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Mounty



Member Since: 26 Jan 2008
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What did you modify to make your Free fit for offroading?

And what does it improve? Pics are very welcome.



lowlander Daniel

Post #27137 11th Sep 2008 4:34 pm
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npinks



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nothing Exclamation it was fit for off roading in standard form Very Happy

I added side protection tubes for looks and they also save the door sills too, (though i touched ground and those without didn't when we went to Tong last Smile )

Waterproof Seat protectors
Rubber Mats

I've not green laned yet, but Tow Strop, Shovel and another car to come along would be on my short list and possible MTR on a second set of wheels if your heading to the more extreme route Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #27140 11th Sep 2008 6:07 pm
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rmbillington



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Second that, tow strop, shovel and another car is always helpful.

There is a company selling a lift kit, and you can get the Mantec under body protection.

I guess it depends how much you want to offroad, and more importantly, how extreme you intend to go, and more importantl, how much spare cash you have.

Rich

Post #27144 11th Sep 2008 6:56 pm
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npinks



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Hi Mounty
when i went to a offroad day in mine, i found it very capable, Since i was on normal road tyres, i kept to the basic easy routes, but going through a red route in the mud, no problems there either

Rich has had his on green lanes with no problems, apart from a little hole he came across for a hour or two shoveling practice

Great car, very good for what it is designed for.]

Have a look on you tube, lots of Freelander 2, in mud water etc Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #27145 11th Sep 2008 7:08 pm
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rmbillington



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npinks wrote:

Rich has had his on green lanes with no problems, apart from a little hole he came across for a hour or two shoveling practice


Your right have used mine a bit, and hopefully I'll be able to post some pics from the LRO show on Saturday, from the offroad route.

If you do some searches on here, there's been a few threads about lift kits, offroading etc.

Don't worry Monty, it was an FL1 that got stuck not my FL2

Rich

Post #27147 11th Sep 2008 7:32 pm
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lrlr2



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now that's some puddle.... Rolling with laughter

sorry..

Post #27160 12th Sep 2008 2:19 am
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snappa



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Puddle??

It looks like it's been dropped from about 20,000 feet Shocked

Post #27163 12th Sep 2008 6:48 am
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rmbillington



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There's more pics in my gallery, apparantly the local council have now filled it in, so the route is drivable again.

It covered the front wheel, and did take us 2 hours to dig and tow it out. It looked impressive going in as the rear wheel went about 3 ft in the air.

The best bit was that after we'd seen it going in, I got out to see about getting through, so I stood on teh bank and told my brother "Just go for it, you'll get out the other side", but the more he went the deaper the front went, then the back wheels dropped in and wedged the car in place, oops.

All in a good days out

Rich

Post #27175 12th Sep 2008 12:00 pm
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RLD



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Disco 3 boy got a right Censored for going on there earlier in the year

Post #27201 12th Sep 2008 5:43 pm
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npinks



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they did, and Rich was on the site also offering his support and time to fix the hole

In the end the council sorted it out themselves

matter closed by the sounds of it Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #27208 12th Sep 2008 6:54 pm
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RLD



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yep your right Thumbs Up

Post #27214 12th Sep 2008 8:20 pm
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Mounty



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Thanks for your inputs. Im looking now into buying a Fr ee 2 with the whole Matzkerkit. The german offroad magazin featuring the Matzker Free 2 http://www.off-road.de/home/modules/news/a...ryid=1664. Cant unfortunatly scan the pics. The car looks really good. r/f is 255mm/260mm, middel 290mm. Matzker also wants to improve the gearbox, so you want go up into smoke.
Found on youtube some good stuff with the Free 2 offroading.

Mounty Daniel

Post #27248 13th Sep 2008 12:01 pm
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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

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What should I do it? Now screw the tuner even MT-soft tyres on the eggs and set them higher! Well, the Rasselbande, consisting of Land Rover Freelander from Matzker, Suzuki Grand Vitara by Taubenreuther and VW Tiguan of delta4x4, we will immediately pull a tooth…


