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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
- Location: UK
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OK to bolt on ones. Good stuff.
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
- Location: UK
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It’s mine but not quite yet. Hoping tomorrow or Tuesday at latest.
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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
- Location: UK
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While i'm on as well. Vehicle is being serviced by the garage. Is there a way to get this service on the Land Rover website for tracking purposes?
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
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The wheel sizes are dependent on the year. Earlier models had 20" wheels like mine...later models after 2018 had 21" or 22" wheels. It's also quite common for D5 owners to replace their standard wheels with different sizes and designs. Quite a few of the later 21" or 22" wheel owners have switched to the earlier 20" rims to gain a bit more sidewall on the tyres...it's a ride comfort thing...or if they want to fit larger sidewall offroad tyres.
Landmark editions are usually end of line 'special editions' and come with a few added extras like 4 zone AC, centre cubby fridge (sometimes), different interior trim, exterior badging and a few other bits and pieces over some other models. It's like an SE model with added bits basically.
2020 Landmark models like yours are the last year of the pre-facelift D5's, which came around in 2021...hence, end of production line for that particular model. The blurb states that the Landmark Edition only came with the si6 petrol engine...but I'm sure that's wrong....unless yours is petrol?
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 678

Lynchyy wrote:
While i'm on as well. Vehicle is being serviced by the garage. Is there a way to get this service on the Land Rover website for tracking purposes?
Indy services or repairs aren't normally electronically recorded on the Land Rover database. That's only available to official JLR dealers... as far as I know...just so folks feel obliged to pay their extortionate servicing prices.
I know mine weren't electronically recorded, even though I've got reams of physical paper service schedules, parts and repair receipts that came with mine...they were all carried out by an independent 4x4 garage and not an official dealership. The last electronically recorded dealer service on mine was back in 2021.
Just keep the paperwork in the logbook along with the MOT certificates etc.
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- squizzel
- Member Since: 30 Aug 2025
- Location: west midlands
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There are 2 Indi's round by me that do record the services on the land rover database, so it can be done. The place i got my car from had it serviced and cam belt done at a place in Wolverhampton, and it was recorded. There is a place in Bloxwich that is closer to me that specialise in land rover repairs and restoration. They record everything too, and sell parts too. Easy for me to get parts, and if it's something i haven't got the tools for they get the job. I used them when i had the range rover sport, they have expanded massively since then.
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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
- Location: UK
- Posts: 29
Mole HD wrote:
The wheel sizes are dependent on the year. Earlier models had 20" wheels like mine...later models after 2018 had 21" or 22" wheels. It's also quite common for D5 owners to replace their standard wheels with different sizes and designs. Quite a few of the later 21" or 22" wheel owners have switched to the earlier 20" rims to gain a bit more sidewall on the tyres...it's a ride comfort thing...or if they want to fit larger sidewall offroad tyres.
Landmark editions are usually end of line 'special editions' and come with a few added extras like 4 zone AC, centre cubby fridge (sometimes), different interior trim, exterior badging and a few other bits and pieces over some other models. It's like an SE model with added bits basically.
2020 Landmark models like yours are the last year of the pre-facelift D5's, which came around in 2021...hence, end of production line for that particular model. The blurb states that the Landmark Edition only came with the si6 petrol engine...but I'm sure that's wrong....unless yours is petrol?
No 3litre V6 Diesel (i hope!) I once had a 4.2 petrol RRS 2010 plate. Wow that thing drank...
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 505

Mole HD wrote:
The wheel sizes are dependent on the year. Earlier models had 20" wheels like mine...later models after 2018 had 21" or 22" wheels. It's also quite common for D5 owners to replace their standard wheels with different sizes and designs. Quite a few of the later 21" or 22" wheel owners have switched to the earlier 20" rims to gain a bit more sidewall on the tyres...it's a ride comfort thing...or if they want to fit larger sidewall offroad tyres.
Landmark editions are usually end of line 'special editions' and come with a few added extras like 4 zone AC, centre cubby fridge (sometimes), different interior trim, exterior badging and a few other bits and pieces over some other models. It's like an SE model with added bits basically.
2020 Landmark models like yours are the last year of the pre-facelift D5's, which came around in 2021...hence, end of production line for that particular model. The blurb states that the Landmark Edition only came with the si6 petrol engine...but I'm sure that's wrong....unless yours is petrol?
I thought the petrol 2020 Landmark model was only in USA.
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- Lynchyy
- Member Since: 11 Jan 2026
- Location: UK
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Guys. I’ve just picked Disco up. Loving it. I’m out and about not at home at the minute and can’t retract the 2nd row seat behind the driver fully as it seems to be jamming on the rear seat headrest. How do I sort that? Anybody had that? I might just be being stupid herein. Seems so easy.
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
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Did the headrests drop down automatically when you pressed the button to lower the 2nd row seats and how did you lower them...from the boot switches or from the infotainment screen?
It shouldn't matter where you lowered them from as the first thing that happens when you press the button is the headrests flip down (you have to flip them back up by hand). I usually leave the centre one down as it doesn't then obstruct the view from the rear view mirror.
From the infotainment screen, press the seat icon and you can drop the headrests individually by tapping the selected headrest on the image.
The individual seat behind the driver's seat can also be slid forward and backward by hand (there's a handle under the front edge) to make getting into the 3rd row seats easier...make sure that seat is fully slid back inline with the other 2 in the 2nd row before raising or lowering the seats.
The rear bench spilt (2+1) can also be raised or lowered separately...the boot switches are both clearly marked with icons, same as on the screen controls. The individual seat back on the seat behind the driver can also be reclined individually, there's an electronic button on the door side of the seat below the seat cushion (in the same place as the front seat controls).
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