Increasing approach angle?

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All LR4s can do this.
You have to wait until the suspension has completed the raising process in off road mode.
The raising indicator light has to be off. All doors closed.
I waited until the compressor turned off since I didn't find a LED. There is the light on the suspension mode switch that indicates position and an icon on the dash that shows what mode is all I found. I'm realizing now I didn't look at the 4x4 info screen though. Is it in there? Where is the raising indicator light?
 

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On the ride height switch it self.
Orange light. Position flashes until selected height reached.
 

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On the ride height switch it self.
Orange light. Position flashes until selected height reached.
ah, I do have the LED lol. The arrow lights up as the busy indicator. With the LED off in off-road mode, foot on brake and then pressing UP on the air suspension switch for 3+ seconds nothing happens at all. I tried it in Park and Drive, 4L and it must be broken although there isn't any error message on the dash nor any dummy lights. Its completely unresponsive. Any ideas on what could be wrong?
 

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The ManTech Steering Guard looks nice, but I've only seen pics of it fitted with an aftermarket bumper. It doesn't look like it would fit stock.
FYI - if it helps: my ManTech (OEM) Steering Guard is pretty sharp looking and just fits over the OEM Bumper.

Here is a really old, but pretty good (back when the truck was all shiny and still new!) photo which shows the plate quite well over the original plastic (with the OEM bumper and all).
 

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FYI - if it helps: my ManTech (OEM) Steering Guard is pretty sharp looking and just fits over the OEM Bumper.

Here is a really old, but pretty good (back when the truck was all shiny and still new!) photo which shows the plate quite well over the original plastic (with the OEM bumper and all).
Wish they were still available. They’re the best looking ones for sure.
 

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I've seen China copies of the mantech on eBay, anyone bought one? Think it said 5 mm thick. https://ebay.us/m/fgXy7Q
I've got a 5/16 aluminum mud tech one that may or may not fit the new bumper. Will be a few weeks to find out. if it doesn't fit, I'll be selling. It''s now painted....black. I'm in SE PA.
 

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