They are about right. You will pay about the same for locally made rods.
Saw this and thought it looked too good to be true, so thought I'd post it in case anyone was interested. Anyone know?
LR3 Lift Kit - Johnson Rods - Range Rover Sport Lift Kit
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						SubscriberThey are about right. You will pay about the same for locally made rods.
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						If anyone based in Melbourne would like to check these out there will be a public fitting in a few weeks. We'll also go over the LLAMS height adjustment system. And some tyre repair. And whatever else comes to mind.
I'll also be covering these type of accessories at the Melbourne seminar:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...melbourne.html
Cheers,
Gordon
Robert
I am interested.
Regards
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						Well you guys are keen! In response to the PMs and emails the event will be another general get together where we can yarn about our cars. I will demonstrate the LLAMS system which worked very well this morning and the rods. Might well run a trip via the LROCV as well. Date tba and I will post details here.
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						Not that I know of!
No, it's not too good to be true. The Johnson Rods are the most affordable and reliable way to lift your LR3 or Sport. They have been used for years with full time use (alignment needed) with no bad effects. The cv joints and bags have been fine and don't break down any more frequently than those without the lift. Plus you can get a wider range of tires selections which is a big plus. I run the 32 inch Goodyear MTR's with Kevlar.
http://johnsonrods.com

how do you find the fuel economy with the bigger tyres Greg and how much do they rub. It looks like there are some scrub marks under the front guard at the rear.
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