Yes, stock height, no lift rods, and I don't plan on using them.
These tires do rub a little bit at full lock in reverse in the front. Be warned.
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You should look at LR3's if you're willing to consider another Rover.
Ours has had a few issues here and there, but nothing crazy.
It's an amazing vehicle.
Finally was able to pull the trigger on some K02's today and finally got a chance to ditch the HSE 19" wheels that came on my truck for the 18" SE wheels that have been sleeping in my garage for 2 years.
I got 265/65/18s and they look great.
Baja rack is being ordered next week.
I am bit...
Kudos to you for attempting to repair the hitachi.
I took mine apart and put in new desiccant and seals, and it was 10x worse afterwards haha.
Ended up springing for the AMK. Expensive, but worth it.
We bought our 2008 LR3 SE in May with 63k on the clock.
My wife daily drives it. We've put 8k on it in 5 months, suffice it to say, we drive the hell out of it.
Instantly after I bought it, we had to get the air compressor replaced. We opted for the AMK upgrade, because it's stupid not to...
It's a great truck.
I've been out with Cole before in my LR3 and his LR4.
Clean, capable, hidden winch looks great, lift rods.
Super solid truck.
Here's some pics:
I've got some minor redneck pinstriping from my smoky mtns trip a month or so ago.
I do plan to try and have them buffed out. if I get more, I'll have those buffed eventually too.
Not terribly worried about it, but it's a nice truck that i want to look nice.
Yeah I recently upgraded my compressor to an amk version, but that seems like a lot of use to air it out every time I pull into the garage. I donno...
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Here's my LR3 in Pisgah National Forest at the top of Hurricane Creek Trail last weekend in NC:
And here's the LR4 we took during our Land Rover Experience course the day before at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville:
I was amazed with my Goodyear Wrangler AT Adventure Kevlar this weekend on our trip to the smokies.
They came on the truck and I was convinced I needed K02's. Not anymore. I'm going to run these until they are toast, then I'll think about K02's.
These tires did great on mud rocks sand and dirt...
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