I did the same, work and back, girlfriends and back, quick splash around the paddocks, gym and back, all in horrid sleety misty rain, no problems
Maybe mine has it's eyes on your throne![]()
Haha - yup it's mostly about the "nut" behind the wheel- and yes
I neglected "sport mode" which when in low 1 or 2 locks the torque convertor I use it a lot in challenging terrain in the high country - i guess that i have re-evalulate just where sloping cow paddocks fit into my terrain map
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LROCV member #131
1999 build D2 TD5 Auto, Mantec snorkel, 2" LRA spring lift, ARB on board air, Ashcroft ATB, CMM air ram CDL shifter, swag & gold pans ....
I did the same, work and back, girlfriends and back, quick splash around the paddocks, gym and back, all in horrid sleety misty rain, no problems
Maybe mine has it's eyes on your throne![]()
LROCV member #131
1999 build D2 TD5 Auto, Mantec snorkel, 2" LRA spring lift, ARB on board air, Ashcroft ATB, CMM air ram CDL shifter, swag & gold pans ....
Well, my Disco went to school today to learn how to be a real Land Rover. Ok, to be honest, I went to learn how to drive a Land Rover.
I am in some ways amazed at what the car can do. On the hill stop and start sections, the D3 and 4's where ripping it up, sliding, The disco 2 went up in low range 1st gear and sailed past the point that stumped the newer models. I didn't see the TC light going on, I was busy trying not to steer. I did hear it kicking in and out.
Another exercise through uneven and deepish water. The car leaned over on to the left and then to the right, apparently no where near its tipping point. That was the scary part, I though the car would tip over. It was so scary I did it twice.
The ground was very muddy and slippery. I tried to use the HDC on the very steep downhill section, but engine braking kept the speed to low.
This was at Melbourne4x4 conducted by the LROCV.
Good fun
Cheers all
Julian
D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
Build date 11th Oct 2003
Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
LROCV #1410
Thursday actually , but a round trip to Brisvegas for a trailer load of solar panelsBack in the shed ready for the next sortie
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Starter motor failed. Solenoid coil open circuit, new starter ordered.
2014, MY14 Discovery TDV6, Fuji White (2018-Now)
2003, Discovery 2a, Td5 Manual, Zambezi Silver (2012-2018)
2007, Adventure Offroad Campers, Grand Tourer (2015-Now)
Fitted the new Watts link pivot bush's. An interesting exercise. The torque values are quite high. Apart from that all went OK, overnighting the bush's in the freezer aids fitment.
This was on a LROCV training course.
A mate of mine called the car "Boaty McBoatface"
The first photo was the scariest. It was I am told a long way from the tip[ over angle. It just didn't seem that way on the inside.
The second photo was almost tranquil, I got into second, low range of course.
The third photo does look a bit low in the water. I wondered if water would get in as I was driving through. It didn't.
D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
Build date 11th Oct 2003
Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
LROCV #1410
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