I have used the poly bushes in both my LR# and my RRS I put alot of miles both on and off-road. So the firmer ride is nicer overall and not having to do them every 60 to 70k is better. Once and done. I have not had squeaking issues that I can recall. I put over 100k on my LR3 set and they were...
Interesting, I have not seen the 2016 but my 2013 up here on the Northcoast I was ok last season for mice. I had two in the house and the usual suspects outside. I also use a bait bucket and left it in the garage then a 2nd one by the porch. Are you keeping it garaged or outside?
I would suggest either a shop to read the code or get one of the iland readers and aps from Atlantic British. I have one and its paid for itself in two incidents. I am about 50 miles fromthe nearest dealership so I am always trying to sort things on my own.
I have switched to the poly bushes on my LR3 when I had it at 75k. Never touched them again and were still good at 200k when I sold it. I did them on my RRS as it reached 65k you can get the poly bushes in 3 different hardness choices. Red is hard Orange is med and Blue is softest(stock). I went...
Hello,
Just a thought we have all the models broken out excpet for the Range Rover Sport models. I bounce between the Range Rover, LR3 and LR4 since many of the same issues happen due to shared platforms. It could be helpful to set aside one for the RRS?
I love the forums great help and I try...
My old Triumph Spitfire key would start my buddies MGB and another friends TR7. We all would move each others cars around the school lot. I am glad the quality has improved....maybe not lol.
Fuchs is good oil, that being said if its not giving you problems then you are probably good to go. weight diff is pretty close to be dramatically different.
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