Disco weak spots
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:46 pm
Hi all,
I have to keep a low profile here because I've already asked the Nissan guys what to look for in a used GQ.
However, weighing up the "bang for bucks" I find I can't rule out an early-to-mid 90s Disco... and it sort of seems to fit since I only just sold the V12 Jag that I rebuilt every square inch of. English junk is a bit of an addiction.
There's a 3.9i 1994 5-door in the trading post that I thought I might take a look at tomorrow. Just wondering if there are any classic things to look for on these things, any particular weak spots that might prompt someone to try to offload a dodgy disco on an unsuspecting buyer... or anything else I ought to know.
Anyone got any tips?
I did do a search on this but all I've really picked up is that the axles tend to break if you put big tyres on. Well, I'll be wanting to put big tyres on (or at least rims that sit wider) so I guess I'll need to upgrade the axles
Any suggestions would be appreciated... and please don't say anything to the Nissan guys.
Cheers,
Jason
I have to keep a low profile here because I've already asked the Nissan guys what to look for in a used GQ.
However, weighing up the "bang for bucks" I find I can't rule out an early-to-mid 90s Disco... and it sort of seems to fit since I only just sold the V12 Jag that I rebuilt every square inch of. English junk is a bit of an addiction.
There's a 3.9i 1994 5-door in the trading post that I thought I might take a look at tomorrow. Just wondering if there are any classic things to look for on these things, any particular weak spots that might prompt someone to try to offload a dodgy disco on an unsuspecting buyer... or anything else I ought to know.
Anyone got any tips?
I did do a search on this but all I've really picked up is that the axles tend to break if you put big tyres on. Well, I'll be wanting to put big tyres on (or at least rims that sit wider) so I guess I'll need to upgrade the axles
Any suggestions would be appreciated... and please don't say anything to the Nissan guys.
Cheers,
Jason