Can't believe that landrover stooped that low and put the bloody spare under the body
Look at all the departure angles that were stuffed omn the toyo's
adam
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Can't believe that landrover stooped that low and put the bloody spare under the body
Look at all the departure angles that were stuffed omn the toyo's
adam
Easy fix: Put an auxiliary fuel tank in place of the spare.
Put the spare on the tailgate.
Here's a thought: A roof rack is out, or you'll lose the benefit of that lovely full length 'sunroof' :?
Emma Chissett ?
I haven't seen any indication of rrp.
Spoke to my father inlaw last night and they have'nt got thr rrp out there yet either and he say's that this disco is the best offroader that he has been in ( lucky sod )
adam
Obviously he hasn't been in a Defender [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]Quote:
Originally posted by agrojnr
Spoke to my father inlaw last night and they have'nt got thr rrp out there yet either and he say's that this disco is the best offroader that he has been in ( lucky sod )
adam
Anyone see the review in the new (August) Aust 4wd monthly magazine ?
Makes a few interesting points.
8O those seat backs don't look very substantial or comfortable , and it still looks like a "bloody VOLVO " on steroids!!! :twisted:
Check out this photo of the Spare wheel. Looks like a steel rim and a thin space saver tyre at that. May be just the US version as this is a photo from the New York Motorshow of the LR3. Not impressed if it is. I need a real spare!!!!!!!
http://gallery.roversclub.org/albums...l_DSCN1211.jpg
You can check out this sight for every possible photo angle of the Discovery 3 / LR3. It has 129 Photos.
http://gallery.roversclub.org/thumbnails.php?album=15
You must have to have arms like a gorilla to lift the tyre up into its cubby hole there...
BTW: I have received an invite to come and look at it when it arrives. Not sure if they'll let me take it for a spin after they've seen my Xtreme ???
Sureley they would have some sort of system to lift the wheel into place, perhaps even a small electric motor.
An invitation so see it already hey goblin. Does it say when it will be??
On the other hand - if it's a space saver spare, you'd just chuck it out and put an auxiliary fuel tank, or a water tank, there instead.Quote:
Originally posted by Goblin
You must have to have arms like a gorilla to lift the tyre up into its cubby hole there...