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  1. Description: Official Lexus roof bars for GS 2005 - 2011, all mk3/gen3 models, pre/post facelift.

    Complete kit includes all four rubber feet, two locking cover keys, T bar filler strips, securing clamps, covers.

    Bars are silver with black caps/feet
     
    Supplied with a heavy duty storage bag with individual compartments for each bar and an external pocket (Audi branded but marked out).
     
    Item Condition: used, in working order, tie down loops remain accessible

    Price and price conditions: £80, is also listed on eBay 

    Extra Info: silver, OEM Lexus 

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    Contact Details: reply here.. can then take to DM

    Location: nr Newark, NG23

    Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: collection but can discuss options

  2. Whilst you are checking your brakes, ensure all the pads and pad to calliper sections are clean and sliding freely.  Also a dab of lube on the back of the pads may sort it, all the common brake maintenance checks.  Good luck.

    Take a look here for the ride height sensor repair; 

     

  3. Hi Jake, so Lexus have taken a look but not resolved the issue - right...

    Are your disks scoured at all? 

    Is the vehicle new to you? 

    Do you know when the pads were last changed?

    Do you know when the calipers were last lubed? - the rear have sliders are notorious for drying out and dragging 😉  Oh and dealers typically don't maintain/lube these, they just let them get so bad that they then charge you to replace the whole rear calliper.

    Do you brake hard to engage the hydraulics are just a little/medium to use the motor regen for most of the braking?

    I'd have a look at RockAuto over in the states for a ride height sensor.  Is it just the arm that's broken? - if so, then you can make up a rod/rose joint yourself to fix it 😉

    Regards, Lee

     

  4. On 10/5/2020 at 11:01 AM, royoftherovers said:

    Been to Hannover twice in mine.........no problem.

    I'm not sure how this is relevant but it made me check how many trips we've done to Europe in our GS. 

    ln almost 4 years of ownership we've done 11 trips to Belgium.

    Surprised me, they soon add up.

    The only roadside issue she gave was excessive/rapid tyre wear due to bad rear toe adjusters. 

    Terrible reliability, terrible.

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  5. Wow, had a good long drive today over Nottinghamshire's finest/worse roads...the car feels completely different with new front dampers.

    The leaking unit has obviously been poor for some time. Those rough Belgian cobbles took their toll this spring.

    The next time the jet washer is out, I'm going to try and find the source of the leak in the damper body.

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  6. Thanks John @J Henderson, I can't express how much better the complex rear end now looks - I'll try and get some pic's online when she's next airborne.

    Good call asking what I used...after clean the undercarriage was treated with Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80 - a messy job but well worth it.  I've used this in the past without any protection and it keeps rust at bay.

    Then I applied a liberal coat of BH Electrox, which went on really nicely and was very satisfying.  Being silver you could see where you'd been and it also helped when applying dark coverings later on.

    I then applied Tectyl 190 (this also covers well) and other miscellaneous paints I had in stock.

    I aim to add some protection and Dynax UB has been recommended but I haven't ordered anything yet.  Does anyone else have any recommendations?

    Product links;

    https://www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-protection-and-rust-treatments/hydrate-80

    https://www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-protection-and-rust-treatments/electrox

    https://www.tectyleurope.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/PI_Tectyl-190-Black_TE019-01.pdf

    https://www.bilthamber.com/dynax-ub

     

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  7. Front dampers, old and new.

    The old drivers side is damp with oil/darker, was leaking from the rusty bracket.

    Once the spring was removed, you could easily move the damping rod, it's definitely broken.

    All back together now and the underside has been treated and sealed. Looks much better.

    Will upload some pics tomorrow as I ran out of daylight today.

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