Discovery 3 (LR3) and Discovery 4 (LR4) Registry

Ray_G

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Ray-G like you truck! What make is your front bumper ??

Thank you, I got it made here in the UAE by a company up in Dubai called Icon; a lot of pics/details in my build thread (click link in signature) including my uber nerd sketch that they used to make it.
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spikemd

Explorer
On top of Signal Peak near Tahoe. LR3 performed well but the D90 being narrower w's easier to navigate thru some tight spots. The traction control always amazes me on these trucks.


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jerdog53

Explorer
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Bama4door

Observer
I've had my 4 since June and love it so far. I happened to come across a Voyager rack for sale on Craigslit that was in my area and went to go pick it up today.
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Jwestpro

Explorer
At Copper Harbor on our trip around Lake Superior.

Being from MN north shore, I thank you for that photo ;)

What's on your roof? I have 2 green "waffle boards" most of the time as they make a decent standing platform as well as being useful for RTT camping leveling or outdoor shower flooring.
 

Colin Hughes

Explorer
Being from MN north shore, I thank you for that photo ;)

What's on your roof? I have 2 green "waffle boards" most of the time as they make a decent standing platform as well as being useful for RTT camping leveling or outdoor shower flooring.

It's a 125w solar panel. Attaches nicely to the factory roof rails running front to back. I can still put the Thule bars on when necessary.
 

StreetsofCompton

Adventurer
It's a 125w solar panel. Attaches nicely to the factory roof rails running front to back. I can still put the Thule bars on when necessary.

I'm gonna start by saying "dumb question alert", but what do you use your 125w panel for? Or what other equipment do you need for useful energy?

Thanks!
 

Jwestpro

Explorer
I'm gonna start by saying "dumb question alert", but what do you use your 125w panel for? Or what other equipment do you need for useful energy?

Thanks!

Most people use them to recharge the single battery if parked much while camping and using 12v from the battery like for a fridge or other things. Panel keeps battery topped off during the day, runs down a bit at night, repeat.

Most likely he's just a tech geek ;) No seriously, it's a cool way to boondock for extended time. I'd like to have on I roll out onto the hood, windshield or top of tent where it would also act like a sun barrier.


There's a cool lightweight RV trailer in Canada that has two rows of flexible solar panel wrapped over the length of it's shell front to back:

http://www.safaricondo.com/en/caravanes
 

StreetsofCompton

Adventurer
Most people use them to recharge the single battery if parked much while camping and using 12v from the battery like for a fridge or other things. Panel keeps battery topped off during the day, runs down a bit at night, repeat.

Most likely he's just a tech geek ;) No seriously, it's a cool way to boondock for extended time. I'd like to have on I roll out onto the hood, windshield or top of tent where it would also act like a sun barrier.


There's a cool lightweight RV trailer in Canada that has two rows of flexible solar panel wrapped over the length of it's shell front to back:

http://www.safaricondo.com/en/caravanes

Freakin technology I tell ya. Unreal! Thanks JWest!
 

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