MilehighLR3
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Well, ran Mosquito Pass with a couple of friends this weekend. A typical beautiful Colorado fall day. About halfway, after you make the first "climb" and it flattens out "POP . . .sissssssssss". I rubbed a hole in the canister of the right side front air bag.
The good thing, an LR3 can run a class 4 trail on it's bump stops (super uncomfortable though). The bad thing, now I have figure out what was rubbing against the canister. I have a spare, so other than busted knuckles and time, I'm good there.
I already checked the driver side, no abrasion, at all . . . .
Running on the bump stops from Leadville to Denver is not recommended by this owner/enthusiast, although it is a great way to make sure your innards are good and shaken (not stirred).
The good thing, an LR3 can run a class 4 trail on it's bump stops (super uncomfortable though). The bad thing, now I have figure out what was rubbing against the canister. I have a spare, so other than busted knuckles and time, I'm good there.
I already checked the driver side, no abrasion, at all . . . .
Running on the bump stops from Leadville to Denver is not recommended by this owner/enthusiast, although it is a great way to make sure your innards are good and shaken (not stirred).