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OK, to set the stage, I've done a little Jeep offroad building. I used to be MWC VP.
IOW, I was very much a jeep guy.
Till I bought a Land Rover.
Bought a D2 for my wife, drove it to Jackson Hole, WY and back through some truly nasty conditions.
Truck felt like it was on rails through the worst Wyoming could throw at it.
Was so impressed I bought a D1 for myself. Haven't considered a jeep since.
Lot of misinfo going on here so let me start with that.
First off, is price & reliability. Decent shape D1s are everywhere for under $4-5K
They stay in good shape because they usually have been maintained, haven't been wheeled, and have aluminum bodies so no rust issues.
The main issue with the 4.0 is they tend to blow head gaskets at around 70K miles. Replace it and you're good for life. If yours makes it past that 70K mark without blowing, you're probably good.
The cylinder sleeve thing is way overblown.
The electrical issues boil down to one name; Lucas.
Known in LR circles as the Prince of Darkness, Lucas is crap and it seems every British vehicle is forced to use them. Switches & relays go bad, dash lites flicker, stuff like that.
Dealer work is ridiculously pricy but, hopefully, anyone here is far beyond taking his vehicle into the dealer for brake jobs.
Used LR parts dealers are all over the internet and very reasonable.
Now, the pros:
Stock for stock, nothing (except perhaps a Rubi) nothing comes close.
Suspension
-real frame
-coils all around
-four link/wishbone rear suspension
-longarm radius arm front suspension
Axles
-full float rear
-Toy style birfield front
-Toy style 3rd members
Drivetrain
-Bulletproof auto trans
-Equally bulletproof LT230 TC w/ 3.21 lo range.
-Alum block/head V8 that, despite head gasket issue, will run forever.
Misc
-Every body panel, yes, even the rear quarters and roof, are aluminum, bolt-on, and easily replaceable.
The more I deal with my D1 the more impressed I am with the engineering.
The company truly works to constantly improve them.
You'd never see a D30/D35 speced on a LR. Wouldn't happen.
They also are built to be fixed in the middle of the Sahara with a multi-tool, chicken wire, and duct tape.
My last brake job took 20 minutes.
Change a front blinker bulb? 30 seconds.
Seriously
The bad rap they get is primarily due to stupid little things; switches going out, ABS problems, faulty idiot lites, stuff like that.
Guy buys an $80K Range Rover, he gets pissed when his sunroof switch goes out for the third time. Especially when the dealer is charging him $120/hr to replace them.
Best advice is to buy a '97-99 D1 with as few bells and whistles as possible.
You'll be a happy camper.