Also,
hows your speedometer settings (off by much vs GPS & dash readings), as well as overall response of the engine/tranny/shift points change to the larger size tire,
or differences are very insignificant?
So far so good... :)
Funniest thing happenned today while running out of the car to the store...
The warning chime kept staying on after I've pulled out the key and was ready to shut the door... I thought it was my lights being on, but when I looked at the dash, it showed "KEY IN IGNITION"...
Will look into those as well...
My problem is that the set of wheel that I've got, came with a practically new BFG tire, so it will be a lot cheaper to go with 4 of BFGs most likely anyway for me...
2005 Land Rover LR3 HSE
so here it is... a few pics from today (finally Oregon got some sun) :ylsmoke:
Got my IIDTool in the mail as well, was able to play with it a bit before I threw into the glove box,
had to clear some minor fault codes, mainly communication stuff, nothing...
Anyone got any info on this?
looking to use the ceramic clear coat to paint over my wheels/rims to minimize scratching/chipping as much as possible,
I know its out there... but where...???
Yes,
I've found & purchased a 2005 HSE with almost 75k miles in S.California for a much reasonable price (that I thought so at least).
It has everything one would like, other than the entertainment center & wood trim (neither are of any importance to my family or myself)
HD & factory...
Unseen that is so... the way I figured is that if there is anything needed to be done - i'll get it done on my own in my homearea. For the most part, I've never dealt with a bad car from California, and have purchased dozens which I've never had any issues in the past...
If you were to buy...
Thanks for reply...
I've been looking around, and so far have stopped on the BFG A/T, these GoodYears and the new Toyo AT2s for the choice on my upgrade.
I guess time will show...
Well, more or less the choice is made & I've paid it off...
Picked one up from south California, 75k miles HSE with HD package.
Now the wait time - while truck brings it this way...
I'll have to totally agree, its a matter of one day going bad to change things a bit a little. I'm planning on using mine for overland type trips, so AT tire will be a proper setup.
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