We are ready to help you find parts for all Land Rover Discovery models and years. After submitting your part search, you will receive price quotes directly from the sellers (i.e. Land Rover salvage yards, junk yards, Land Rover car part stores, etc.). Note all the Land Rover part price quotes are negotiable to an extent, so do not walk out from a deal before trying to barter with the seller. For example, if you get a price quote on a or for your Land Rover Discovery that is only in a fair condition, you may be able negotiate the price down. In general, your used Land Rover Discovery part will cost you about half the price of a new Land Rover Discovery genuine part.
FYI: Junkyards and auto salvage yard dismantle whole assemblies such as
Mirror, Rear View, Power Brake Booster, Carburetor,
Brakes (Rear), High Mounted Stop Lamp, Radiator,
Tire, Starter Motor, Fender,
Quarter Panel, Front Axle I-Beam, Front End Assembly,
Electronic Chassis Control Module, Quarter Window Regulator (Rear), Air Cleaner,
EGR Valve, Engine Cradle, Cruise Speed Controler,
Frame
. This kind of parts is a good candidate for a quality used replacement part. Another good candidate for quality used replacement OE part could be an expensive audio system, car speaker, CD Changer, CD Player, Radio, Stereo Set, Computer and other sound equipment, Use your common sense when buying used replacement car and truck parts.
Note: We do not recommend buying used Land Rover Discovery inexpensive mechanical, service parts, or labor-intensive parts as candidates for QRP. Save yourself time, money and frustration - Do not buy used Land Rover Discovery mechanical/repair parts such as
Washer L Connector, Cam Belt Tensioner, Breaker Plate, Heater Fan Switch, Axle Bolt, Fuel Injector Seal Kit,
Compression Chart, Hose Clamp, Ignition Module,
Lambda Temp. Sensor, Shock Bump Stop, Oil Return Tube Circlip,
Fuel Pressure Regulator, Shock Bleed Screw, Steering Rack Tower Gskt,
Injection Pump Gasket, Strut Dust Sleeve, Engine Mount Spacer,
Vacuum Check Valve
. Note you can buy a new aftermarket mechanical part for a little bit more money but without the likelihood of failure after installation.
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