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That's what I thought by the shock boots. Both have gained some nice height from the larger tires.
For our comparison discussion I will snap some pictures of the GC tonight or this weekend at the same angles.
Both Standard
My 1995 D1 had 275,000 miles on it when I sold it to the next owner who continued to drive it. Never had to replace head gaskets, did swap the 5sp for an autobox when I somehow blew out 5th gear. I'm hoping the LR3 can achieve this too. Preventive maintenance is the key .....
You took a trailer down Smiley Rock? That must have been fun!
HA HA...not a bad idea...I'll be towing a smaller trailer with the Moto Guzzi on it, but not an adventure trailer! But if you could drive it up there for me, I'd be glad to put it to the test at Alta Lakes!Thanks for the invite! My plan was to be there this weekend but some poor timing has resulted in a scratched weekend in favor of a trailer review... Maybe I should haul it up your way
Our lead engineer Christian had a similar experience with an L322. After spending over CDN $2000 on an EAS repair with a dealer, he came out the morning he was planning to go on vacation with his RR to find the front extended all the way and the rear on the bump stops (funny looking pic). He later repaired the RR correctly for a fraction of the cost.
These experiences are what lead to the development and sale of the IIDTool. I appreciate the fact that you pay for the brand and that all manufacturers do this and they deserve it - to a certain extent. Charging over €2500 for a repair that should have cost ~1/10th of that is simply bending your customers over.
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Steve, where in the US can I purchase the IID Tool? I have a feeling that my compressor has failed for the 3rd time and before I spend either $1400.00 on a new compressor again, or a 200 mile round trip to the local Independent LR Shop just to find out exactly what is wrong, I'd like to purchase the IID Tool. Any suggestions would be great. My suspension fault like has come back to life and goes from yellow to red and has been for 3 days now. Luckily I work from home, but my trip to Telluride this weekend just got squashed because of this.
Got mine from Lucky8, but they are available from a number of people in the states.
Timmelman,
The AMK compressor should only cost you $700, no way you should be paying 1400, unless you are getting charged about 5 hours of labor on top of the parts.
One good thing to investigate, if you join your local Land Rover Club, you should be getting cost discounts on parts.
On a side note...have been having tons of fun here in Telluride, Ouray and Silverton, and after running Imogene Pass yesterday, dropped in for lunch in Ouray and then a bit of time in Silverton, we ran into the whole Great Divide Expedition coming into town (Tom Collins, Jim West and crew) driving the new FFRR on the remake of the Great Divide tour. Perfect timing as alwaysm, capped off with a fun rainy run over Ophir Pass back to Telluride for the evening. The whole crew will be arriving here tonight as well...may get some more shots to share!
Have fun guys...off to Gateway today on the Moto Guzzi - riding 2 up on the twisties!