Sorry to see the air cast boot. Brings back memoriesSomeone caught me and the 200 in our natural habitat!
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Sorry to see the air cast boot. Brings back memoriesSomeone caught me and the 200 in our natural habitat!
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What’s the best way to find this line?When mine failed, it didn't drop immediately. It spilled some fluid but it wasn't until I lowered and tried to raise it again that it spilled the rest of the fluid and failed to raise. The line that usually fails is the one in front of the rear cross member, right above the rear axel and exhaust. It has a 6" to 8" heat wrap that accelerates the rust of the line.
Sorry to see the air cast boot. Brings back memories![]()
Someone caught me and the 200 in our natural habitat!
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It’s the Middle East, the whole place is a giant gas station……..Ahhhh....LC natural habitat? That doesn't look like a gas station in the photo to me.![]()
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I was reading an article about the rain in the Northeast and happened upon a photo of one of our people cruising by the remains of lesser vehicles.
If you see the picture of the front, the water was over the hood of that LX.View attachment 2775529
I was reading an article about the rain in the Northeast and happened upon a photo of one of our people cruising by the remains of lesser vehicles.
If you see the picture of the front, the water was over the hood of that LX.
The newer LXs have lower profile rack rails.Never thought I would be able to justify a snorkel while driving on public roads, but I'm not sure the wife will buy it.
On another note: I just noticed the roof rails are different from the rest of the 200 series.
Where the hell did he squeeze through? His exit looks blocked in the photos.View attachment 2775529
I was reading an article about the rain in the Northeast and happened upon a photo of one of our people cruising by the remains of lesser vehicles.
I'm right there with you, man. Bought a 2017 200 in black with 34k miles back in January. My first LC and loving it. I like seeing another person going for the black option. I start to second guess my choice sometimes, because other colors seem to be more popular around here. Got any modification plans?
Those look loud...