Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
What kind of front bumper is that? do you have any front pics?Long time listener first time caller — new to me 2013 LX! Bought in CO - now in ATX — apparently was owned in Utah and AZ previously
View attachment 3932880
It’s a Bump It Offroad bumper based in northern CO. Also have Bump It sliders and rear bumper with tire swing out as well. Apparently they only made a couple 200 series bumpers, most of their stuff is for 80s and 100s.What kind of front bumper is that? do you have any front pics?
F yes dude. Send it.View attachment 3934993
Here goes nothing!
View attachment 3934993
Here goes nothing!
Taking our 80 year old moms on a 3500 mile, nearly two week trip to visit seven national parks and the LX is the perfect vehicle for it. I snapped a couple pics at Arches when we were there. Ignore the missing wheel center cap, it’s in the glove box.
Low position at Balanced Rock so they could get out to see.
View attachment 3937041
And drove “off road” about 100 yards down a dirt service road so they could see Delicate Arch without the walk from the parking lot to the viewpoint. Had to do it in high position to hop the curb, of course.
View attachment 3937042
Sounds amazing. What a trip.Just got back from a two week camping trip to Northern British Columbia via the Alcan (Alaska) and the Cassiar Stewart Highways. First stop was Liard Hot Springs. It's a natural hot spring where the hot water enters from below and cool water comes in from the vegetation on the sides. On our way there, we passed a fire that would end up shutting down the Alaska highway due to smoke for a few days as vehicles needed to be piloted through the smoke. We were the only ones in the pool a few times during our week! The campground there is surrounded entirely by an electric fence due to wildlife but the actual pool pictured is about a 1/2 mile walk outside the fence on a board walk, where you do see wildlife. We saw moose on the walk for 3 of our 5 days there. Then we travelled around and spent a couple nights at a cabin near Telegraph Creek, BC and then on to Terrace where we did some day trips, including one to Prince Rupert, which is the northern most Canadian port on the Pacific. Crossed 100k miles in the J201 during the trip and she still runs like new. Getting ready to change globes, radiator, and all fluids in the coming months. And...she's booked in for some major surgery in 4 weeks! During our 4800km journey over the 15 days, we met a guy travelling from Florida to Deadhorse, Alaska with his son in their 40! I calculated it to be around 8000km! Crazy! ( and a pic of my brother's 40 beside my 570....)View attachment 3937274View attachment 3937272View attachment 3937278View attachment 3937284
View attachment 3937275