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    How Capable is the Freelander 2?

    Thinking of taking my Freelander 2 to Fraser Island. Are these cars capable in in stock mode in the sand? Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park (Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing) recommends high lift vehicles with low range (but they would be accomodating for the tourist that has never been off road and just hired a 4wd). Any tips for taking the Freelander 2 to Fraser island, done plenty of off roading just never in the Freelander.

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    I don't even have a Freelander yet, but I did Fraser years ago in a vehicle that was probably very unsuitable - small underpowered petrol engine, very skinny tyres, yaddah yaddah.

    I'd say - get some off-road practise done. That will get you used to knowing where your tyres are, where your low points are, how to use the wonderful torque of your Freeo, and how the different terrain modes work. Make sure you deflate your tyres very low - less than 20 psi if you can.

    Momentum is king. Turn down the slope, not up. Watch for loose deep sand and don't stop in it. Pretty much the same techniques for any fourby.

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    very capable.

    I met a guy in Birdsville towing a camper trailer and he had just crossed the Simpson.

    He was continuing on , I think, a round Australia trip , but he said with a big smile on his face, that non Land Rover owners were shocked and stunned to believe he had just been where they had been in their Prados, Patrols, Cruisers etc.

    I guess the Discovery Sports have taken it's place now.

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    sand driving

    Quote Originally Posted by Pristine Christine View Post
    Thinking of taking my Freelander 2 to Fraser Island. Are these cars capable in in stock mode in the sand? Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park (Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing) recommends high lift vehicles with low range (but they would be accomodating for the tourist that has never been off road and just hired a 4wd). Any tips for taking the Freelander 2 to Fraser island, done plenty of off roading just never in the Freelander.
    When you are using sand trs mode make sure that you turn off the dsc so that it does not think the vehicle is unstable as it lurches about in the sand ,once the dsc decides that it is unstable it will start to apply breaking to individual wheels and next thing you are stuck . Check that it is off every time as it will switch its self on every time you change a setting or turn the vehicle off . I have also been told that if you get stuck in sand put it in rock and mud and reverse out .I haven't had to try that yet and have been in some pretty heavy sand .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    I guess the Discovery Sports have taken it's place now.
    More like the Evoque. But agreed, F2s will surprise.
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    There’s been a few posts on AULRO about FL2s crossing the Simpson etc. one by Vesko. This is from his website

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    30 Years ago before Landrovers kicked in I had a series of Subaru's, not to dissimilar to Freelanders in terms of clearance and ability, Gunbarrel, Bilbunya, Great Central Road, little buggers went 99% of everywhere, as do Freelanders...

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    My younger brother had an old subaru that had the spare wheel mounted atop the engine and that went places that even a horse would struggle with.
    From what i have read the freelanders are just as capable.
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    Our old Freelander 1 used to shock people with the places it could go! Secret was to be aware of the lack of ground clearance, and plan your line accordingly. Also, have a good look underneath the car. If it's anything like it's earlier cousin, everything vulnerable is really well protected, so a bit of bumping and scraping can be done without damage.
    In case the worst does happen, make sure you have sorted good, safe recovery points for both front and rear.
    Get out and have fun - they are a really capable vehicle, in the right hands.
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    I know someone who did Frazer in a first gen Rav4!


    If you know what you are doing, a Freelander 2 will be fine. They are a very underrated vehicle.

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