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    Seriously? Another Inskip embarrassment.

    Go the D2, he must be doing something right.
    I got bogged at Inskip Point
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    that was frustrating to watch

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    We were there yesterday on our way to Fraser and yes the sand was soft, however 20psi, sand mode, suspension up and DSC off, the Disco sailed through. It looked as though his tyres were up and the suspension was at normal height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pub247 View Post
    that was frustrating to watch
    The V8 sounded good though.
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    Pub247, you were very polite. That’s was ridiculous and embarrassing.
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    It's always tyre pressure more than anything else but correct technique comes into it as well.

    Anyway, as an antidote, my experience on Stockton beach the other day ..... deployed the classic sand self-recovery at the southern beach entry/exit. Had been on 20psi without issue but the really soft chopped up stuff near the track entry proved problematic and I sunk down to near mid-wheel going across wheel ruts. A small group of Toyota owners perked up like Meerkats, looked on and seemed to me to be quite keen for the D4 to be needing a recovery. Sadly for them I didn't follow that script. Dropped pressure to 14psi, put it in Rock Crawl, rocked backwards and forwards twice, applied some steering left/right and then drove out and up to the track. They then had a few issues getting going themselves with much revving and sand rooster tails.

    EDIT - Comment taken from elsewhere:
    "The black Discovery had a sway bar break on Fraser Island and damaged a suspension sensor causing the suspension to drop to the bump stops. It could still drive but was dragging."

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post


    EDIT - Comment taken from elsewhere:
    "The black Discovery had a sway bar break on Fraser Island and damaged a suspension sensor causing the suspension to drop to the bump stops. It could still drive but was dragging."

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    That wouldn't help .

    Having driven a none CDL V8 D2 on Fraser ...... I would have agreed it has to be tire pressure.... (before I saw the edit) I never got close to getting stuck - and I'm Victorian!... we don't get to play in sand that much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bytemrk View Post
    That wouldn't help .

    Having driven a none CDL V8 D2 on Fraser ...... I would have agreed it has to be tire pressure.... (before I saw the edit) I never got close to getting stuck - and I'm Victorian!... we don't get to play in sand that much
    Come on what about your sand pit

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    A lesson in safe snatch recovery is definitely needed though!

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    you can't use snatch straps again and again , they need time to recover .

    Im astounded that KERR ropes have not replaced snatch straps, they are far safer , stronger , and need no recovery time .

    Mightaswell have a gander at this while were here

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