Prejudice, prejudice her: Because there are three broad Allradler with tyres and well over 200 millimeters of ground clearance. What wins, is ultimately the curiosity. Then comes the good reputation of the construction companies into play, the off-road enthusiasts have long known: Matzker automotive engineering in Cologne, where everything they anpackt hands and feet, Taubenreuther Offroad technology in Kulmbach, which has over 40 years SUV accessories developed , Manufacture and sells it, and delta4x4 in Unterumbach, a veteran of the off-road scene, whose chief Josef Loder already beginning to the Paris-Dakar went. Want with the three hochgelegten Softroadern only a little show?
All three are on the lower floor, at least the front and rear, the VW Tiguan even fully, rear protection panels made of aluminum armored. It can be something like a basic rule that: No Crossover SUV without arms. Because intelligent and controlled drive as in classical Geländegänger - is not. Anyone who climbs or on soft ground the engine speed at 1500 to 2000 fall tours can depend without ifs and buts. That means: It creates everything with speed. And not always 100% controlled. Because the Remplern must lead to need Crossover SUV in the area necessarily protection.
We have grounds for this comparison targeted the underground sand showing. The driving resistors on soft sand are enormous. Who ever at the beach was too lazy to meddle area reduction, and road course at sea entlangpflügte, knows that
But no matter how soft the Suzuki Grand Vitara also look like: He has one! A reduction in fact. No overwhelming, but with 1.97 factor still better than a Mitsubishi Pajero. The smells subtly to unequal conditions.
The VW Tiguan of delta4x4 surprised us a few months ago with a first small ride. A highlight of the Wolf citizen is his gearbox. It does not come from the cars of the group series. It is the gearbox, Transporter T5! Its advantages: It is so stable that the Anfahrdrehmoment in first gear not be curtailed, and the six courses were far auseinandergespreizt. Multiplying the translations from the first round with the Axle driven, to get to an overall reduction of 17,3:1. The Freelander achieved compared to only 16,9:1. Of course, that both the Grand Vitara down, with almost 32,6:1 SUV level. The fact that it should not be underestimated advantage is if you sand with full torque and short Schleifphase the clutch start, the test will prove even more thoroughly.

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Post #27249 13th Sep 2008 12:34 pm
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rmbillington



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Wow, I have just done the offroad course at the LRO show, and it has re awaken me to how good the FL2 is offroad.

I was being followed and following many Defenders and I was expecting to be pulled away to the "Easy" route, nope, they didn't have an easy route, just the same route as everyone else. The first hill scared me, whilst I worked out how to control a manual on the downhill, and getting it slow enough, it's definatly different to driving the auto offroad, when I also had an instructor sat next to me at the LRE centre.

Once I'd got my head in gear for very, VERY steep hills, I was doing much better. I only stalled twice, which for the size and steepness of hills I was quite impressed with. Other than that, it performed impeccably, made every obstacle asked of it, following and being followed by lots of defenders, I never felt out of place, I just kept being suprised watching the Defender in front tackle things thinking, no chance, not a hope, it won't get up there, or through that, but it did.

I had one scary moment, and a very steep down hill, where the road tyres were beaten by gravity and slippy mud, and the hill descent couldn't slow the car down as much as normal, so we got to the bottom going farliy quickly, some all terrain tyres, and it would have been a lot smoother, and safer, thankfully it wasn't too long a hill, but it did have a couple of pot holes at the bottom for that added bump as we hit them. The guy the defender in front gave me the thumbs up at one point, and smiled as we managed to follow him through everything he could do.

Wading through water that very nearly covered the wheels was definately fun, and I wanted another go at that.

What I would say to anyone considering buying an FL2 who wants to offroad it is, buy an automatic, definately, I'm not going to question it again, I will be buying an automatic next time. Don't get me wrong, the manual worked, and for greenlaning (not many short v.steep hills, and not massivly technical) it works great. But after about 20 minutes in, the clutch started to smell, and the only way to control the car over the difficult technical terrain was to slip the clutch, and you can't do that for long. I wouldn't want to do a days offroading over difficult terrain, even half a days would give your clutch some serious abuse. I know autos aren't perfect, and you can still cook the tourqe convertor, but it would take a lot more abuse. Whilst I was enjoying the smell of burning clutch I did wonder if anyone could make some kind of device to allow you to get low range on a Freelander, that would make it perfect then.

Can't wait for my next offroading trip now. May have to go to tixover quarry soon, and have a play. Just need to get some AT tyres now.

Rich

Post #27278 13th Sep 2008 6:45 pm
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Dorko



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So whats the Freelander like in Soft Sand?

Thsi weekend i went out for some 4WDin with my mate in his Nissan Narva and it was awesome, however a few times we needed to use the low torque gears.

Would the Freelander cope with this, as it does have this option?

Dorko

Post #27306 14th Sep 2008 10:31 am
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