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Old May 19, 2016 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by number9
Not having rain gutters.
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Rear mounted spare tire?
 
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Old May 19, 2016 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by KMET
Rear mounted spare tire?

No... mounted underneath.
 
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Old May 20, 2016 | 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by EastCoast
No... mounted underneath.
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Number9 and I were just poking fun at newer Discovery's, earlier Discos had gutters & rear mounted tires. Still miss my 98 disco, thing was a tank.

LR3's really are reliable, the only common accruing issue (Every 30k miles) are front control arm bushings. Don't tell houm_wa, but there's times I miss not having an EAS system.
 
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Old May 20, 2016 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by KMET
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Number9 and I were just poking fun at newer Discovery's, earlier Discos had gutters & rear mounted tires. Still miss my 98 disco, thing was a tank.

LR3's really are reliable, the only common accruing issue (Every 30k miles) are front control arm bushings. Don't tell houm_wa, but there's times I miss not having an EAS system.
So from your signature, it looks like you opted for the coil over replacement. Is the 2" Emu spring too much lift for just road driving? Unfortunately, the normal ride height spring packs are not available right now..


Edited to add: just seen you upsized your tires.... explains the lift. Is this a purely an esthetic thing or is there an advantage to doing it?
 
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Old May 20, 2016 | 02:46 PM
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Bwahahahaha....coiler!

I seem to get closer to 50k miles out of my control arm bushings. I've changed them twice and I have 122k miles. Last change was at 98k.
 
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Old May 20, 2016 | 07:08 PM
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2" too much lift for just road driving?
No, It's fine. Just wanted the additional ground clearance over stock height coils. I've had this tire size long before going to coils.

Didn't do it for aesthetics, or even function for that matter... Just didn't make since spending time and money on maintaining something I deemed irrelevant for our (Her) needs.

Don't tow with it, heaviest thing we haul is our luggage. Summer travels, I prefer using my truck (2010 Tundra with under 60k miles, 5.7 v8)

Should add, I am retired...

Solo adventures offroad, solo camping, that doesn't involve air travel. Nicely modified 2006 Jeep wrangler (Also with under 60k miles). hammock for sleeping inside, rack for warmer nights, and an I don't care attitude for every scratch or dent I inflict.

Our daughter leaves for the Marine Corps in 2 months, she had been using my old daily driver, an 04 Tahoe z71. Soon as shes off, Ill sell it, Jeep too maybe.

houm, you're such a dick. Unfortunately, you're probably correct. I've got the Polys and some spare arms, just procrastinating.
 
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Old May 20, 2016 | 11:47 PM
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LOL....I've heard that over and over during the course of my 42 years of life.

"You're such a dick...but you're right."



Maybe I should run for President.
 
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