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Conan Member Since: 01 Jan 2007 Location: Moscow Posts: 9 |
I am confused with information on FL2 ground clearance. Official technical specification released by LR in July says it is 220 mm. September price list brochure already says "ground clearance up to 210 mm". But the following line confuses me even more: "standard ride height 185 mm".
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9th Jan 2007 10:06 pm |
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m1964 Member Since: 21 Apr 2007 Location: NY Posts: 97 |
185 mm in the front, 220 mm in rear. |
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21st Apr 2007 5:01 am |
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praha-mh Member Since: 24 Aug 2007 Location: Prague Posts: 5 |
Well that is not that much ! Maybe Freelander2 is still mostly a softroader judging by these numbers.
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3rd Sep 2007 7:53 am |
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superkoala Member Since: 28 Jan 2007 Location: Belgium Posts: 131 |
it's not size that matters, but what you do with it
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4th Sep 2007 6:39 am |
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praha-mh Member Since: 24 Aug 2007 Location: Prague Posts: 5 |
Sure that might be the case in point.
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4th Sep 2007 9:47 am |
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superkoala Member Since: 28 Jan 2007 Location: Belgium Posts: 131 |
the FL2 is capable of wading through 50cm of water (officially that is), I doubt that your Beemer is capable of wading through 40cm (officially)
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4th Sep 2007 10:11 am |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Praha-mh you shouldn't confuse ground clearance with how deep a vehicle can go in water, which is its wading depth.
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4th Sep 2007 12:08 pm |
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praha-mh Member Since: 24 Aug 2007 Location: Prague Posts: 5 |
Sure I understand the difference, but thanks for pointing it out Still it is an indicator of what is possible and where the limits are. I like the FL2, but at the moment I think a Skoda Octavia II Scout could do the same job as well. I mean I will not go off-road that often. Excuse my comparison. Mathis since 8.8.2006 BMW 330dA E90 |
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4th Sep 2007 2:03 pm |
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superkoala Member Since: 28 Jan 2007 Location: Belgium Posts: 131 |
maybe you should buy an amfibious car
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4th Sep 2007 2:46 pm |
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praha-mh Member Since: 24 Aug 2007 Location: Prague Posts: 5 |
Thought a Land Rover was the closest to an amphibious car
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4th Sep 2007 2:54 pm |
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superkoala Member Since: 28 Jan 2007 Location: Belgium Posts: 131 |
I think you'd better change it for a FL2 |
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4th Sep 2007 3:17 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
That does appear to be the only solution doesn't it |
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4th Sep 2007 4:25 pm |
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DLDisco3 Member Since: 03 May 2006 Location: Hasselt, Belgium Posts: 13 |
He's right, and I was there to see how superfree2koala proved it Although you have to have some insight in HOW to drive, of course |
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6th Sep 2007 7:12 am |
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superkoala Member Since: 28 Jan 2007 Location: Belgium Posts: 131 |
probably I was just lucky but I guess you're right, better to play on the safe side than being to bold and overestimate your car and your own skills |
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6th Sep 2007 7:57 am |
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