What;s the point of posting avatar-sized pics?
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
You're wrong again Redback, they aren't showing as thumbnails.
What Redback suggests to do works fine for me, so I guess he isn't "wrong". Perhaps it just doesn't work for your operating system.
Matt.
Works for IE and Firefox, doesn't work for Chrome on my PC.
Fuji white RRS L494 AB Gone
2023 Ford Ranga
Nice.
Firstly you criticise someone posting photos trying to help, then this response to someone trying to assist you?
You sound sharp enough to work it out your self, maybe try that next time and save us all the trouble !
Now maybe I am missing something and this is all tongue in check, but if that is your best then ply your trade elsewhere !
George
Sorry I Cannot resist, as I am an old forum troll......
Guys take it easy on him he is after all a "Learner"
Regards,
Its funny Im new to the sight but have figured out that for some reason I have to right click and open in new tab to view the little pics but if i hold ctrl and click ( same as open in new tab ) it only shows a little pic. I dont understand why seems very strange.
Sorry PostHistory should be back no track soon,
thanks for the info on the wheels, Is there no chance that 17 in wheels will fit, like i said new to site and looking for a disco 4 atm so trying to learn the ropes.
Ben
Ben thanks for your question
no chance....... i will never say such.
If you find a 17" rim that clears the break calipers and can take a beating and is built by a organisation with a good reputation I would be interested.
But as of now all i know of that is available is the 18" rims, care of GOE 18" rims for D4/RRS from GOE"
On my day of Schooling from Gordon there were 2 other Disco4's and they had the stock 19" rims on and they were able to do every thing I did under instruction.
with these rims and the schooling I got from Gordon, I have done some very very very soft sand and not gotten stuck.
As mentioned in my OP I do have "TRED 1100" which are recovery tracks, I have had to use them 3 times when I have not wanted to go backwards and had the wrong tyre pressure. never been stuck in the sand.
EDIT: thought I would put the "3 times" into perspective, I have done over 20 outings in the few months of my journey, on many a Beach, Dune and Dry sandy river bed.
Last edited by PostHistory; 19th July 2013 at 01:33 PM. Reason: perspective
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