
Originally Posted by
Mercguy
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I too have discovered that my standard RRC on cooper ATR's is still more effective as an off-road vehicle, than the modified Navara D40's and D22's my friends run.
Recently with the viscious local storms, we were out clearing the local roads, snatching fallen trees and moving them safely off the road. The RRC made mincemeat of the task, whereas the D22, (which was the most modified - turbo, tune, lift, lockers..) was not able to pull the heavier trees or do it as quickly.
quite surprising really. I thought my asthmatic rover v8 would be shamed by the 'tuff-trucks' but I ended up smiling quite a lot. My mates eventually got sick of doing it in their trucks and became passengers in the RRC, while we completed the task. There is nothing funnier than seeing a Nissan guy sitting in the back and his jaw literally drop when you put it in low and simply drive away without feeling it. They had slightly bruised ego's when I reminded them it was a completely original standard 25 year old vehicle.
The D40 owner reminded me that his truck was more powerful and had more torque - and I quipped, if it was so f-ing good, why can't it perform a simple task like snatching a fallen tree without repeatedly stalling halfway. He shut up after that.
These old vehicles may have some reliability issues, but they sure do surprise you with their capabilities. Just when you think you're too far gone, it literally pulls one out of the proverbial and keeps on going.
There is an old disused quarry about an hour away, which gets a workout every now and then. I'm yet to go there on my M/T's because the M/T's are a hassle to fit for a short trip, the AT's are more than enough, even in the wet when it's really scrabbly and ugly.
I don't have a winch either, and haven't needed one, but my mates have, and have used them on the same tracks when we've gone through together.
I think there is a very valid argument for the traction claims, I'm sure that with M/T's on the RRC would be an even better weapon than it already is.
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