View Full Version : Up hill or down ?
Bluepippa
11th December 2014, 07:07 AM
Possibly a strange question, but I'm leaving the D4 for 5 weeks and have a steep drive.... So for that length of time is there any difference to whether I park it facing up hill or facing down... 
I'm sure it doesn't make a difference but interested in your opinion anyway.
Cheers
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theresanothersteve
11th December 2014, 07:10 AM
Is it worth chocking the wheels to help reduce the load (whichever way you are facing)?
Tombie
11th December 2014, 07:14 AM
Sideways :)
Redback
11th December 2014, 09:04 AM
I have a steep driveway also, I chock the front wheels, let it rest on the chock and then apply handbrake, then put it in park.
 
Baz.
NavyDiver
11th December 2014, 09:27 AM
I might be odd but I always reverse in so I do not reverse out:D
Agree with chocking if it is very steep or sideways to avoid leaving unnecessary stress on brake or gear box.
Had to look twice at your post. I though for a second or two that it was a tricky hill climb
jon3950
11th December 2014, 10:14 AM
Sideways :)
Sideways is always better :D
But how do you execute a handbrake turn at the top of the drive with the stupid EPB?
Cheers,
Jon
Tombie
11th December 2014, 10:34 AM
Ever ripped it on at 100km/h?
It's quite impressive!
(Don't forget to turn off DSC)
Graeme
11th December 2014, 11:30 AM
Ever ripped it on at 100km/h?
It's quite impressive!
(Don't forget to turn off DSC)
That has to be a programming oversight to allow emergency braking without over-riding switched-off DSC, unless it does and you just like activating the hand-brake at speed on dirt roads.
discotwinturbo
11th December 2014, 12:08 PM
Ever ripped it on at 100km/h?  It's quite impressive!  (Don't forget to turn off DSC)  
Works fine with the dsc button left alone. I showed a friend with a 200 on the weekend.
Brett..
Blknight.aus
11th December 2014, 03:49 PM
And here i was thinking it would be a new version of the series owners lament.
Do park on the flat in case the park brake fails or the hill in case the starter does?
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