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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
er thanks your the confidence vote vaners always come round to my way of thinking If its smoother and more comfortable then it is the correct way, the difficulties come if one axle slips into the tramline ruts as next thing your a 90 degrees to the road direction,. especially if the ruts are caused by somethinfg with a bigger track width than your motor. Our defender could get in terrible difficulties going down rough tracks created by tractors if it had rained an the top was slippy At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race |
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2nd Dec 2016 9:04 am |
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JHW Member Since: 07 Sep 2016 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 34 |
I was always a firm believer that you had to have a manual box with low range to do anything serious off-road - then my partner got me a driving day in the Lakes with the Kankku guys (bright orange 4x4s based in Windermere). We did the full day extreme experience which although they led us in a fully sorted Defender we all followed in short wheel based Shoguns (mid 90s vintage i think). These were all autos which caused me to raise an eyebrow! However I was pleasantly surprised as to how capable and controllable they were using both feet to drive as instructed both up and down hill therefore overcoming the issue of the torque convertor either being overcome (and hence lurching to a stop) or running away with you. Effectively you are 'driving through the brakes' regardless of terrain and it becomes possible to control the car to be inch perfect even over some massive rock steps on a near 45 degree incline.
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2nd Dec 2016 10:16 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4907 |
Sounds good for Sydney traffic & the steep terrane in my area. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device! Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18 |
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7th Dec 2016 2:17 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Was that in a particular gear taztastic ? FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current |
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7th Dec 2016 2:21 pm |
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