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    Apologies, I did not mean to suggest I don't carry shackles, straps, shovels, UHF, wife, engle, etc. Just that I lacked confidence in the vehicles sand ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter

    Yes it will cost me as I lost the front plastic bit that goes from under the front bumper to the front of the cross member thingy. Any suggestions / recommendations welcome.

    Yes my mate in a modified LC 100 series is impressed and obviously showing a new found respect for the D3s performance and economy because I with an 85 litre tank and 2 Jerry Cans avoided a fill up at Eurong ($203 per litre) and he with 140 litre tank didn't. Let's say he was there a while and turned a few shades of pale.

    Awesome week and awesome weather. If you haven't been to Fraser, you should put it on the list, just under a set of GOE rods or similar.

    PK
    Good to hear they worked for you! I make a front bash plate to replace the fiddly plastic cover, and provide some protection for the intercooler etc. - email me if you're interested.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    This has been a very interesting read.
    But it would seem that the shortened rod options all give you a +50mm lift.
    What if you want a permanent lift but only 25mm or so?
    I think the LLAMS can do this, but it is fairly expensive & I really don't like the thought of mucking with the electrics out here, nobody within Cooee that could fix it.
    So is there a shortened rod that has like a turn buckle in the middle to give infinite adjustment? For those of us that want a lift but not to off road height.
    Thanks
    Jonesfam

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    Something like these?
    I had them originally but sold them off after I found it a pain to get under the vehicle and swap them back to the standard rods. I would just fit them for 4wd trips.

    Spend the money on the Llams, it is not hard to fit or remove. If you upgrade to a latter model D4 just swap between vehicles. Or sell it for a good price on this Forum.
    Llams will give you all you want in the way of height choices at your fingertips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    This has been a very interesting read.
    But it would seem that the shortened rod options all give you a +50mm lift.
    What if you want a permanent lift but only 25mm or so?
    I think the LLAMS can do this, but it is fairly expensive & I really don't like the thought of mucking with the electrics out here, nobody within Cooee that could fix it.
    So is there a shortened rod that has like a turn buckle in the middle to give infinite adjustment? For those of us that want a lift but not to off road height.
    Thanks
    Jonesfam
    If you have access to a Faultmate or similar, you can re-calibrate the suspension ECU to give up to a max of 25mm lift, depending on the initial calibration of the system. This would then be permanent.

    I could make a set of rods to give only 25mm if required.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    Hi Gordon,

    would it be possible to have a set of rods that has all three being standard, +25 and +50?

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
    Terry

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    Yes, possible - but why? If you need a temporary or semi-permanent lift, the +50mm should suffice (after all, it's still quite drivable). If you want a permanent +25mm, with the option to lift to +50mm, then that could be easily accomplished (which is what I was alluding to above) by having just those two options (no std height). Then if you want for some reason to revert to the std heights for a while, just switch back to the std rods.

    I don't think it would be cost-effective to have a 3-position rod but yes, it could be done.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    Thanks for the reply Gordon.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
    Terry

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    Thanks to Gordon & Rich.
    The reason I was thinking about a 25mm or so permanent lift is the conditions I drive under & trying to keep the cars driving behaviour as close to original as possible.
    Take black mud for example, the car digs in or wallows in it but you have to keep momentum up so 50kph can be a tad slow but normal height is a tad low. Same goes for Bull dust, not bull dust holes but long stretches, let the speed drop a bit much & it all starts to bog down.
    In saying the above the D3 has always got me out so far.
    I think LLAMS might be the go, just have to wait till the new wheels, tyres & bike are here & the wife has settled back into her box. It was all going so well until I bought the bike.
    Jonesfam

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