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zzsteve Member Since: 09 Jun 2024 Location: Brisbane Posts: 2 |
Thought I would cross-post my general queries here as there doesn't seem to be too much happening on the AULRO FL2 forum atm.
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9th Jun 2024 12:40 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4907 |
I have the Si4 2.0L petrol. It takes 91 but always put 98 in it, other than a few times in the outback. You get longer range with 98. So the extra you pay is a mute point.
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9th Jun 2024 8:22 am |
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John E. Member Since: 02 Apr 2023 Location: SE Cornwall Posts: 150 |
Sorry, I hadn’t thought of the 2.0 petrol, there are hardly any in the UK 🙁 |
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9th Jun 2024 10:00 am |
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Lakelander Member Since: 07 Nov 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 244 |
I would go for the final facelifts version MY13. It has a much improved interior Inc electronic handbrake and media system and can still pass as reasonably modern with many features shared with the Evoque mark 1. FL2 SD4 XS 2013 Orkney Grey |
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9th Jun 2024 12:52 pm |
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John E. Member Since: 02 Apr 2023 Location: SE Cornwall Posts: 150 |
What I didn’t make clear was that there were no significant changes that left the older versions significantly less reliable than later cars.
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9th Jun 2024 1:31 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3157 |
I note that when the FL2 and DS are used for LR Experience Days, they do every thing the bigger Air Suspension models do, except the deep rutted sections. Therefore I think that the only thing you need to worry about is ground clearance, as the clever traction system is as good as any.
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9th Jun 2024 3:25 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1402 |
The same was noticed by me. We went on a drive around east Devon with the Honiton LRO and the only thing they worried about was a raised manhole in the middle of one of the lanes that was high enough to take out the fuel tank which is the lowest part of the FL2. The car did everything that the others did. |
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9th Jun 2024 4:16 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5063 |
My 2014 SD4 SE Tech is the best FL2 we've had.
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9th Jun 2024 7:50 pm |
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zzsteve Member Since: 09 Jun 2024 Location: Brisbane Posts: 2 |
Many thanks to all of you for your considered opinions. This has helped me a lot.
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10th Jun 2024 4:12 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2816 |
I think most of your questions have been answered except the last one.
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10th Jun 2024 6:36 am |
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Dean1234 Member Since: 18 Jan 2022 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 223 |
I know you're over in Australia, so buying from a UK company may or may not be cost effective so this post might be a bit pointless to you. But, MuddyMods do a 40mm front, 50mm rear lift kit for the Freelander 2. https://www.muddymods.com/collections/free...kit-bundle They also do it in a 40mm lift all round if you prefer. There is no need for any camber correction with their kit. We have this installed on our car and I made a bit of a before and after video on it which you can see here.
MuddyMods also do a snorkel for the Freelander 2 as well which you can see here. https://www.muddymods.com/collections/free...-2-snorkel There is a good video that's been made by Joel which show's it being fitted by Warren at MuddyMods. It comes with a guide and template which means you can fit it yourself. https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4 |
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10th Jun 2024 6:37 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4907 |
Preferably get one with 17" rims, then you can install 245/70r17. 775mm ∅
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10th Jun 2024 8:40 am |
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RealBeale Member Since: 13 Jun 2016 Location: Birmingham Great Barr Posts: 922 |
I've got a 40/50 lift on my i6. However, if I was going to do it again, I'd go for adjustable coil overs from the likes of XYZ with a range of 120mm adjustment. I would run standard tyres at normal height, but for off roading I'd adjust to +50mm and fit my 265/60/18 tyres. |
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10th Jun 2024 9:21 am |
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Lakelander Member Since: 07 Nov 2019 Location: Cumbria Posts: 244 |
Good point 're the headlights - I'd forgotten just how poor the headlights were when I bought my MY13 XS SD4. So go for a HSE Lux or Metropolis for OE HID lights. There are also a few cars about with optional HID but rare. Alternatively find a second hand pair of HID as I did . As suggested on here the most cost effective solution is a conversion kit. FL2 SD4 XS 2013 Orkney Grey |
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10th Jun 2024 9:49 am |
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