Adrenalinsports
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I have the Gap Tool but have cut the fenders enough that on the road I can run it at stock height. Off road I used the tool to go up 2 inches. Tuesday the dealership is putting Johnson Rods on full time and aligning it so I will run it full time at that height which is 2.5 inches. Off road with Gap Tool/Johnson Rods I just run it at normal height (Which would be off road height for a stock LR4) Its a much better ride and better articulation. Then only use off road mode when I need the clearance for certain obstacles.
I attached a photo of my LR4 at the top of Mt Logan Utah. Drove it up Providence Canyon which is probably the hardest off road trail in Northern Utah. It was pouring rain on the way up so didn't get out to take any photos or videos.
Jud
I attached a photo of my LR4 at the top of Mt Logan Utah. Drove it up Providence Canyon which is probably the hardest off road trail in Northern Utah. It was pouring rain on the way up so didn't get out to take any photos or videos.
Jud