HAK
2nd July 2007, 10:02 AM
Hi all
Some of you are aware that Sam D and I went to the wattgans yesterday so I’m doing a personal comparesent between my last 4wd 98 GU Series 1 against my current 4wd 99 Discovery Series 2 both petrol, GU obviously being 4.5 6 cylinder and rover V8 4.0 litre the GU being manual the rover being Automatic
I found that the rover V8 and gearing was way superior to that of the Patrol however the clearance of the diff center was my D2 biggest let down however this can be fixed, I am running 50% tread on standard road michellens so what more could one expect, on the same token the GU always got caught up in the middle part of chassis
The goodies such as the ACE, Hill Decent and traction control all played a important part of the off road experience however I didn’t really tackle hard obstacles due to the D2 being so standard well I did one which left me stranded on the diff centers after falling into a rutt which left Sam to break out his virgin recovery gear
I deflated one wheel of the rim nearly ripped of the front bumper and placed a million scratches on the British racing green paint job
Some one on the forum suggest I get out there and have a feel for what I need as far as mods
In conclusion I think a lift of greater then 2 inch is needed and wheels of at least 33 inch would be desirable
Some of you are aware that Sam D and I went to the wattgans yesterday so I’m doing a personal comparesent between my last 4wd 98 GU Series 1 against my current 4wd 99 Discovery Series 2 both petrol, GU obviously being 4.5 6 cylinder and rover V8 4.0 litre the GU being manual the rover being Automatic
I found that the rover V8 and gearing was way superior to that of the Patrol however the clearance of the diff center was my D2 biggest let down however this can be fixed, I am running 50% tread on standard road michellens so what more could one expect, on the same token the GU always got caught up in the middle part of chassis
The goodies such as the ACE, Hill Decent and traction control all played a important part of the off road experience however I didn’t really tackle hard obstacles due to the D2 being so standard well I did one which left me stranded on the diff centers after falling into a rutt which left Sam to break out his virgin recovery gear
I deflated one wheel of the rim nearly ripped of the front bumper and placed a million scratches on the British racing green paint job
Some one on the forum suggest I get out there and have a feel for what I need as far as mods
In conclusion I think a lift of greater then 2 inch is needed and wheels of at least 33 inch would be desirable