Been wanting to do a walkthrough of all my modifications to my Discovery LR4 set up for touring, camping and overlanding for a while and here it is! Absolutely fantastic car. Stay tuned for a full 4 year ownership review. Enjoy!
Considering these cars get bad rep but see so many people on RU-vid own one esp for overloading and I can see why they own them, these vehicles have so many accessories/mods and the amount of space you still have is unbelievable. Overlanding in luxury with these land rovers I watch a channel called LR time great channel for you guys for tips and tricks
Nice man. I particularly like how you got power up on your roof. Also if you end up doing the tailgate lighting like get the amber lights and put them on a dimmable dial makes mood lighting great when camping. 🤙
Nice setup. I have the exact the same D4, very similar setup (battery, wheels (although I run muddies on my 18”), apt gear et) Hope you’re keeping up with the engine maintenance on that 3.0l engine…also you are missing the engine cover. If you’re doing any rougher, or even rutted tracks, llams height controller is pretty neat kit…but depends on needs. Enjoy the D4.
love your set up brother. Just the roof rack bro, I'm not entirely sure about the weight loading. The Drifta RTT is quite heavy as is so just watch it mate. I run the frontrunner rack platform and it has been rock solid.
Thanks brother. Ive since switched out those flimsy racks for 3 Rhino heavy duty bars and feels much more solid. That Drifta is the lightest hardshell on the market its only about 65kgs.
@@outbackshadz3809 great to know that you've switched to a heavy duty platform mate. Didn't know that the drift RTT is only 65kg. I'm running a frontrunner soft-shell at this stage and am looking at a sub 60kg-ish hard shell. ARB Esperence is on my radar now. How is the Drifta RTT going for you?
Bit late to the party here, but nice looking job on the car. One question on the simplicity theme, and its one I am pondering now with a drawer setup in the back, but how do you access yr spare wheel winch?
There is an adapter you can buy that converts it so you can have an extension socket that connects to a ratchet. Ive cut out a slot in my drawer to I can access the socket