What did you do to your LR3 today?

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blackforestham

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Ordered another GY DuraTrac after puncturing the sidewall while exploring Kavanaugh Ridge. Sketchy trail fix. Steep, off-camber tire change. Ewwww.
 

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So I get off of work and think I might explore this nice little creek that I had recently discovered. Well to my surprise many dangers are hiding beneath the water. The rock was covered in algae which you could barely walk on and to make matter worse my from skid plate was resting on the hidden ledge under the water. My front tires were basically just hanging. Needless to say it made for a very interesting Friday afternoon. I did manage to smash in the the drivers side bumper beneath the fog lights and I am really concerned because as I sit there I noticed a tiny bit of oily fluid floating in the water. So what should I start addressing? Any suggestions on this situation, other than do not go wheeling by yourself. And what might you think the oil was coming from? Cheers!
 

JackMac

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Mhaise - the washer fluid reservoir is in that location (shown below) but could be other issues too. Do you have a sump guard?

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Well, BP took notice... as for the Rasta carriers, we can no longer get them. The supplier has gone awol, and we haven't found a suitable replacement as of yet. We are working closely with the people at TerraFirma, and trying to get some late model stuff into that line, so hopefully in the near future, we will have more to offer to you LR3 and LR4 folks.
 

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Well, BP took notice... as for the Rasta carriers, we can no longer get them. The supplier has gone awol, and we haven't found a suitable replacement as of yet. We are working closely with the people at TerraFirma, and trying to get some late model stuff into that line, so hopefully in the near future, we will have more to offer to you LR3 and LR4 folks.

Awesome! Welcome back to the burgeoning (finally!) market of the LR3!
For rear tire carriers, you might also contact Simon Arch in Australia, who operates http://www.4x4intelligence.com.au He's a solid guy and good to work with.
 

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New Yokohama's are installed with an order of RS sliders on the way. I'll post photos when all has been installed.
 

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