jonesfam
26th January 2011, 08:32 PM
I went for a drive today because I could & when I got home & was washing all the mud of the D3 I asked myself a couple of questions:
1. Why can't/don't they design 4WD's so that no, little or minimal water & mud get sprayed all over the windscreen, roof etc if you drive through water or mud at more than .5kph?
2. Why do they design 4WD's so that as soon as you drive through mud (at more than .5kph) the front door handles get covered in mud?
I have no understanding of car design or hydraulics but can it be that hard?
It would seem to me that when driving through mud or water & it is deep enough to be spraying all over the windscreen it is kind of important to see where you are going. It is also annoying to get out of the car, walk a stream then go to get back in & find your hand covered in mud, looks good on the leather steering wheel.
Is it possible or not?
Jonesfam
1. Why can't/don't they design 4WD's so that no, little or minimal water & mud get sprayed all over the windscreen, roof etc if you drive through water or mud at more than .5kph?
2. Why do they design 4WD's so that as soon as you drive through mud (at more than .5kph) the front door handles get covered in mud?
I have no understanding of car design or hydraulics but can it be that hard?
It would seem to me that when driving through mud or water & it is deep enough to be spraying all over the windscreen it is kind of important to see where you are going. It is also annoying to get out of the car, walk a stream then go to get back in & find your hand covered in mud, looks good on the leather steering wheel.
Is it possible or not?
Jonesfam