I've been toying with the idea of selling my DI Truggy. This is probably the wrong audience for it but, I figured I'd throw this out there and see what happens anyway.
This is not your typical Discovery build. It is a highly modified and everything has been custom built from the ground up. I know there are a few other DI's that have been built to this level but I've not seen one in person and I'm not aware of one on the east coast.
The truck is a 1995 Land Rover Discovery which has around 170k miles on it. It was originally green but has been painted white.
Engine is a GEMS 4.0 block out of a later model truck and has been converted to 14CUX. The engine runs great and is one of the strongest Rover V8?s I've owned.
Suspension is a custom front 3-Link with 12" Fox coilovers and the rear is custom linked with coil springs and 14" Bilstein 7100's.
Axles are Custom 609's with Spidertrax fabricated housings, Ford 9" nodular iron cases and Ruff Stuff pinion guards. The front has a 35 spline ARB air locker, 5.29 gears, Ford D60 king pin knuckles and Reid Racing inner C's. The rear has a 35 spline Yukon Grizzly, 5.29 gears, Moser axles and modified rover outers. Both axles use the Rover 5x6.5" lug pattern.
Steering has all custom HD links and hydro assist steering with a PSC Ram. It will turns the 37" tires in the rocks with no issues.
Drivetrain is a Rover ZF transmission and LT230 transfer case. Custom front and rear HD DC drive shafts. 1310 U-joints at the front axle, and TC flanges with a 1350 at the rear axle.
Wheels and tires are Trail Ready 17x8.5" beadlocks, 5x6.5 lug pattern with almost new 37x12.50-17R Pitbull Rockers. The tires only have three wheeling trips on them with less than 100 miles on pavement.
It has a chopped roof and full roll cage. The roll cage built by Kevin's Customs and Off Road in NC and is tied into the frame. The rear of the frame has been chopped and custom tube structure built to improve the departure angle. It also has a custom built front bumper with winch mount.
The fuel tank was replaced with a Goat Built fuel tank kit with a GM sending unit.
Front seats are PRP Racing suspension seats with PRP 5-3 harnesses. Rear seat is a Best Top Jeep CJ back seat.
There are lots of other small items and details but those are the highlights.
The truck is located in Knightdale NC. Asking 20,000. I know this is stupid high for a DI. But that does not even cover the parts to build this thing yet alone the labor. So, if you're the guy who wants to have the most unique ride in your group. Then this might be the truck for you.
This is not your typical Discovery build. It is a highly modified and everything has been custom built from the ground up. I know there are a few other DI's that have been built to this level but I've not seen one in person and I'm not aware of one on the east coast.
The truck is a 1995 Land Rover Discovery which has around 170k miles on it. It was originally green but has been painted white.
Engine is a GEMS 4.0 block out of a later model truck and has been converted to 14CUX. The engine runs great and is one of the strongest Rover V8?s I've owned.
Suspension is a custom front 3-Link with 12" Fox coilovers and the rear is custom linked with coil springs and 14" Bilstein 7100's.
Axles are Custom 609's with Spidertrax fabricated housings, Ford 9" nodular iron cases and Ruff Stuff pinion guards. The front has a 35 spline ARB air locker, 5.29 gears, Ford D60 king pin knuckles and Reid Racing inner C's. The rear has a 35 spline Yukon Grizzly, 5.29 gears, Moser axles and modified rover outers. Both axles use the Rover 5x6.5" lug pattern.
Steering has all custom HD links and hydro assist steering with a PSC Ram. It will turns the 37" tires in the rocks with no issues.
Drivetrain is a Rover ZF transmission and LT230 transfer case. Custom front and rear HD DC drive shafts. 1310 U-joints at the front axle, and TC flanges with a 1350 at the rear axle.
Wheels and tires are Trail Ready 17x8.5" beadlocks, 5x6.5 lug pattern with almost new 37x12.50-17R Pitbull Rockers. The tires only have three wheeling trips on them with less than 100 miles on pavement.
It has a chopped roof and full roll cage. The roll cage built by Kevin's Customs and Off Road in NC and is tied into the frame. The rear of the frame has been chopped and custom tube structure built to improve the departure angle. It also has a custom built front bumper with winch mount.
The fuel tank was replaced with a Goat Built fuel tank kit with a GM sending unit.
Front seats are PRP Racing suspension seats with PRP 5-3 harnesses. Rear seat is a Best Top Jeep CJ back seat.
There are lots of other small items and details but those are the highlights.
The truck is located in Knightdale NC. Asking 20,000. I know this is stupid high for a DI. But that does not even cover the parts to build this thing yet alone the labor. So, if you're the guy who wants to have the most unique ride in your group. Then this might be the truck for you.