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December 24, 2007, 14:59:11 »
wots best for offroad manual or auto
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December 24, 2007, 15:11:30 »
been talked about loads in the past, all depends on what sort of off roading your doing and what sort of driving style you use. i prefer manual but autos are very good in alot of situations... difficult one.....
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Bobtail Range Rover 300tdi Manual
Body lifted, Gywn Lewis Challenge Suspension. Mach 5's with Jungle trekker Tyres ARB Locking Diffs Front and Rear. Steering Guard and Axel / Track Rod Guard. Modified bumpers front and rear Custome Rock sliders. Roccia Comp Arches, Eleci Fans with X switch.
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December 24, 2007, 17:10:12 »
I have a 3.9 auto, and low speed control is superb, would be reluctant to revert to manual. All down to personal choice!
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Range Rover Classic EFI auto, 3.9 V8 Offroader, 300 Tdi Auto greenlaner.
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December 24, 2007, 22:38:38 »
I,ve had 3.9 auto for yr now it,s great would,nt go back to manual now :D :D
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December 25, 2007, 02:14:08 »
got 3 auto v8 rangies and a manual v8 110....prefer an auto any day
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James
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1983 OneTen V8 Station Wagon 3.5 (LPG)
1972 Range Rover V8
1992 Range Rover 4.6 (LPG)
1978 Range Rover Carmichael Commando 6x4
1972 Range Rover - Major project, FOR SALE
1976 Range Rover - Less of a project, FOR SALE
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December 27, 2007, 12:26:27 »
Had both manuals and autos in Rangies, prefer the auto anyday.
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December 27, 2007, 13:11:12 »
AUTO without a doupt, save manual's for 2 seater sports cars!
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December 27, 2007, 13:29:07 »
i prefer a manual myself, due to more positive engine braking, i personally prefer it. i do enjoy a auto in heavy traffic thou....
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Bobtail Range Rover 300tdi Manual
Body lifted, Gywn Lewis Challenge Suspension. Mach 5's with Jungle trekker Tyres ARB Locking Diffs Front and Rear. Steering Guard and Axel / Track Rod Guard. Modified bumpers front and rear Custome Rock sliders. Roccia Comp Arches, Eleci Fans with X switch.
V8 90 County Defender. Rebuilt with galvanised chassi and bulkhead, Tubular sports manifodls and sports pipe. Old Man Emu suspension, under axel guard. BFGoodrich Muds on Mods.
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December 27, 2007, 16:04:28 »
I used to hate autos, I had one in a Capri and it was awful.
But in a Range Rover, well I'm a convert. So much so that I'm planning to fit Auto into Blue (not getting on with it though).
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Blue, 1988 Range Rover 3.5 EFi with plenty of toys bolted on
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