AC7X
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Hey guys,
Finally got my Disco back from the garage today - replaced the wheel hub bearing and it's now driving a lot better, and thanks to the mechanic putting some pads on the back (previously had NONE!) it actually stops now too. And it just so happens the local 4x4 club is having an event this sunday which I will be going to
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So - the car is on road tyres (don't have the cash to buy a set of muds before sunday) and has no other off-road preparation. The diff lock is seized, but I do have high/low range. I will be taking a recovery rope (unsure of rating or even worthiness as it's not been used for about ten years!), a shovel (just in case!), and some welly boots!
It's apparently not going to be heavy off-roading on this occasion, and obviously there will be plenty of experienced people there to recover me if (when) I get stuck.
Just wondered if you guys have any suggestions of anything else to take with me?
More importantly, can you offer any tips/advice so that I might avoid getting stuck every five minutes? When to use low range, how much will I suffer from not being able to lock the diffs, etc.
Thanks,
Alec. (Well excited!)
Finally got my Disco back from the garage today - replaced the wheel hub bearing and it's now driving a lot better, and thanks to the mechanic putting some pads on the back (previously had NONE!) it actually stops now too. And it just so happens the local 4x4 club is having an event this sunday which I will be going to
So - the car is on road tyres (don't have the cash to buy a set of muds before sunday) and has no other off-road preparation. The diff lock is seized, but I do have high/low range. I will be taking a recovery rope (unsure of rating or even worthiness as it's not been used for about ten years!), a shovel (just in case!), and some welly boots!
It's apparently not going to be heavy off-roading on this occasion, and obviously there will be plenty of experienced people there to recover me if (when) I get stuck.
Just wondered if you guys have any suggestions of anything else to take with me?
More importantly, can you offer any tips/advice so that I might avoid getting stuck every five minutes? When to use low range, how much will I suffer from not being able to lock the diffs, etc.
Thanks,
Alec. (Well excited!)