Surfrider77
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So, currently there is no Kaymar dealer in the US?
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Ben from Outback Proven told me they were the only US distributor of Kaymar bumpers for the LR4. I'm not sure if anyone else is importing them, but I haven't been able to find anything. He told me it was something to do with importing contracts, but he hasn't responded to me lately. I did send an email over to Kaymar in Australia, but I never heard back - maybe calling them would be better.So, currently there is no Kaymar dealer in the US?
Ok, I put the bumper on this weekend and tried to do a write-up. I ran out of time today, but I'll try to keep revising and updating as I can. I posted the write-up on Google's Blog site Here: http://expat93.blogspot.com/?view=classic I'll try to find a better place for it if this doesn't work. I'm also trying to figure out how to post the PDF of the Kaymar instructions.
Hello,Expat93 are you still on here? I read your awesome write up (3 times!) but the photo links are broken. Is there any way I can see them? It's so good but it would really help with photos. I'm so close to pulling the trigger but I'm trying to get more info.
Thanks!
This would be awesome!We, LR3 and 4 owners, should consider getting Aluminess to bring one to market. They make great stuff for many other vehicles and are based in the US. I'd love a full kit of heavy duty aluminum protection parts which would reduce weight by a few hundred lbs and never have to worry about rust.
Inporting one is around $600-700 shipping and fees.No Kaymar for you unless you bought one used, imported yourself, or found NOS.
I'd like to see Tactical Rovers build one.
I'm curious how folks with a Kaymar right handed spare tire swing away are dealing with a bike rack... ;-)