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Thread: Is the TDV6 "S" ok for Offroad

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    Is the TDV6 "S" ok for Offroad

    I'm awaiting the arrival of my new TDV6 "S" but I'm becoming a little concerned about it's potential off-road abilities owing to its lack of Terrain Response and Air Suspension.

    I'm not too concerned from a ride height point of view, as we mainly do beach work (nothing too hard-core), however from reading various forums, it seems the "S" is little more than a soft roader with low range.

    Can anyone put my mind at ease, or should I be changing my order to an SE???

    Geoff.

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    I've never driven an 'S' but you should be right.

    tyres and tyre pressure are most important on the beach. I believe the coil sprung still has the electonically locking centre diff.

    If you can afford the air suspension then get it, but if not the 'S' is still a very capable vehicle.

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    Welcome aboard!

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    Thanks for the info.

    I'll have a talk to the dealer tomorrow and see how much more the SE will lighten my wallet.

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    I have no idea of the ability but if it is only beach work you are doing then I wouldn't worry. No lifting of wheels etc. Beach/sand driving is all about tyre pressure.

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    Geoffy,

    I think you'll find that the S is still a very capable machine. There's 5 S owners active on the forum (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-zone/50...-you-have.html) so I'd expect one them will post a comment here soonish.

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    From memory, the TR / Air Suspension option is about $3000 on top of the S price. We have sold a couple like that and I reckon they are the pick of the Disco 3s. Throw in another $1000 for the locking rear diff and nothing else in standard form will get close offroad.

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    Mines an S but with Air suspension and of course terrain response, but no rear locker, see what the extra will be to spec the S up, it's worth it
    RichardK

    Series IV Matrix Offroad Camper following our Discovery 3 with E Diff, BAS Remap, Mitch Hitch, Uniden UHF, Codan NGT HF, Masten TPMS, Proquip Compressor Guard, ARB Winch Bar, Milemarker Hydraulic Winch, 4x4 Intelligence Rear Wheel Carrier, VMS GPS with Rear Camera,

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    There are no "S" with Air available at present so I'll be taking delivery of the standard "S" (albeith with side steps) tomorrow.

    We spend a lot of time at Straddie (Pt Lookout) so most of our off-road is pretty basic. Most of the time you could get a 2WD onto Flinders, although when we were over there a couple of weekends ago it was pretty badly chopped up and the entry/exit at Adder Rock was deeply rutted.

    My current vehicle (2006 TD Pathfinder) has been to Fraser etc. but we only go there once a year, and I can't imagine the Pathfinder would be a significantly better off-road package compared to the "S".

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    i have had no worries off road in my 'S' matter of fact ive had mine up some hard tracks that i thought it would not handle but did with ease.

    my only concern is the ground clearance and i am looking at lifting it soon

    when off road slow and low(gear) and these beast's just eat it up

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