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Try looking at some of the clips on you tube.I like this one, a Landrover produced training file (several parts linked) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q2I17OtZp6E
That video was awesome, does that suspension look suprisingly active to anyone else? ha ha but yea a series 3 is pretty capable off road, the only limitations i ever find is sometimes power when in bombholes and stuff
what mods can we do with the leafs apart from the use of paras
When I had my old series 3 109 there wasnt may places I couldnt get , used to annoy my mate with his disco as I would be right behind him most of the time offroadwe did one laneing trip in Northumbria and at the end of one rather muddy lane I realised I hadnt even put into 4wd :lol: and I used to annoy him at river crossings as it would carry on running even though it was agood old 2286 4 pot petrolthe only bit of preparing it for offroading was to put mud terrains on it other wise it was exactly the same as it came out of the army
Quote from: AndyMacG on December 14, 2008, 16:19:02When I had my old series 3 109 there wasnt may places I couldnt get , used to annoy my mate with his disco as I would be right behind him most of the time offroadwe did one laneing trip in Northumbria and at the end of one rather muddy lane I realised I hadnt even put into 4wd :lol: and I used to annoy him at river crossings as it would carry on running even though it was agood old 2286 4 pot petrolthe only bit of preparing it for offroading was to put mud terrains on it other wise it was exactly the same as it came out of the armyOnly propblem I can see is the turning circle...
Quote from: Dave123 on December 14, 2008, 17:20:36Quote from: AndyMacG on December 14, 2008, 16:19:02When I had my old series 3 109 there wasnt may places I couldnt get , used to annoy my mate with his disco as I would be right behind him most of the time offroadwe did one laneing trip in Northumbria and at the end of one rather muddy lane I realised I hadnt even put into 4wd :lol: and I used to annoy him at river crossings as it would carry on running even though it was agood old 2286 4 pot petrolthe only bit of preparing it for offroading was to put mud terrains on it other wise it was exactly the same as it came out of the armyOnly propblem I can see is the turning circle...Thats what gyms are for!!! Building up your muscles for turning the steering back and forth to get round easy corners! :lol:
never have i been stuck only had a tempory lose of traction
It depends what you call temporary, if that means requiring digging, waffle boards, winching, towing, jacking, then I've only ever been stuck temporarily too. :lol:
It has to be said it is a very capable machine, its been a few places my old disco struggled with little or no fuss. His one improves vastly when it has some weight in the back too as the rear end doesn't flex that much when its empty!!!Chris