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July 13, 2006, 03:33:21 »
ok i have a 3.9 V8 EFI 1994 discovery and my dad has managed to rip off my back box when off roading ( he said i lossened it first tho lol )
and i have bin trying to get a replacement, but every where that i have try which deal with landrovers just sell the middle box and back box together at about £60, which is a good price but i just want the back box as my silencer is fine
does any one no any where that just sells the back box for my truck????
cheers in advance
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July 13, 2006, 07:46:59 »
you could improvise and buy a cherry bomb from someone like Larkspeed...you would get a better note from it aswell...
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3 link, lockers and 35's- NUFF said
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July 13, 2006, 10:42:44 »
Best Bet, dont even bother with the cherry bomb, just get an extension made up that you can bolt on to the existing piece to allow the fumes to exit in the normal place, legal and sounds sweet!! It should be fine for the MOT, as i only have a mid box on mine, and i've even knocked all the insides out of that so it's enough to make your ears bleed :twisted: .
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Mods: 2" Lift, most of arches chopped out and replaced with Devon 4x4 arch extensions to accomodate 265/75/16 Grizzly Claws, hybrid Evans UK/Rimmer Brothers exhaust, 3.9 efi V8 (Soon to be 4.6 if i can get round to fitting it!!)fitted, Landy LPG system, bull Bar etc, etc........ Now also sporting a Safari snorkle, Discoparts Rock sliders with tree protection, Discoparts Rear Bumper, Warn XD9000 winch, ARB dulux Bull Bar, Evans UK full external & part internal roll cage & chequer plate........Also RPI Tornado chip.
1999 Series 2 V8 GS Disco........ The sensible One coz i aint allowed to modify it AT ALL! Couldnt resist........ it's now running a sweet TD5 Alive exhaust system which sounds great you can hear my car on the exhaust section of the TD5 Alive Web site!
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July 13, 2006, 12:17:46 »
I always (I say always, twice) buy mine from breakers for peanuts, you can get a near new one if you ring around, but if it's broken off level with the rear hanger ie behind the wheel then I'd just clamp a length on as has been suggested and see how you like it.
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September 07, 2006, 19:53:30 »
as a continuation of this topic, i'm in the boat were both our V8 96 Disco are going to need back boxes soon.
Both are blowing in the same place (rear most weld seem) - so what are my options??
Just take back box off and fit an extention piece??
There are Stainless Steel backboxes on ebay that looks good (
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38786&item=290015446626
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would like to keep costs down without sacrificing MOT passing etc
cheers
Gary
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September 08, 2006, 00:18:01 »
filler?
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September 08, 2006, 09:52:20 »
cheer wireless
yep, filler is another option, never thought of that, although a nice shiny SS backbox would look nicer :)
Gary
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September 10, 2006, 22:05:18 »
RRR paid a lot more than that for a mid/back box. Back box quoted £90 I think.
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