Land Rover Discovery parts reviews

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Cooper Tires
motorcyclesnracecars
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Rating 4.0

I just put on the Cooper Discoverer Road + Trail AT last week on my Disco 5. I have done about 150miles on them, mixed surface streets and highway speed (75mph) but no off road yet. They have been good so far, Im happy with them as for road comfort and noise. My significant other didn't notice any difference at all and that confirms my thoughts on good comfort and little noise change. :)

Pros: good comfort, little noise
Mileage: 241 km
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OEM Land Rover Engine oil

For the LR4 equipped with the TDV6 or SDV6 engine (Ford Lion), it is specifically 5W-30 C1 here in the United Kingdom. That's Land Rover's recommendation.

Pros: Land Rover's recommendation
Vehicle: Land Rover Discovery
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Pirelli Tires
ViolatoR08
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Rating 4.5

Depends on the model. I’ve had some great experience with Pirelli Scorpions and the P Zero. Usually not my brand of choice but if nothing is available and they are I’ll run them. Definitely more of a Michelin PS2/C type for my sport cars though. I’m about 3k miles into a set of PZero 21” on my LR Discovery. They handle the weight of the vehicle and road conditions really nice, so far have no complaints.

Pros: handle weight, road conditions
Mileage: 3000 km
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Cooper Tires
er-day
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Rating 3.0

I sized up and really liked that decision. I’m mid though on my cooper discoverer rugged trek. Good wear, lowish noise for a “m/t” (basically at), good not great on dirt, rain performance has been decent, breaking is good, but the snow performance has been just ok.

Pros: good wear, low noise
Cons: snow performance just ok
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Arnott Air springs
Teamjeff4608
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Rating 2.5

I bought the old style Arnott air spring and shock absorbers back sometime around 2015ish for my LR3. The ride was slightly stiffer but 100% acceptable. After a year or so the right front started leaking oil and was replaced under warranty. Sometime later both fronts were leaking air & Arnott replaced both under warranty. Since then, it seems like every year or so I have at least one that needs to be replaced due to an air leak. Aside from the first shock, I’ve not had oil leaks or issues with the shock absorber itself. On my last warranty exchange I noticed they no longer have a lifetime warranty, it’s 24mo. So next time I have a failure I’m going back to OEM air springs.

Pros: ride acceptable, no oil leaks (later units)
Cons: slightly stiffer ride, frequent air leaks, warranty reduced
Vehicle: Land Rover Discovery
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 2.0

I recently purchased 4 new Pirelli Tires at Sam's Club. The new tires fixed the loud humming, but now when driving highway speeds, it feels like the car (2018 Land Rover Discovery HSE Sport) is all over the lane, almost like the wind is blowing the vehicle around.

Pros: fixed loud humming
Cons: car feels unstable
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