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Installed a Terrafirma swing away tire carrier on my LR3 with much BS

Old May 21, 2023 | 08:09 PM
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Installed anTerrafirma swing away tire carrier on my 2008 LR3.

What load of BS.

These may fit an LR4 without issue but not my LR3.
Problem 1:
the template you use to cut a rectangular hole in the vertical face of the bumper for the latching piece to poke through is wrong. The spot mark to drill the hole for the rubber bumper is also wrong. After making the cuts and trying to fit the bumper I discovered I had to move the holes 1 1/8 inches towards the passenger side. I then had to make a larger cover plate to go over my too big slot.
Problem 2:
The metal bar that holds the 4 captive nuts sticks into the opening where the parking sensor goes. I fitted the cover but would not go flush against the bumper. Took it off and noticed the insulation on one of the sensor wires was nicked. Put some glue on it. The metal cutting blade in my jigsaw would not touch the bar so I used a half inch drill bit to drill most of it away and then filed the rest away.
Problem 3:
After installing the cover, lights and fender skirts we tried to install the swing away arm. It would only go into the brass bushing about an inch. No amount of wiggling, swinging and hammer tapping would make it go down further. There seemed to be a bit of a ridge in the bushing. I had to buy a wheel cylinder hone to enlarge the bushing to get the arm to slide in.
Problem 4:
The arm only went down as far as the second bushing but not into it. Had to hone out the lower bushing. Finally got the damn thing all the way down.

In addition to these problems the instructions make no mention of the need to remove some of the gray Styrofoam liner to allow the bracket for the exterior rubber bumper to fit flush against the cover. I used a knife to cut out the foam and manged to cut through the wires going to one of the parking sensors. Solder and heat shrink to the rescue. Glad I noticed the cut wires.

The instructions are pretty poor really. Why they can't provide better quality instructions and templates which are up to date beats me. As an example, they say you can let some gass out of the strut if it is too hard to push the arm to the locking position. There is no way to do this on the strut in my kit. Very unprofessional

Don't think I will be buying any of their other products.



 
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Old May 22, 2023 | 04:57 PM
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Wow, what a pain! And they really have you lubricate the pivot pin? I was always told that was a bad idea cause dust gets in there and you end up with grinding paste that will just wear it all out faster.
 
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Old May 22, 2023 | 07:25 PM
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Yes, they say to use a copper anti-seize grease. Don't think you would get a lot of dust in there as it is a pretty tight fit. Too tight in my case.
 
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