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  1. djkaosone

    Battery rundown protection?

    I helped Lensun with the very first LR3/LR4 hood solar panel fitment. The first panel was off by a lot hitting the spray nozzles. The first one that fit correctly, I still had to dremel the nozzle holes. Anyhow, that $400 hood solar panel slowly died under a year and completely died 1.5 years...
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    Battery rundown protection?

    Hmm... I wonder if anyone has looked at the electrical diagram to trace out the common wire for all the door switches? Maybe have a switch that opens the circuit while camping and the doors opening or closing wouldn't matter.
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    Affixing rear heater lines

    Just grab a 50 ft roll of 5/8" heater hose. AC Delco/Gates heater hose $40: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000C9NINU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Good time to relocate the factory hard lines from the soft lines at the bottom of the passenger side for bigger tire...
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    Loosing a little bit of coolant

    It's the age-old debate over distilled water is pure water, and tap water has too much minerals, fluoride, etc... and if you're in Flint you're sol for the past 10 years. :bandit: I didn't want to go into it and that's why I just said, "water". :) I have a water softener and just did that...
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    Loosing a little bit of coolant

    Although both JLR and Dexcool are both OAT, I still don't recommend mixing coolants. I had to completely flush out the coolant until clear including the rear hvac for about 7x before switching over to dexcool. Pro tip, just flush with water until clear and on the last drain you can fill with 1.5...
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    ZF8HP70 for ZF6HP28 swap?

    I wonder if you can swap out the TC, transmission, and the TCM as a set? Maybe you'll get the hi/lo gears too, if you don't already have it.
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    Loosing a little bit of coolant

    I'm glad I've swapped over to dexcool a few years ago. I dumped 1.5 gallons of dexcool to get home, about 250 miles away. Imagine trying to find Land Rover coolant in an emergency, good luck. Moral of the story, be prepared and when you encounter an issue be over-prepared. So, you won't be stuck...
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    Loosing a little bit of coolant

    Bet none of you ever seen a leak like this. Found this beauty of a leak at the radiator mount. I guess I drive so hard that its ripping the mount off the radiator. New radiator on its way, but w t f! Leaks can come from anywhere.
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    LR4 Tailgate not opening

    Not to knock on LRP's version, they're nice, but it looks just like these recliner cables for $10. I'm sure the LRP version is a complete setup with mounts, brackets, etc... But for those that don't want to opt for the $100 version or didn't have the option at the time it's fairly easy to do and...
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    Think these will fit?

    Looks nice! Pick up some used BMW center caps and remove the metal logo plate. It'll complete the look.
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    LR4 Tailgate not opening

    I highly recommend to everyone to do this mod when addressing tailgate issues. This will give you a manual release option for the price of a recliner chair pull cable. https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/lr3-lr4-required-upgrade-prevent-rear-door-failure-for-25.159873/
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    Tyre Trek Swing Away

    I had the Yakima Swingback and the arm hits the tailgate. Tire carriers with the raised arm like these images will hit the tailgate. If you want, I can take some measurements between the hitch and tailgate when I get home. Just looking at the picture, I'm guessing there's about 4" between...
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    Bleeding brakes and brake reservoir

    It looks pretty dark. New Pentosin CHF 202 or CHF 11 fluid is almost clear.
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    Rear crossover pipe screw stripped..

    Try using PB Blaster penetrating spray on it.
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    Rear crossover pipe screw stripped..

    The last pic doesn't look like it's stripped. Are you sure you're using a T30 (torx bit)? I love using my tiny bit ratchet in tight areas, just fit the T30 bit on it. https://a.co/d/fhsleOR
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    Think these will fit?

    Interesting, on mine, both sides have a 3mm gap. You can definitely grind the corners a bit for clearance. Just don't overdue it.
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    Think these will fit?

    @Wrstewart Those are THE exact wheels I have. I've put them through some pretty tough stuff and was fine. I've even gone 50 mph on desert sand hitting a huge ditch that dented my FRO sump skid plate and the wheels are fine. 1 of the front wheel dented the barrel, but didn't have an issue driving...
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    Alternatives to GAP tool?

    Where'd you get the JLR SDD software from? You can DM if you don't feel comfortable posting it.
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    Control arm fail

    If anyone is seriously thinking about getting the Lucky8 HD kit, make sure you weld tabs to strengthen the top and bottom of the bushing body, especially towards the front. I got my Meyle HD LCAs and Inner Tie rods on yesterday, waiting for the alignment later on today. Lets hope this will...
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    Control arm fail

    Oh, this happened to me too with THE exact Lucky8 HD poly LCAs. I was out on an easy trail and the front RH LCA snapped on me at the exact same place pulling out the axle at the CV joint and pinched the air strut. I was lucky to have friends source the parts and travel 150 miles next day to get...
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    Antoher parking brake tale of woe

    I need to do this too. Thanks for sharing.
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    Black Friday sale (Gap IID Tool)

    Lucky8 is having a Black Friday sale 11/22/23 - 11/27/23. Gap IID Tool is $448 along with other things. https://lucky8llc.com/collections/black-friday-2023?syclid=cleu1bu5ji7s73enrong&utm_campaign=emailmarketing_147973046485&utm_medium=email&utm_source=shopify_email
  23. djkaosone

    LR4 Valve Cover Gasket Replacement?

    You don't need to remove the AC compressor or any of the lines to do the valve cover gaskets. Different story if it's the exhaust manifold gaskets. If you're doing the valve cover gaskets, you're more than halfway through doing your timing guides and tensioners. If it's not already done.
  24. djkaosone

    Made an appointment for timing chain fix

    As long as you feel comfortable with it and they guarantee the job, I wouldn't worry too much. Ask what kind of warranty they provide, looking for 3+ months, 1 year, or X miles warranty in writing. If there's no warranty, it's a crap shoot.
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    Seeking Specialty Torque Wrench

    That's such a specialized tool to have a hex head. The first thing I can think of is check in the biking world, I used to ride mountain bikes, and this popped into mind. https://www.topeak.com/us/en/product/316-D-TORQ-WRENCH You'll also need one that'll do at least 8 Nm according to the V8 5.0L...

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