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    Do you wait for a bit in N before going into Park?

    I've found that in Low Range you need to let the box spin down for a second in Neutral before going to Park otherwise it crunches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djhampson View Post
    Do you wait for a bit in N before going into Park?

    I've found that in Low Range you need to let the box spin down for a second in Neutral before going to Park otherwise it crunches.
    That sounds right to me.

    It only happens when I put it directly into Park in low range.

    Must remember to slow down the adrenalin feed long enough to remember that

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    Even when going straight from D to P mine doesn't crunch like that !

    I was advised by one of the LRE chaps whilst on an experience day with it that I should 'pause' slightly when passing through N, it does make a difference.

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    These clips are a good adv for a Triton too....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    These clips are a good adv for a Triton too....LOL
    Triton has certainly surprised us.

    Can only imagine how capable it will be once they fit some lockers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Salsa View Post
    Triton has certainly surprised us.

    Can only imagine how capable it will be once they fit some lockers
    Great vids.

    Yep, the Tritons have surprised me too. My mate has one with the factory rear locker and has put the D2 to shame a few times. The only let down is the angles due to rear overhang and longer wheelbase on them.

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    Love the vids, great work. Really good to see a RRS being used for what it was designed to do.
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    Wow the disco was pretty formidable lovely control over obstacles like smooth rock, I reckon that has gotta show value for money in comparison to the sport for example certainly left the triton thingy standing.
    Lovely footage.
    On the second one going through clay reminds me a bit of the old country hard going if any going at all Disco again amazing value

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