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    Corrugations and Land Rovers, which is best

    Morning, sorry im not that active on this forum, just got back to Switzerland after traveling the western deserts of WA for 3 months.
    Our transport is a trusty old 300tdi Disco, good dear old thing.
    We have noticed, that over the last 25years, working and traveling in the bush, tracks are getting a lot more traffic then what there used to be, consequently tracks become more and more corrugated.
    Maybe it is just me and getting on in live, used a SIII 109 for work and trips, it was a superb machine in the bush.
    About 10 years ago i updated to a Discovery TDI what a experience, fuel economy comfort all greatly improved.
    Now it feels like the Discovery is becoming a bouncy old truck on our long an remote trips.
    Replaced the complete suspension, the ride did not improve that much. The run up on some of the dunes (canning stock for example) are getting quite choppy,
    Why do people have to bring trailers, kitchen sinks and 400 horse power into this precious places.

    What is your experience with Land Rovers and corrugations, wich model rides best and is still suitable for remote travels.
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    thanks, and all the best for 2015

    Richard

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    What a great post. Thank you Richard. And what a great question. People 'need' to take this stuff because they can. I suppose in Switzerland the American style of advertising may have passed you by. I hope so. It's too late for us.
    As for corrugations; well, coil springs are good, but driving on the wrong side of the road is the best answer I know.

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    In a D3-D4 with full air suspension, you will be treated to a limo ride by comparison to the coil and leaf sprung vehicles. The most obvious danger, is ignoring what is going on beneath, and pushing too hard. A case of no feeling , no sense. You should still be dropping your pressures though. If you drive on corrugated roads with blacktop pressures, you had better invest in a kidney belt. ( and some new shocks )
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    I reckon the Disco1 was the worst, go too fast over the corrigations and the inertia switch kept tripping


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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    What a great post. Thank you Richard. And what a great question. People 'need' to take this stuff because they can. I suppose in Switzerland the American style of advertising may have passed you by. I hope so. It's too late for us.
    As for corrugations; well, coil springs are good, but driving on the wrong side of the road is the best answer I know.
    Thanks Johntins, not wrong had a look at the aussie 4by4 magazines, what is happening to the 4x4 movement in Australia?
    I reckon it is going to result in more and more restricted areas, summer closures, closed of areas like the calvert ranges. Sad really.

    As to coil springs, i agree they are a big improvement over leafs, but the biggest drawback of the Disco is the relatively short wheelbase.
    Any of the Disco I users, driven a Defender 110 on heavy corrugation and chopped up sanddunes, do they ride any better?

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    Too short a wheelbase, relative to what? A bus? A series LR 88 is 11.9" shorter, a 109 is 9.1" longer, so its somewhere in between? Speed is the key, especially the lack of it.

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    Most of the roads here in PNG are in a poor state so most of the driving is off road or semi off road.




    In the D2 V8, I find 85klms/hr the ideal speed and best for comfort over corrugations, The issue is looking ahead far enough to slow down when required.


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    In answer to the OP's original question.

    Landrovers are best - corregations suck!

    Ian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 81V8 View Post
    In answer to the OP's original question.

    Landrovers are best - corregations suck!

    Ian.
    Plan is to stick to Land Rovers, used LC for work in central australia, back when they had leafs front and rear, short wheel base cruiser was a bitch to drive on bush tracks, Hzj, reliable trucks, never stopped, but spiderweb cracks all over diff housings chassis, body panels, we had one break the chassis between cab and tray, bit of welding sorted all this, short term. Never had engine or gearbox problem, shocks and springs had to be replaced about once a year.
    Guess we gave them to much of a hard time, speed was definitely up

    Any one driven the rudall river np access track in a land rover lately, this is the sort of stuff I'm talking about.

    Richard
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