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duckdive

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Hey all, went up to Big Bear last weekend. Thought I'd share a pic or two.
Truck performed flawlessly.
 
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techboydino

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thats a beautiful. thats all i can say.

side question: how much does the rear hatch flex when your on the ladder?
 

duckdive

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The outer panel of the hatch doesn't. But when you stand on it the bottom part of the
hatch does "over close by about an eighth of an inch. An example would be pushing
on one of your passenger doors when it is already closed. Hope that makes sense.
 

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Awesome.

Two questions:

1) I assume those are 285/60-18 Toyo AT's? Any rubbing at all? Notice the increase in weight (steering, ride, acceleration)-the LR3 is my wife's daily driver.
2) I know that is a LR brush bar, but I cannot find it anywhere. Our LR3 came from the dealer with the urethane A-Frame brush guard, which is great for nudging folks out of the fast-lane, but does not really protect the bumper from brush and such.

Thanks,

Martin
 

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No rubbing at all, as you can see in one of the photos I had one of the rear
tires stuffed pretty good. And the rear is usually where the rubbing is most
likely. The brush bar is just that, you can't pull or push stuff with this one.
Just for keeping vegetation off and maybe some aux. lighting. I got mine from autowebaccessories.com, they have pretty good prices. There's a ton of info on this board try the search function. Good luck.
 

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No rubbing at all, as you can see in one of the photos I had one of the rear
tires stuffed pretty good. And the rear is usually where the rubbing is most
likely. The brush bar is just that, you can't pull or push stuff with this one.
Just for keeping vegetation off and maybe some aux. lighting. I got mine from autowebaccessories.com, they have pretty good prices. There's a ton of info on this board, try the search function. Good luck.
 

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