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  1. tmiller1

    Just thought i'd say hello.

    It is always great to have someone that is glad to help! Welcome Roy.
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    What should I buy: roof rack or hella lights?

    So here is a follow-up question about the NWP rack... What is an "Expanded Flooring", since they want $175 for it? Is that simply more pipe, or is it an actual floor?
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    Most Important tools?

    A digital camera to capture the feeling of getting that body damage you swore you would avoid this time.
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    Most Important "Mall Crawling" Tools/Accessories?

    We bought this about a month ago for our little girl. http://www.backcountrystore.com/store/KEL0193.html It has been one of the best investments we have ever made. Especially when running errands where you need two hands free.
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    Most Important "Mall Crawling" Tools/Accessories?

    Of course... :smile:
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    What should I buy: roof rack or hella lights?

    So I have some money right now that is burning a hole in my pocket. And I thought I would start a poll to see which accessory I should buy. Disclaimer: this is only for fun, I don't actually intend on paying attention to the poll results :bandit:
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    Most Important "Mall Crawling" Tools/Accessories?

    What would everyone say are the most important mall crawling, or urban adventure, tools? What do you find are the accessories that make that errand trip, family activity, or night out just a little bit easier to handle?
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    Most Important tools?

    A cell phone too (even though there is often no reception - you can always run to the top of the next hill and try in an emergency). When I was in Moab last month we almost had to call for medical help.
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    Most Important tools?

    Helping others out. Often I am not alone when I go exploring, and no one else in my family (immediate or extended) has a Land Rover. Or if there is an "appliance" that is having problems, I always have the right tool. (Also, I am not as mechanically inclined as many others - to compensate...
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    ARB Fridge - yey!

    That sounds like a great location for it though (kind of like having the Cold Weather Climate package - heated seats). I have my FM modulator under that seat for my DVD player, so no room there for that one, but I like the idea.
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    Most Important tools?

    Both sets of wrenches (standard and metric).
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    ARB Fridge - yey!

    Sam, What do you have your inverter hooked up to - the battery directly?
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    ARB Fridge - yey!

    You could get a "3 in 1 Cigarette Lighter Adapter" (I bought my on eBay for approx $7.00) and a "really long" adapter extension cord (can also be found on eBay, but I can't remember the exact title to search for). Another item that I have that is very useful is a power inverter. I have the 300W...
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    The Cruise

    I have a trailer brake controller installed under my dash on the driver's side. I know that this directly interacts with the braking system ("reads" the braking signal and passes this on to the 7-way plug - which applies the brakes on any attached trailer). My controller box has 3 different...
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    The Cruise

    Another electrical path to follow could be a trailer brake controller box (just an idea).
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    D2 won't shift out of park

    Mike to the rescue again!!!
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    Powerchip for D2?

    On the subject of PowerChips and Gas Mileage: about a month ago my friend put a power chip in his Ford King Ranch and it added a major boost to HP, while still providing much better mileage.
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    Advice for new owner

    I agree with Mike. On my 2000 Discovery I was able to get the dealer to throw in the 100,000 mile extended warranty (fully transferable, of course). I actually used it some. When I sold that Discovery back to the dealership, I received a refund from Land Rover North America, for the unused...
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    Help on Decision - 97 Disco

    I have purchased 2 Discovery’s in the past 3 years (not because anything broke, I just love newer and better - just being honest). If you are looking for something that has less POTENTIAL for problems, I would look a little longer. It sounds like both have some very large drawbacks (high mileage...
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    Big loads

    That definitely counts :)
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    Big loads

    Beau, What year/model/etc... Land Rover do you have?
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    Big loads

    I loaded a travel trailer on my hitch that was approx. 750 lbs. My SLS (air suspension) lifted the entire load to a level state with no problem. However, we ended up removing the trailer before moving anywhere because of some questions that arose regarding the use of an equalizer hitch (actually...
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    Tire sizes for 18-inch wheels

    On my 2004 Discovery, I have 18" wheels, does anyone know of any tire sizes that can get me to a 30.5" diameter while keeping the 18" wheel (without moving to a 16" wheel)? I am trying to get a bigger tire without making any modifications (at this point anyway) to the wheel wells or...
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    On the topic of bumpers...

    Spencer, one place that has a lot of "accessories" that you may be interested in is www.atlanticbritish.com. The best/easiest way to browse their inventory is to request a catalog (at this URL: http://www.atlanticbritish.com/email.html). They have a lot of "genuine" and competing products, for...
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    Door giving the "woosh" sound

    My 2000 Discovery, driver's side, was really bad when I drove above 70 MPH. The fix that I found was to buy a 2004 Discovery. :biggrin: I honestly never tried to fix it. On my vehicle, the main cause was that the door seemed to be hanging low (opened and closed too many times?). So I only...

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