I did the BYO version last year with my Dad and father-in-law. We all had a good time. I use the swag coffee cup pretty regularly.
As mentioned above, it’s good if you’re new to off-roading. You’ll learn driving techniques and vehicle capabilities that you may not have explored before. These...
With a Rover, we all live with that possibility. I take solace knowing that Raleigh wanted to come back. He didn’t abandon them by his own choice.
Garrett, enjoy the name. I expect 3% in royalties as we follow along your with your build.
I’ve named my Rover “Sir Walter” after Walter Raleigh. British explorer who was key in colonizing the east coast, where I live. The color is also Buckingham blue, which fits since Raleigh was commissioned by and a close friend of the Queen. So there’s one possible path to take.
My kids...
I checked the bearing for play, and there's about a 1/4" movement any direction or 1/2" total range of motion without pressing hard. Would you call that worn? I wouldn't say it's shot, but I don't know what they're like when new either.
Hey folks. It’s not often that I overtake anyone on the highway, but I could use some help diagnosing something funky with my LR3. When overtaking, I often get a shuddering/vibration that’s felt through the steering wheel. It happens in 3rd gear around 4-4.5k rpm (65-70 mph). It happens in auto...
Might consider adding some Latch points to secure the boy’s car seat to the roof. He seems to like it up there!
I’ve added an attic and extra pouches on the doors of my L319. Kids require gadgets for entertaining, and this generation of Rovers is woefully under-equipped when it comes to...
Is this a permanent price cut from the manufacturer or more of a promotion? I see they have a new “lite” version coming out. Perhaps they’re moving out inventory to make room for the new.
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