Hi Spelchek
I'm no expert, particularly with Freelanders, but after a couple of trips to Fraser (one SeriesIII, one Subaru Forester) I do have the following tips:
1) All statements about pressure are estimates, and conditions and driving style will have as much or greater effect
2) I use pressures around 20PSI as a starting point. Better to be low initially as nothing is more frustrating than sitting behind someone who keeps bogging due to running 40psi ... 35PSI ... 30 PSI ...
3) Fraser beaches are fine at road pressures except for the Rainbow Beach barge landing.
4) Inland tracks should be expected to be soft sand and low pressures are required.
5) Low pressure = low speed.
6) With a reduced clearance vehicle (I think the Freelanders are not much better than the Forester) the inland tracks are not much fun and impossible to turn around on. Plan ahead and go with the beach if you can. The corduroy southern barge access road is an exception - it's murderous corregations whether in a lifted Defender or a "soft-roader"
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
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