Those are structural and permanent. They need to be drilled out. To make that OEM rack work, you’ll need to chop it. I’ve seen others do that to make a platform.
Part of me recommends finding a used Front Runner and using that instead.
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If you’ve never been offroad and want to see what your vehicle can do, it’s really fun. They hold owners events too. We went to Carmel location and my buddy who designed the course was with us and gave us a private tour. My wife drove it and it was a blast.
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Here’s another AX27 for sale
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For my LR4 and 3, I carry a set of metric wrenches and sockets. Plus hex head Allen keys. Those items will cover 80% of parts removals.
Bring a good bottle jack, a proper breaker bar, and the appropriate lug nut socket (22mm??).
Bring a portable air compressor and a tire repair kit, a huge...
I’m guessing here, but you’d need to cap off the lines going to the back. Also, the amount of Freon is less than having both systems.
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Full circle brother, this is where I first came across your ad when you sold your LR3 and I snagged those bumpers!
Gotta think of a cool name.
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I’d check your prop shaft carrier bearing, kind of in the middle underneath your rig. The drive shaft goes through it on its way back to the rear differential.
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Imogene is not bad, I did it in my LR3 with my CVT Denali on top. I started from the Ouray side and dropped into Telluride, but you can do it the other way too. I did that direction with a tent on that trip.
Heavy terrain to me is bigger chunky rocks that you don’t necessarily need sliders...
Hi there! Which roof rack are you mounting to?
I had a CVT Mt Denali Expedition and now I have the Mt Denali Hybrid. It easily sleeps 3 and really can sleep up to 2 adults and three small kids.
As far as MPG’s et al, it’ll for sure take a bit of a hit but it’s not horrible. Maybe 1 to 2...
Let me check out the specs. It’ll be installed in a normal vehicle 12V system, and one of the things I like about the 1240D is that it charges at 40A, plus it can efficiently charge 2 100Ah LiFePo batteries.
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