Thanks! Trial is steeper that appears - you get a better feel towards the end. EAS was probably +50mm. I run lower even offroad these day and only use offroad mode when needed. Lucky8 2" shock tower extension are on my short todo list (just behind never ending maintenance).
RE: Lockers ... I uniquely have 9 years LR3 experience without locker and 3 years in the same truck with ARB rear locker. With and without I was able to go everywhere my friends' OEM rear locker LR3s could. Without the locker, there was LOTS more 1/8 rotation wheel-slips. Like seen in this...
When are we all going to just call it Defender 2. It will certainly not be a 30 year body style, and before we know it there will be a Defender 3. Had LR marketed it as "Defender ii", maybe would have gone over better with the traditionalist. Just like "series ii" and "Discovery 2,3, and 4".
I love my ARB locker - thats always an alternative. I agree with Ray that either way its probably not that important.
The rear locker doesnt make it go anywhere that it couldnt already. It just gets there with less drama and wear-n-tear.
I have always loved the looks of RRS over the LR3. other offroad positives: supercharger to help turn bigger tires, shorter wheelbase, automatic sway-bars 'disconnect'.
TO BE CLEAR: 17" wheels would "likely" only fit LR3/4 with V6 brakes. The calipers are the same as the V8, but need new hangers and rotors.
refence parts:
V6 Front Brake Caliper Carrier Part# SEH500010
V6 Rear Brake Caliper Carrier Part# SXP500013X
and V6 rotors (and new pads same as v8)...
Ill be there Sat for the morning ride...Looking forward to my 1st RAW! Safe (and reliable) travels everyone.
I had this happen this week - Luckily in my garage and not on the trail!
Everyone knows true Rovers leak ;-)
GAP is always a good suggestions. This is close to home for me and I have always wanted to go...Ill try my best to be there. My neighbor has a stock LR3, Are there any easy-enough trails for that?
I ran the ground to the same chassis stud that the battery grounds too. Its a ********** to get to, but the correct thing to do. Both of my +&- wires run around the top of the engine compartment and fit though the far passenger side seam between the lid base. I didnt have to cut anything to get to...
you could, but (if i am understanding you) it would no longer protect the compressor. this is important protection to me. Over the past 11 years...mine has several scars there that would have demolished the air suspension. I just had mine off to reshape that section back to allow clearance. I...
Webster NY Land Rover did the same thing to one of mine 10 years ago.... :mad: The remaining bolts have held up, but I have heard of a local guy that could JB weld and tap new threads in mine.
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