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Every Jag we've had sported a leaper on the hood, but they were all sedans. Is it, "proper", to put a leaper on an XKR? Is the slope of the hood too much and would that slope make the cat seem to jump to the ground?
If you put one on your car, was it on the front valence, or on the hood that opens?
You will get some purist claiming you will ruin the car, personally I am a fan. My first XK (unfortunately totaled in the first year) already had the leaper installed. The prior owner was a lawyer with a 50 year history of Jag ownership, every Jag he owned got the hood leaper. Picture of the first XK below. Your car do what you want.
I don't have one on the replacement XK but dig the look either way.
Im gonna say no. All of our previous Jags had them as they fit the body style. But not this one IMHO. But its your car, if a leaper calls to you, go for it.
If you put a leaper on your hood, you will probably be hunted down and persuaded to remove it.
Totally opposite the intent of the car.
While I like the look of the photo, the group consensus so far is that it isn't kosher. Seems that a leaper is to Jag as the RR is to Rolls; which is part of the package, but what is the intent of the XK style that would suggest not adding the leaper?
............ but what is the intent of the XK style that would suggest not adding the leaper?
The sloped hood without a top corner to the grill.
On every car with a proud upstanding statuesque emblem, there is a defined point on the front of the car where it is obviously placed. The XK has no such design.
Certainly personal preference but IMO bonnet ornamentation doesn't suit the modern intent of the X150 and was best suited to the classic saloons such as the X350. I'm not that old but I'll butt in with Jaguar really missing a massive opportunity...the X350, X200 and X400 had the most beautiful lines of any marque in a "modern" world of copycat body lines. If the X351 had retained ANYTHING of it's ancestry I would have bought one, but alas they didn't. Odd, considering Land Rover's managed it so well. Anyhow getting way of topic...
Design criteria makes sense, I guess, but if a bus-load of school kids pass a XKR and a Masi GT, they'll be confused unless they see that leaper, but I asked for consensus, and I got it.
Wait ! I got a Lawn Mower that would look good on. LOL
And since I'm Close by, got any other parts laying around ????
I haven't bought the leaper (and sure glad I didn't) so nothing there, but if you need any parts for a RH headlamp, let me know. The PO had an impact with a deer that jarred a lot of internals loose on the OEM turn-the-light-as-you-turn the wheel, and bought a replacement without that feature = blinking light on the dashboard. I cannot abide a blinking light on the dash or I'd have kept the LRs I bought. Land Rovers seem to create lights just to amuse us.
Anyway, in trying to fix the OEM light, I've messed with the donor one so it isn't for sale, just parts. The Lens is excellent, for in case anybody needs a good one.
I haven't bought the leaper (and sure glad I didn't) so nothing there, but if you need any parts for a RH headlamp, let me know. The PO had an impact with a deer that jarred a lot of internals loose on the OEM turn-the-light-as-you-turn the wheel, and bought a replacement without that feature = blinking light on the dashboard. I cannot abide a blinking light on the dash or I'd have kept the LRs I bought. Land Rovers seem to create lights just to amuse us.
Anyway, in trying to fix the OEM light, I've messed with the donor one so it isn't for sale, just parts. The Lens is excellent, for in case anybody needs a good one.
I believe you can deselect the adjusting headlight option in the SDD car configuration file and stop The Damn Blinking Light (I had to fix a problem that resulted in The Damn Blinking Light being on). But that means learning SDD. Sigh.
I believe you can deselect the adjusting headlight option in the SDD car configuration file and stop The Damn Blinking Light (I had to fix a problem that resulted in The Damn Blinking Light being on). But that means learning SDD. Sigh.
As luck would have it, I'm older than dirt and don't get involved with the modern world's wonders, so I let my bride do the TV control and my $12 phone is too complicated for me, lol. However, let me dig and dig and see if I can make the dead headlight come to life as a non-blinking light. Otherwise, I'll be asking for who or what a SDD is.
Whether to add a Leaper to the X150 hood/bonnet has been discussed in so many old threads that there's really nothing more to say. Bottom line is that it's your car and your choice if you want to add that ornament. Note that doing so may be illegal in certain countries.
Love that pic, Stuart. Notice he's on a flat hood.....
Bama, search SDD on the forum. It's JLR's earlier Symptom Driven Diagnostics, the dealer service diags for our X150's. Does a lot, but primitive interface and a PITA to learn. Kind of have to dedicate yourself for a few weeks to figure it out.