Replacement of Air Strut Assembly: 06 LR3 HSE

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jwest

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jwest,

The images you show make a great case for EAS!.
It looks like your Rover is well-equipped for the trails. I'd like to get there some day.
I see that it is 'expedition modified'. Could you list what all that entails???

The N. TX Rover club puts on an event in E. TX in April, for off-roading. If you're out in this area, you might want to join us...

My build thread on exped portal is the best list of what's been done to it. Some of the less **** wiring is the most practical and enjoyed through the years. I've basically never "used" the ARB bar but I use the wiring and other things camping all the time. Hell I use the ARB fridge, and thus dual battery, every week just taking groceries home if it'll be a while or lunch on a ski, mtn bike or hiking day.
 

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Yeah I wasn't sure....I know it looked too rocky to be Tahuya but the vegetation didn't look like the typical Ponderosa Pine and Sage of central/eastern WA either.

I have yet to go to Naches, but I've done parts of Manastash; similar terrain but I know Naches is a little more intense. I'm also now mostly only into doing trails with a purpose (cool place to camp at the end or amazing scenery or a hike that is otherwise not accessible) but I'm still a sucker for the TSF in Oregon which is an ORV park but it's amazing. Great trails, very well marked/mapped/maintained. Only problem is that it's 250 miles away!

Does the lack of the spacer account for the loss of your rear wheel well arch?
 

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OK, I looked up the site, registered, and see that there are 40 pages in the registry for LR3. Can you give me a clue as to how to find yours--handle, page number, etc.??
 

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OK, I looked up the site, registered, and see that there are 40 pages in the registry for LR3. Can you give me a clue as to how to find yours--handle, page number, etc.??
sorry yes, just a moment...
 

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