yup. I guess i was wondering how much shipping would be on top of the 182 to get it from wherever they are going to be in the US to my door. Anyways, definitely interested and maybe i will luck out and a bunch of So Cal guys will want to do it and shipping will be cheap or we could all get...
They probably figure most people adding this to there Rover are going to do far worse than drilling a large hole in the bumper, but I'm really anal about my vehicle. I love to get it dirty and USE it, but I want it perfect when I'm just tooling around town. Thanks again.
Fantastic advice. I appreciate it. I guess you would think since it's a factory part they would have a better (cleaner) way to attach it. once it's on it isn't coming off.
i'm getting ready to install this thing (probably tomorrow) and would just like to ask one last time if anyone knows if there is a way to see (short of xray vision) or align the holes behind. The measuring and drilling method does not appear to be too accurate. If no replies then I guess i will...
Thanks for the tip. $14 is definitely less than the CD. is the format easy to print to PDF? did you use a pdf writter/printer like acrobat pro or something? I will certainly look into it. BTW I saw you are an engineer. I'm an architect and I really enjoy looking at the exploded diagrams showing...
This probably isn't the right place to ask about this, but since its a how to thread... I have a disco series 1 original technical publications CD. it has been invaluable, but I have not been able to find one for my 06 LR3...I've checked several sites including Atlantic British. Does one exist...
aw man...I had high hopes that perhaps Tata Motors being an Indian company (with a lot of rough terrain there) may steer the Rover brand back towards its roots.
I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way possible to see where the threaded holes are behind the bumper before drilling? from underneath maybe? taking something off perhaps? I just got one of these and everyone that i've read about that has had one factory installed complains about the...
I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way possible to see where the threaded holes are behind the bumper before drilling? from underneath maybe? taking something off perhaps? I just got one of these and everyone that i've read about that has had one factory installed complains about the...
I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way possible to see where the threaded holes are behind the bumper before drilling? from underneath maybe? taking something off perhaps? I just got one of these and everyone that i've read about that has had one factory installed complains about the...
i don't know... my phone on/activate device Button is on the left side of the steering wheel and the accept incoming or end call buttons are on the right side. sorry I couldn't help...but perhaps this article on setting up an iphone and bluetooth auto connection might. its a very basic article...
I don't know exactly what your looking for, but I found this brand new OEM one at...
http://www.partsultimate.com
Price is $128 and they don't gouge you for shipping...($25)
They claim it was shipped with the guard, and delivery must have lost it...they said they are re-shipping the hardware but they didn't have instructions with it. I will let you know when I actually have it in my hands and attached to my vehicle! Yikes.
I recently purchased this "Genuine Land Rover" Brush Bar for my 06 LR3 from a shop that shall remain unnamed. Upon arrival, it had no installation instructions. The shop assures me it does not come with instructions. Is this true or do you know where I may come across the installation...
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