remember5
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No issue at all.
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So: Is this a **** move? The guy next to me has plenty of room, I'm in the spot far enough, and I'm not on the curb or grass.. Coworkers got a kick out of it, but it still feels awkward..
Mike
I've done it a few times but not for extended periods of time - like a whole workday. I cannot imagine the suspension or tire was meant to hold such a high percentage if the LR4's (heavy) weight for 10 hours at a time.
Actually haven't you seen the man made rocks/ramps at various Land Rover dealerships that are designed to display the suspension articulation/movement? Very similar to the way this car is parked, and those trucks sit for days/weeks at a time....I am guessing they are also LR approved displays as well...
I think Land Rover is replacing those with displays depicting Rovers in Starbucks parking lots and carpool lanes at soccer practice.
Actually haven't you seen the man made rocks/ramps at various Land Rover dealerships that are designed to display the suspension articulation/movement? Very similar to the way this car is parked, and those trucks sit for days/weeks at a time....I am guessing they are also LR approved displays as well...