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Thinking about the possibility of taking a written off Disco 2 and building a Defender from it.

The plan would be to take a TD5 auto disco and use the engine, gearbox axles and suspension and put them onto a new Galv chassis and bulkhead.

It would likely be built as a truck cab with challenge wings and a trayback so apart from a few bits and peices the car would be be mainly new or disco, hopefully meaning the car would take the donor reg after SVA.

Is the suspension suitable to mount straight to a Defender Chassis? (with standard defender springs)

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I can think of a few problems doing this,

The disco 2 radius arms mount to the chassis different to how they would on a defender

The disco 2 doesnt run a A frame they have a watts linkage

A disco 2 Has rear airbags ( altho i belive you can run coils ) so would props be able to weld spring seats on the axle

You could sort most the problems with mods to the chassis but then you would need to regalv it

Abit off topic but did you used to race XC for cycle Force?

Russ

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To divert slightly from the topic - if I were to set about building a 130 from a rusty 90 or 110 (using the 90/110 front end bodywork, engine and trans, front (and rear if 110) axle and a new galvanised chassis with new second hand 130 rear body), would I need an SVA/IVA? If I later wanted to change the engine for a Td5, would there be any potential legal/DVLA problems?

Chris

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I can think of a few problems doing this,

The disco 2 radius arms mount to the chassis different to how they would on a defender

The disco 2 doesnt run a A frame they have a watts linkage

A disco 2 Has rear airbags ( altho i belive you can run coils ) so would props be able to weld spring seats on the axle

You could sort most the problems with mods to the chassis but then you would need to regalv it

Abit off topic but did you used to race XC for cycle Force?

Russ

Hello Simon!

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Who were you thinking of getting the chassis from? If you asked them nicely they might sell you a D90/100/110 with D2 axle location brackets. I'm pretty sure Richards certainly will.....

Speak to Alistair at Richards, he will sort out a chassis to suit i would of thought.

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There is a independant Land Rover specialist in Pretoria, South Africa. Called British 4x4. They have a Defender 90 built on a Disco Td5 chassis. Auto gearbox with manual transfer case. I dont know how they went about doing it, but it is possible

+2712 802 0870 will give you their land line phone number. For some silly reason cant find their email

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