Captain Rightfoot, where are your pics from http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=23234&highlight=mini
Ron
I have two concerns with electronic traction aids,Originally Posted by garrycol
1: How do you get back out of where you are if they fail?
2: What is to stop a novice from driving into a situation where the car falls over due to wheels being massively in the air?
Captain Rightfoot, where are your pics from http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=23234&highlight=mini
Ron
Ron B.
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2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
RIP Bucko - Riding on Forever
I would think that any of those limitations would apply to any 4x4 accessory, like diff locks, or a GPS or even a map and are not limited to electronic traction aids.
People who push their vehicles to the limit are going to do it no matter what options it's got. Exceeding the vehicles capabilities is relative to the vehicle and the driver. Long travel coil springs were always said to be unstable, how many knuckle heads take Rav4's and get them stuck, plenty. just having a extra set of driving wheels can put you into the Exceeding capabilities club.
Cars that travel over 30k an hour are all POTENTIALLY dangerous. Singling out one "Option" as a potential cause of driver injury is good reason for us all to park up our trucks and let them fence off the tracks.
Just my opinion.
couple of poser pics of my old girl,
1986 defender 90, 2" - 2 1/2" lift (different shocks though), 35's, etc[ATTACH]flex scorpion bar 017.jpg[/ATTACH]
I liked Discodans pix, amazing what you can do to a falcon wagon!
If it had a LSD in it, would probably go anywhere the Land Rover could.....
I was only joking...
GQ
Here are some pics of Bill Larman's amazing Series IIa - recently posted on LR4X4.
Here are some pics of my old truck
And my rothers one, which did not have enough axel travel![]()
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95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
www.reads4x4.com
Don't we all but it's exactly the same concerns as finding some plonker, with too much money, throwing lots of toys at a cruiser or a Defender?Originally Posted by BigJon
It all comes down to experience.
M
Oh belive me i have seen many cheque book off roaders who have done thatOriginally Posted by BigJon
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I drive hard , very hard as mark will agree with, but pride myself on the fact that i have never put a truck on its roof. Come bloody close though.
Last time was on a hill and the truck was sitting there with the back wheel with 6 foot + of air under it. Sat there with the foot on the brake and holding the steering wheels as a rut was trying to turn the wheels. If it had turned the wheels i would have rolled down a very steep hill. My Co driver mark had to reach in the cab and put the lockers on and put the truck in revers for me as i did not want to let go of the steering wheel as it would have turned if i only i had one hand on the Wheel. Then once in gear i had to keep my foot on the brake and the other foot on the clutch and press the loud pedal with my heal of my right foot. Tricky but got out of it.. That was one of those cases where we both looked at each other at the end and went f*** that was close![]()
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
www.reads4x4.com
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