Land Rover Discovery Off Road Builds

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The Land Rover Discovery is one of the brand’s most successful models. It soaked the spirit of off-road adventures and forged its reputation as a mighty 4×4 SUV in the famous Camel Trophy – an overland trip across the African continent. Besides its top-level 4×4 technology, it also features a very comfortable and spacious interior, making it a go-to choice for fans of off-road expeditions.

On this page, we’ve gathered the coolest Land Rover Discovery off road builds to show how people modify them for demanding trails and to help you get inspiration for your next project.

Best Discovery Off Road Builds from the Web

While we do our best to showcase the coolest Discovery builds in our features, it’s simply impossible to cover the vast variety of off-road and overland projects out there. Below are some of the most notable Discovery that we came across on the web:

Land Rover Discovery II Off-road expedition build by @tom_burnet_

  • 2″ Lift
  • 285/75/16 Tires (33″)
  • Custom off road bumper
  • Direct 4×4 roof top tent

2009 Land Rover LR4 Overlander by @d4_svx

  • 275/70/18 (33.4”) Off road Tires
  • Devon4x4 sump plate
  • Prospeeduk Winch mount
  • Bush Company AX27 Roof top tent

Discovery 2 TD4 Off road build by @rusty_the_td5

  • Toyo Open Country M/T Tires
  • 4″ Lift: 2 inch springs and 2 inch blocks
  • Custom D1 Front bumper with a winch

2006 Discovery LR3 Expedition off road Build by @disco.veryland

  • 275/65/18 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac Tires
  • Frontrunner roof rack
  • Lucky8 off road winch bumper

Lifted Land Rover LR3 off road build by @discovery4play

  • 33×12.5R18 Off road Tires
  • American Racing AR201 Rims
  • 1.5” Johnson rods
  • Llams lift module + some trimming
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  • I remember reading stories about a Land Rover Camel trophy in the car magazines when Disco came out. It was bright yellow with some grille guards, winches and roof racks. Not sure if they were even lifted, but they were absolutely non stopable in African Desert.

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