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macburns
 


Member Since: 25 Jan 2006
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
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United States 2006 LR3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Chawton WhiteLR3
Soon to be LR3....I mean disco 3 owner in Colorado

I will be recieving my new white v8 SE LR3 (xenons, cold climate, third row) next wednesday and have a few questions.

Can you use a high lift jack on the LR3? I have friends who have them and would let me borrow one if I was going off road.

I also saw a picture of an LR3 with the spare tire mounted on the rear liftgate in the gallery section, is this an option only available outside the U.S.? How could I do this? I'm not a fan of the spare being under the car.

And if there are any Land rover owners in colorado who know of some good trails to take the LR3 on, let me know.

Thanks,
Mac
  
Post #413527th Feb 2006 1:37 am
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grommet
 


Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: Northern California
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Not sure about a high lift jack... no idea if there is a safe place you could use it on if you can't reach the official jack point. (And I'm not a high lift jack enthusiast.)

Sorry, there is no rear tire mount option anywhere... honestly, it's really pointless and less safe. (Sorry, "looks cool" does nothing for me.) The tire really doesn't get in the way and sometimes even helps. Smile There was a picture of someone that retrofitted a mount... that's probably what you remember. (They also had a different size wheel/tire spare if I remember... even more useless.)
  
Post #413557th Feb 2006 2:57 am
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Vo Rogue
 


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There will shortly be one available in Melbourne according to one of the dealers. I dont have any details atm but I am sure I could go back past in a week or two and see if it is now available.
  
Post #413587th Feb 2006 3:53 am
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grommet
 


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If one becomes a real product, it will be from a third party and not a Land Rover "option." I assume there will be enough people that want "looks" over functionality/safety... so it's bound to happen.
  
Post #413607th Feb 2006 4:10 am
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grommet
 


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Oh yeah, here is the guy in Israel with the rear mounted spare that isn't the same size:
http://www.carsoft.co.il/dym/shaitz/landro...age039.jpg

If you must "have this look" now, I'm sure you or a custom shop can retrofit an existing Kaymar tire carrier or equivalent to work.
  
Post #413617th Feb 2006 4:22 am
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SN
 


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Is the carrier attached to the upper door? It's going to be very heavy if so..

And what a bizarre place to put a tent! Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Post #414477th Feb 2006 5:00 pm
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grommet
 


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qzdcg8 wrote:
Is the carrier attached to the upper door? It's going to be very heavy if so..
Odds are it's attached to the bumper for it's main support.
qzdcg8 wrote:
And what a bizarre place to put a tent! Shocked Shocked Shocked
I think I commented on that before: Roof-top tents are commonly used in many regions... traditionally to escape the wildlife and rainfall/flooding. It's obvious you haven't spent a lot of quality time with crocodiles or dingoes. Razz It's also very fast to setup and take-down... just a minute or two. Very convenient.  
Post #414917th Feb 2006 10:07 pm
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SN
 


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grommet wrote:
It's obvious you haven't spent a lot of quality time with crocodiles or dingoes.
Not many sightings of either in the North West of England Wink Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)   
Post #414957th Feb 2006 10:31 pm
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Pelyma
  


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No they are asylum seekers who have snuck up there when no one was looking!
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Post #415348th Feb 2006 8:15 am
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SN
 


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Pelyma wrote:
No they are asylum seekers who have snuck up there when no one was looking!
B*stards - they do keep squirming out Kent don't they? Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)   
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