niobe
9th January 2017, 11:10 AM
So just back from first few trips with an off-road camper trailer attached (about 1650kg). I've limited experience towing or 4wding so had a couple of questions for the gurus to check my approach.
Towards the end had some steep climbs to do on dry trail. Think 500m climb in about 3km of road. The trail was fairly hard-packed with a loose sandy covering so I picked the gravel program. Obviously in low range. Initially I left the car in auto and noticed it pretty hard to get consistent revs on the same kind of slope. As a result I had to go in to each rise with a fair bit of speed to ensure revs but risk bottoming out the car. Without revs the car would basically stop before it reached the crest of each hump.
After a bit I figured the perhaps obvious, manual was a better approach, but still took in a bit of a speed. Obviously made it out no issues with only a few "no traction" warnings from the car.
Main question is.. what's the best way to approach these slopes? Do you go in in 1st or 2nd and take it turtle pace, or are you best carrying a bit of speed when it gets steep?
Towards the end had some steep climbs to do on dry trail. Think 500m climb in about 3km of road. The trail was fairly hard-packed with a loose sandy covering so I picked the gravel program. Obviously in low range. Initially I left the car in auto and noticed it pretty hard to get consistent revs on the same kind of slope. As a result I had to go in to each rise with a fair bit of speed to ensure revs but risk bottoming out the car. Without revs the car would basically stop before it reached the crest of each hump.
After a bit I figured the perhaps obvious, manual was a better approach, but still took in a bit of a speed. Obviously made it out no issues with only a few "no traction" warnings from the car.
Main question is.. what's the best way to approach these slopes? Do you go in in 1st or 2nd and take it turtle pace, or are you best carrying a bit of speed when it gets steep?