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Thread: Knowing when you're in over your depth!

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    Should send that to 4x4monthly and say "what do you mean dosen't like water crossings".
    Although they'd proberly say that Australian outback water is much tougher on vehicles(i'm just guessing that was O/S).

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    l admire a man who has absolute faith in his 4wd regardless of model/make and plunges into a torrent of fast flowing water without

    stopping to check the depth by any means whatsoever
    sending a passenger across on foot to check depth and speed of water flow
    without putting a blind on front of car to protect radiator/fan/motor
    not having a snorkel fitted to his car
    not taking any engine electrical protection under bonnet before plunging in
    putting car into reverse and backing out of the water

    would love to read his insurance coverage note

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    Probably one of the reasons why the D3 is the BEST 4WD IN THE WORLD!
    GQ

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    He did have a snorkel!

    It was in the Strata Florida 'green lane' in Wales. The driver has been over the route many times.

    I think I know what the passenger said when asked to check the water depth!

    I would have added a blind, but then again, I don't think I'd be brave enough to go into water moving like that!

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    Yep you can see the snorkel on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wortho
    Should send that to 4x4monthly and say "what do you mean dosen't like water crossings".
    Although they'd proberly say that Australian outback water is much tougher on vehicles(i'm just guessing that was O/S).
    I agree with you on that! Bastards.....

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    Thats one gutsy D3 driver impressive, dose anyone know if they actually crossed or did a U turn. Myself I think I would U turn.

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