denver6161
New member
After lurking on here for over a year I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a 2006 LR3 HSE with approximately 88,000 miles. I'm not new to LR (the 2006 is now parked next to my second 1996 Disco in the driveway) but I've never owned or worked on a vehicle with so many bells and whistles before. The previous owner indicated that the truck needed new tie rods (inner and outer) and I just wanted to know if there was anything about this job that would/should make me reconsider doing it myself? The Atlantic British kit seems like it has everything I would need to get it done over the course of an afternoon before taking the truck into a professional for an alignment. Any tips specific to LR3s tie rods that anyone would like to provide?
Other than that I've already purchased the Gap IID BT and was completely blown away by how deep into the woods you can get with the systems in the truck. I know I'm probably headed for a new alternator as well. If someone has a set of 18inch LR3 SE wheels taking up to much space let me know!
I do have to say that it was this forum and the LR3 build reports that got me looking for a rig that could get me 80% of the places in the Rocky Mountains I wanted to go but also not be unwieldy picking up my kids and getting around town. Thank you all!
Other than that I've already purchased the Gap IID BT and was completely blown away by how deep into the woods you can get with the systems in the truck. I know I'm probably headed for a new alternator as well. If someone has a set of 18inch LR3 SE wheels taking up to much space let me know!
I do have to say that it was this forum and the LR3 build reports that got me looking for a rig that could get me 80% of the places in the Rocky Mountains I wanted to go but also not be unwieldy picking up my kids and getting around town. Thank you all!