The obligatory "Show off your LR3' thread

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jesus_man

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That is awful thick and adds much weight. I am confused as well, but I don't think it's 3/4" thick. most bumpers are built with 3/16" thick.
 

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China Wall

Pictures from China Wall ride with Colorado Springs Christian 4-Wheelers, on 5/12/2012.
 

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China Wall trail

Hey RFH1987,

Looks like you had a great time...wish I could have made the trip. Next one.

Ralph
 

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No, it is 3/4" thick. on the top side. The botton side/side paneling is .16". This is done so to hold the stress that the winch may create. Also, it makes for a good beer holder after late nights of riding in the woods ;)
 

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Our Memorial Day Weekend overland to Canon City via Guanella Pass, Weston Pass, Hayden Pass, Medano Pass, and the Great Sand Dunes Trail. Over 600 miles round trip, 130+ off-road, and a lot of it was at altitudes over 8,000.
(pictures are somewhat in order according to trail/pass and they aren't all of Rovers)
Met up in Idaho Springs with friends for breakfast:
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Looking down into Georgetown:
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Camping "in" Crystal Lake:
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Hazy day, but this was the view from Guanella Pass:
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