Hey guys, this past weekend I picked up a used '20 HE from a Land Rover dealer in Peoria, IL. I tried my best to do my due diligence with the whole process as this is the first time I have ever purchased a vehicle sight unseen. I had a PPI done, had the dealer send what I felt at the time was an adequate amount of photos, and felt like I was getting an alright deal considering where the market has been on these. ($90k, with 17k miles) I am in to it so far for another $2500 and that was for a set of the bronze heritage wheels since the previous owner put some red and black, bro dozer Fuels on it.
I don't really like buying used vehicles because of the things like what I am about to get in to. I wasn't expecting it to be immaculate as it is now 3 years old and had been driven a little bit. (First two owners were in AZ, the third in IL.) After showing up at the dealer I immediately noticed the side mirror caps and mounts are faded in a bad way. Somehow this did not show up on any of the photos I was sent. I figured since this is purely cosmetic they can be repainted or replaced but wanted to ask what you guys would recommend on tidying those up? Everything else cosmetically is pretty good. There are some small chips on the front where some touch up paint was used, and it could use a new shark fin I noticed today while cleaning it up, but again for being used all in all I'd say it's a 8/10 for me on the outside.
I took it out for a wash this morning to get all the bugs and grime off from my drive home and crawled underneath to take a look at the Bilstein setup when I noticed the rusty spots along the frame, some nuts, and the rear end housing. Again somehow these were not obvious in the photos I was sent when they had it on the rack. Looks like those last 8-9 months it spent in the midwest did a little number. I don't think it's detrimental but again I wanted to ask what does everyone recommend on this? I was thinking I could just have this cleaned and coated? The truck is in Texas now and we don't salt the roads here when it snows although I do plan on taking this thing up into parts of Colorado and Utah for snowboarding on occasion.
Other personal notes after putting about 850 miles on it so far.... the Bilsten 6112/5160 setup is great on the highway but seems a bit firm and bumpy to me on certain roads and definitely at lower speeds (50 and below). I think it is still running OEM springs. Current tires are KO2 275/65/18 E Load but I am most likely going to swap them to either a 275/70 or 295/65 to help fill in the wheel wells a little more. Also considering adding the Spidertrax spacers as the current setup has everything squeezed in a bit more than I'd like. I want them to be flush with the fenders ideally, maybe a hair of poke.
I did manage 324 miles yesterday on a tank which was pretty much on par with my 4Runner. The V8/8spd on this thing has gobs of power and is much smoother compared to the v6/5spd. It's also much quieter in the cabin, however I need to find a fix to stop the damn passenger seat head rest from rattling over bumps.
Couple other things on note, previous owner installed one of the old Navi Plus units and it sucks. I kept having issues with Bluetooth disconnecting, then reconnecting and could not get Spotify to load on the screen. It played music but with a black background. Also the phone calls and texting is horrible with their mic. I plan on having this stuff removed and will try a Grom VLite or something that uses the OEM mic and has slightly newer software.
Lastly, my rear view mirror has a bit of play in it. Is this normal? Any fixes to tighten it up on the ball/axis where it pivots and adjusts?
Any suggestions or additional recommendations from anyone is greatly appreciated! Looking forward to being part of the 200 community.
I don't really like buying used vehicles because of the things like what I am about to get in to. I wasn't expecting it to be immaculate as it is now 3 years old and had been driven a little bit. (First two owners were in AZ, the third in IL.) After showing up at the dealer I immediately noticed the side mirror caps and mounts are faded in a bad way. Somehow this did not show up on any of the photos I was sent. I figured since this is purely cosmetic they can be repainted or replaced but wanted to ask what you guys would recommend on tidying those up? Everything else cosmetically is pretty good. There are some small chips on the front where some touch up paint was used, and it could use a new shark fin I noticed today while cleaning it up, but again for being used all in all I'd say it's a 8/10 for me on the outside.
I took it out for a wash this morning to get all the bugs and grime off from my drive home and crawled underneath to take a look at the Bilstein setup when I noticed the rusty spots along the frame, some nuts, and the rear end housing. Again somehow these were not obvious in the photos I was sent when they had it on the rack. Looks like those last 8-9 months it spent in the midwest did a little number. I don't think it's detrimental but again I wanted to ask what does everyone recommend on this? I was thinking I could just have this cleaned and coated? The truck is in Texas now and we don't salt the roads here when it snows although I do plan on taking this thing up into parts of Colorado and Utah for snowboarding on occasion.
Other personal notes after putting about 850 miles on it so far.... the Bilsten 6112/5160 setup is great on the highway but seems a bit firm and bumpy to me on certain roads and definitely at lower speeds (50 and below). I think it is still running OEM springs. Current tires are KO2 275/65/18 E Load but I am most likely going to swap them to either a 275/70 or 295/65 to help fill in the wheel wells a little more. Also considering adding the Spidertrax spacers as the current setup has everything squeezed in a bit more than I'd like. I want them to be flush with the fenders ideally, maybe a hair of poke.
I did manage 324 miles yesterday on a tank which was pretty much on par with my 4Runner. The V8/8spd on this thing has gobs of power and is much smoother compared to the v6/5spd. It's also much quieter in the cabin, however I need to find a fix to stop the damn passenger seat head rest from rattling over bumps.
Couple other things on note, previous owner installed one of the old Navi Plus units and it sucks. I kept having issues with Bluetooth disconnecting, then reconnecting and could not get Spotify to load on the screen. It played music but with a black background. Also the phone calls and texting is horrible with their mic. I plan on having this stuff removed and will try a Grom VLite or something that uses the OEM mic and has slightly newer software.
Lastly, my rear view mirror has a bit of play in it. Is this normal? Any fixes to tighten it up on the ball/axis where it pivots and adjusts?
Any suggestions or additional recommendations from anyone is greatly appreciated! Looking forward to being part of the 200 community.
