What did you do to your LR3 today?

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Millerman

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Had the rear brakes done and a hitch and wiring installed. $2500 ouch
 

roverman

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Hell yes ouch, that's about 1 hour and $350 in parts....
I'm doing my front and rear pads and rotors tomorrow, $449.00. I don't know about you, but my time is definitely NOT worth more than $2000/hr.
 

metalslug

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I know the majority of the LR3 owners prefer the 18inch wheels due to the large tire selection but I upgraded to the HSE 6 spoke wheels today. Wheels $200 on craigslist, $300 for a black texture finish to the wheels and finally $900 for Michelin Latitude 255/60/19 tires. Pics will be up soon and I keeping the 18's and having them textured black has well in the future to have the option of going back to them. I love the look!
 

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Actually have been Off Roving in the beautiful San Juan's for a week Just got back in town today!
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Houm_WA

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Can't see the pics. San Juan's? Like in the Puget Sound? If there is somewhere to get off-pavement up there, I'd love to know about it.
 

RvDUB

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Can't see the pics. San Juan's? Like in the Puget Sound? If there is somewhere to get off-pavement up there, I'd love to know about it.

Looks like i have to move my photos to my public folder. The San Juan's are in South West Colorado around the towns of Ouray, Telluride and Durango. Fantastic trails and scenery!
 

JackMac

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Had both front lower control arms replaced, plus new rear sway bar bushings. Nice to have the handling back, and good as new!
 

GWDRoverTX

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RvDUB,

Have to concur on the San Juan's. Spent a couple of nights in Telluride a couple of weeks ago and took the trail over Imogene Pass to Ouray. Had my two sons with me and since it was our first time off road, we were a little uneasy. We made it though and saw scenery you can't see from the pavement. LR3 performed great except I'm getting the front bushings replaced today.
 

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Funny. New front pass control arm + bushings for me also today. About $600 incl alignment + $550 for 60k maintenance + $800 for new tires. Ouch!
 

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