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Stornmay Gray, Back intrior? I have a 2007 SE like that. Previous owner had blacked trim and wheels in flat black I added driving lights, roof rack, and ham radio gear.
Nothing too crazy but I removed the foam storage thing in the rear that holds the jack. Seemed like a lot of wasted space so I took it out and now have room for all my basic recovery gear plus a big towel, stock jack and still have room to spare. I also took about 5mm off my front suspension sensor link arms and raised the front a little over a half inch. Trying to get it to sit level and now it looks really close. My driveway and street have a pretty big slope so when I'm out driving somewhere tomorrow I'll find a place that is level to see if I need to make them any shorter.
So, I bought a Porsche. Gave the LR3 to a gf. Am supposed to sign title over tomorrow, and am really having doubts. Trying to figure out if I am supposed to dump her to get it back?
Been sitting on new brake pads and rotors for almost a year. Finally got around to installing them today. I hope I have th parking brake adjust right, the "Bible" was not clear about having it backed off in service mode or not for adjusting. But its not screeching. And sadly I found my rear upper arms are totally shot. So that will be at the top of the winter project list.
Been sitting on new brake pads and rotors for almost a year. Finally got around to installing them today. I hope I have th parking brake adjust right, the "Bible" was not clear about having it backed off in service mode or not for adjusting. But its not screeching. And sadly I found my rear upper arms are totally shot. So that will be at the top of the winter project list.
I fitted new rears about 2 months ago and didn't touch the handbrake, i figured that it was working fine before and the new rotors effectively closed the gap so adjustment wasn't required.