tell the cars computer to drive with out tripping the message bank.
The P38 only has one lever to activate, the Auto box and the hi Low transfer case.
The p38 is 9 inches longer in the wheel base than the previous Rangie, but has a much heavier duty chassis.
The only 2 chances of snorkles is either make your own or try to retro fit the snorkle from the Disco3 as the bonnet goes back to the windscreen, so normal one will get caught when raising the bonnet.
P38s are full on with computers that control every thing including the electric windows.
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Post by bushytas »

what muddydigger said
and they are a great 4wd out bush untill you get bogged lol

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Factory bullbar with 12000lbs ironman winch, PLESSEY_MTR96_UHF 100ch 25watts
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