Houm_WA
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@Neild: I don't think it was harsh at all...the Honda and the BMW are both great vehicles, but they are different. That's my point. A sill-mounted slider may do the job...but to compare it to the RS slider...well, it's just not the same animal.
David...I am still trying to understand you. You ask questions about such advanced mods (winches and RS Sliders and tires) yet you've never really been off-road. How much of a detailed description of the water do you need before you decide to jump in?
Get some tires, go off-road. Then see what you need next. You've gotten a TON of good input already. Do you wanna wheel or not?
All the LR3 really needs is tires. Beyond that, it's sliders and skids. That's ALL. Just go for it, buddy...you'll learn over time and as you go. Up here in the NW my rig was generally the first LR3 to do anything. I've been a pioneer in my club. I've learned...first I added tires, then skids...I skid plated my ****** running boards. They held up okay but I finally got the RS Sliders. You sort of have to get a feel for it before you know how you want to build your rig.
...but hit a trail for goodness sake! You can't really know until you do. The sill-mounted sliders will probably work but they are not as good as the RS version, okay? They aren't. They won't be no matter how you cut it. The RS Sliders are THE BEST. Period.
David...I am still trying to understand you. You ask questions about such advanced mods (winches and RS Sliders and tires) yet you've never really been off-road. How much of a detailed description of the water do you need before you decide to jump in?
Get some tires, go off-road. Then see what you need next. You've gotten a TON of good input already. Do you wanna wheel or not?
All the LR3 really needs is tires. Beyond that, it's sliders and skids. That's ALL. Just go for it, buddy...you'll learn over time and as you go. Up here in the NW my rig was generally the first LR3 to do anything. I've been a pioneer in my club. I've learned...first I added tires, then skids...I skid plated my ****** running boards. They held up okay but I finally got the RS Sliders. You sort of have to get a feel for it before you know how you want to build your rig.
...but hit a trail for goodness sake! You can't really know until you do. The sill-mounted sliders will probably work but they are not as good as the RS version, okay? They aren't. They won't be no matter how you cut it. The RS Sliders are THE BEST. Period.