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Old 10-16-2001, 04:14 PM   #1
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strength & beauty

with the increase in rollover accidents within the USA, referring to SUV's & MiniVans, it's nice to know that the DISC II is the only SUV with a complete seamwelded boxframe. If I find myself rolling, this is the vehicle to be in....
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"Though the Discovery's fully boxed, seam-welded 14-gauge steel frame is the heart of its protection, the vehicle offers a variety of additional body-related enhancements.
Chief among these is a steel inner-body cage that lies between the frame and the outer sheet metals. Finally, doors are composed of corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy with large steel impact beams, while the rest of the exterior body panels - including the roof - are composed of double-sided galvanized steel.
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Old 03-31-2002, 12:31 PM   #2
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I think all the land rovers are too boxy.
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Old 04-02-2002, 01:25 PM   #3
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I have a 1996 Discovery, i personally love it. I am however, a little upset that the series 2 disco was toned down a little bit. The first discovery has huge chrome swivel balls in the front, where in the Series 2 it is just a normal CV joint with a boot over it. Well i guess it makes a little bit of sense, considering over half of landrover owners done use them for what they were built for.

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I think all the land rovers are too boxy.
That boxyness is what makes a Land Rover.
They so cool looking in an ugly way.
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Old 08-16-2002, 05:17 PM   #5
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yeah the frames kick ass, its just too bad they dont galvanize those like the rest of the steel body panels

can you say RUST
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I have rolled a discovery before. It was really scary, but I was ok because it has such a strong frame. phew.
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