Yes they do, if you search on here under brenden forge I believe you will find some pictures of that size fitted.
However, if that size of rims are fitted you must get a get a gold package for all emblems and at that time they must be changed to read hummer or escalade. Otherwise your RR will revolt spitting out it's engine and self destructing.
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Yes they do, if you search on here under brenden forge I believe you will find some pictures of that size fitted.
However, if that size of rims are fitted you must get a get a gold package for all emblems and at that time they must be changed to read hummer or escalade. Otherwise your RR will revolt spitting out it's engine and self destructing.
so what is different than the norm?
even the LR dealer knows these things are unreliable
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When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
so what is different than the norm?
even the LR dealer knows these things are unreliable
Perhaps if you actually owned a RR you'd know that not everything you hear about them is true. I've owned Landrovers for years and have yet to be left stranded in one and yes, I have had a few minor problems with all of them. I can't say that for other 'more reliable' brands... Chevy, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagon (don't get me started on Volkswagon!)
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2006 LR3 SE - Stock except for 255/60/18 General AT2s
2004 Disco II SE - 3" OME HD Springs/Shocks, Borla Cat-Back Exhaust, My Front Shaft Is A Woody, ARB Sidesteps, 255/60/18 General AT2s
the only reason these trucks become unreliable is because 1. owners do not keep up with maintenance more than the basic oil change and 2. most dealerships provide the shittiest, corner-cutting service imaginable
if you do your homework and watch your truck carefully, you can catch all the little minor cheap problems before they turn into big ones.
Perhaps if you actually owned a RR you'd know that not everything you hear about them is true. I've owned Landrovers for years and have yet to be left stranded in one and yes, I have had a few minor problems with all of them. I can't say that for other 'more reliable' brands... Chevy, Ford, Toyota, Volkswagon (don't get me started on Volkswagon!)
i am a VW guy..and i will be the first to tell you i bought my RR because of my VW..
and as far as the if you actually owned one comment:
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When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
the only reason these trucks become unreliable is because 1. owners do not keep up with maintenance more than the basic oil change and 2. most dealerships provide the shittiest, corner-cutting service imaginable
if you do your homework and watch your truck carefully, you can catch all the little minor cheap problems before they turn into big ones.
oh yea i totally feel you on this one...a car is only as good as its first owner.
i had to do alot of work to my passat to make it reliable and by alot i mean i spent about 6000 on it right after i bought it to fix all the crap the previous owner did to it.
im actually making an appointment with the LR dealer to get the 140 point certified inspection so i can buy the extended warranty
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When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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