Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2010-01-02 07:31:00)
by DiscoDream2
Nice rover, now let's see it dirty and out of the mall parking lot.
Started 1 week ago (2010-01-01 10:11:00)
by Rovin4life
you can do the pads easily just buy a new set with a
brake pad sensor when you do.
you can do the new rotors up front but the rear rotors better have the ebrake adjustor done correctly or else it will melt everything and dealers wont warrantee it if they didnt touch the brakes. We have charged customers for meineke mistakes and it cost them more then a brake job from us after the ebrake ...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2010-01-04 16:19:00)
by HOUM_WA
I think it's normal and is just a function of how the auto
climate control regulates the overall temperature. Mine has always done this. I usually control the temp and fan manually anyway...
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2010-01-02 09:41:00)
by ChuckD
They are in LA very near the airport, but did a great job with a transmission replacement on my Disco II a few years back.
British
Car Service - Rova Recycler - Service and Parts for Land Rover vehicles - Los Angeles
ChuckD
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-21 15:15:00)
by h2oland
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dgee03
Anyone know where I can find some 18" steel rims to use as an off-road set of wheels on my 06 LR3? I've looked around on the net but haven't had much luck. The stock 19"s have extremely limited and expensive off road tire options so i thought I might just try to find a
second set of rims I could use ...
Started 1 week ago (2010-01-01 10:09:00)
by Rovin4life
dont bother it will cost more in gas and when you got problems it will cost
big bucks and most likely cost an additional 300 for a new key.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-21 14:33:00)
by tcpfl
They should be okay. Generally anything 32" and under will fit.
Have a look here:
NextStepDesigns Blog Archive
LR3 wheel & tire specifications and options
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-20 19:53:00)
by stolenheron