
Originally Posted by
scarry
I must admit i got very badly stuck on 17" rims......Tyres were at 18psi.
Left DSC on

Thats what did it,throttle just died,lost all momentum.
In the middle of nowhere,right on dusk,luckily we had the long handled shovel.Tide was coming up,dropped tyres to 12PSI.No one around.
Pitch black by the time we had her moving.
SWMBO and i were absolutely stuffed,bloody hard work that digging.
It remind us the importance of proper 4WD training. I still feel that I am learning more about my D4 from Gordon's training after 2 years of 4WD. Even though I had been beachports twice, I still got bogged twice at the inskip point. This time I got my camper trailer with heavy load, fuel and water. You loose your cool since many of just watching and filming, you might forget the procedure to turn DSC off. The importance is to you learning from where you fail, training plus never travel alone. No long ago, I just pulled a hilux out sandy boat ramp without he asked for help, crowd cheering " Land Rover just save A Toyota", and I did tell them that I had been saved by Toyota before. It is nothing to do which truck is most capable, but more about helping others out of trouble if you see. In the end, we are the gens in the bush.
let's talk about the most capable of 4WD, I was impressed with a Gordon's skill and knowledge during training. He just cruised through the sand dune easily on his 20" rim Range Rover without dropping the tyre pressure, most of us didn't make it even dropped the tyre pressure. The most capable 4WD doesn't award you just by pushing the buttons, but also skill and timing.
Gary
MY15 Discovery 4 White, ARB Summit Bull Bar, Runva 11XP Winch, LLAMS, Icom440, GME 4705 High Gain Antenna, Redarc tow pro elite. 18" GOE Rim & BFG 265/60R18, APT Compressor Guard & Air Tank Guard. Outback Long Range Tank & Spare Wheel Carrier.
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