Why an lr3? 2+ years of ownership, mods, and, and future plans !!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- I go over my thoughts on why the lr3 was the best choice for a large 7 seater suv, what it’s taken to keep it on the road after 50k miles, mods done, and future plans.
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I bought mine 2006 and it’s great. Bought mine w 115,677. It was switched from air to coil. Only thing I had to do was massive air flow sensor. My advice don’t get a cheap one. I paid 222.00 and it runs like a dream. All in all it’s great I love mine Highly recommend.
By chance is it lifted on coils? If these parts go I’d like a 3” lift on the coils but everything I find is 2.5
Best choice and well explained!! The air suspension is so great on those! It was wise to keep it. And if you changed most of the parts you won't have any issues with it for another 10+ years. I got the 3L V6 LR4 but the V8 is also a good engine! The fun factor with this truck is hard to explain but it just puts a smile on the driver's face Congrats & Cheers!
Good truck man, congrats. IMHO you should start "mods" under the hood, mine 2005 V8 on 32s with 205k on a clock = 15 mpg mixed
Thanks! May have spoke too soon on this one got an update vid dropping on that 🤦🏽♂️
It’s crazy how many of these I see well over 200k!
Anybody who thinks a LR isn’t reliable also thinks that Taco Bell doesn’t cause diarrhea 😂😂 I have 2 different models, one is an 09 and one is a 15. With proper maintenance They are as reliable as politicians stealing money
Watch LR TIME
It's been reliable then tells us all that has repaired and replaced....
Mind you all of this is at 200k miles my 3rd gen 4runner had a rack blow, ball joint fail, coils fail etc all around 170k 🙂 for what it is I’d say that’s not bad
Too many people pay Focus money for a Discovery and think they can run it on Focus money.