That's a great question. And just to clarify - the LR4 , has met my expectations. I knew it would be an amazing vehicle and I knew it would be prone to some issues, which is what I expected. My original post here what just a general durability question as I am new to Land Rover which had the...
Do what you like with it. I asked a general question as a new member to this community regarding durability. That is after all one of the reasons these forums exist. There have been some informative responses and of course - a lot of defensive comments. Typical forum behavior.
Relatively new to the Land Rover community. Purchased a 2016 LR4 about a year ago. It had been babied & looked showroom new with only 17,000 miles on it. In the last year I have put almost 20,000 mile on it including a handful of back country trips. No real ********* off roading, mostly dirt...
Standard height in that picture. I almost never drop it to access height unless I'm entering a low hanging parking garage - which I have done twice now with these tires, no issues.
Good - yet somewhat confusing thread - At the end of the day I went with the Nitto Terra Grappler 285 50/20. I have had great experiences with these tires on my Tahoe in the past. Minor rubbing at full turn. Otherwise they are awesome. This picture is at standard suspension height.
If this is a stupid question, i apologize in advance. I recently removed the running boards on my new to me 2016 LR4. On the frame are two of these on the driver side & 3 on the passenger side. They just seem to be bolted to the frame. Do they serve a purpose ???
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