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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    If you could get them to price match over to the Yoko Geolandar G015 or DuraTracs that'd be a sweet trick! I agree, they're trying to find something that wouldn't hurt as much to price match... I just took those Hankooks off my LR4 and I can tell you that off the pavement they aren't even...
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    I might even be a little newer on a couple of mine. I've got two 18s and the rest are 17s. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    Went bumping around this afternoon just for fun, no surprises, the easy trails were easy :) A short video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/2TFNa742hk5Nig9AA And some pictures: https://photos.app.goo.gl/rw9VXJJQ7tiPdaxH8
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    Yes, they will physically fit on your LR3's 19" rims. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    Just mounted up all 5. Excited to test them out! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    I should have asked discount to match... I'll go with the Walmart mounting this time and see how it holds up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cooper Zeon LTZ

    This is perfect timing, I had been planning on DuraTrac or possibly Golandar G015, but $600 for 5 is too tempting to pass on, especially when reviews have been generally favorable for the last several years. I'll take the $1500-2000 I'm saving on TuffAnts and KO2s and spend it on an awning and...
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    LR4 wiper adjustment

    The wiper arm clamps onto the motor shaft with an bolt on the under side that can get loose. You should be able to loosen it, adjust the position, then tighten it back down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    DIY Oil Change for LR4

    Of all the things on my LR4 that are a pain to work on (I'm looking at you heater core), it really is almost pleasant to change the oil. 20 minutes, 0 mess, and I save 60-120 bucks depending on where I would have taken it. Thanks for the great thread!
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    the LR4 19inch tire dilemma

    I think I'm going to give these g015s a shot for my next set. Primarily pavement in the PNW with some distance in snow and on forest service dirt/gravel. Anyone tried them yet? Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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    LR4 with 285/55/20

    I'm interested in the Adaptive Cruise if you figure out a way to get that running, tagging this thread to follow later :)
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    DIY Oil Change for LR4

    I wanted to jump in with a big thank you to 94speedster for the write-up and umbertob for the extended testing on Mobil1. This was almost absurdly easy and so much cheaper than the dealer or the jiffy lube. Thanks Guys!
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    Programming a used remote for a 2014 LR4

    I saw a post on here somewhere that suggested a second company doing LR4 BCM programmers for a couple hundred cheaper. I went with the IID tool and it worked great for programming two additional eBay keys on mine. Paid for itself vs the dealer in that one afternoon and now I can toy around with...
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    Recommendations for non dealer Land Rover service in Seattle?

    I had my heater core done at Auburn Foreign & Domestic, dash taken down to the firewall and put back together. No squeaks, electronics functional, and the heat is nice and hot now.
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    Diagnostic tool? iLand???

    The GAP IIDTool works well for me with Android. I didn't see on the iLAND page that their tool specifically can re-calibrate suspension heights, which was a requirement for me. With either tool, if you need a spare key the device almost pays for itself versus the dealer.
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    Android integrated with factory screen

    Questions for those using the NaviPlus: 1. Still worth the $1,000US? 2. Can the NaviPlus stream to the back seat displays (Netflix / YouTube)?
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    18" wheels, besides compomotive

    I have to think that's a typo on the 18x8 LR3/RRS wheel with the 53 offset. $550 for 5 including shipping is almost tempting enough for me to test it, I can't find used LR3 wheels for that price.
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    Showoff Your LR4

    Sorry for the glare, thought I'd post a pic of my FR rack with some new Plano 1919 boxes. Love the boxes so far, great fit with the boards on top. 20170826_132710 by Ben Myton posted Aug 28, 2017 at 8:12 AM
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    Air release when opening doors normal?

    Quick follow-up on this, my 13 LR4 also occasionally adjusts on me which is disconcerting. After being stopped for a period of time (stop lights works, exiting car too) it will lower slightly. It's particularly odd sitting at a stoplight and then having the corner shift on you. Is the...
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    LR4 Navigation Update...

    I'd split it with you for sure, but it looks like they VIN lock the update I've not actually purchased or used this myself, I just had the link bookmarked in case I ever get tired of not having the damn roads on the map.
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    Keeping Audio on without Engine running

    http://www.lrrforums.com/showthread.php?19584-How-to-make-rear-outlets-live-all-the-time
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    LR4 Navigation Update...

    http://landrover.navigation.com/sku/T1000-25032/en_US/LandRoverNA/USD I think they've actually reduced the price recently. The last time I looked it was closer to $500 for the update.
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    Front Runner Roof Rack on OEM Rails

    The FR piece grips directly to the rail and then bolts to the rack. Something like that might work in the gap in the front of the long rails. Unfortunately there isn't a similarly good solution for the back section of the factory rails. Honestly I think you are going to have to compromise...
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    Front Runner Roof Rack on OEM Rails

    One more quick point, the full length FR rack ends on top of the sun roof. That means even with all the bars removed it would be tricky to climb out the opening. If you wanted that ability you would need non-standard mounting equipment, or a different rack. The sun roof does open if you use the...
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    Front Runner Roof Rack on OEM Rails

    I just finished my full length FR install and can add some feedback for you navigare. First, you could use as many or as few slats as you want keeping in mind that the rack is secured to the roof (or rails) by those slats. There would be no issue removing slat #2 and 3 so you could climb out of...

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