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The Freelanders did surprise me with their off road ability when we S*L*U*Ts did our recent 'Newbie Trip' on Salisbury Plain.
They have limitations where it is deeply rutted but on wet grass they are pretty much unstoppable......
Each to their own guys.....each to their own......
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Just sold mine to a guy who races motorbikes as he's been navigating recently for Nick Lines in his Freelander . Strange how the Freelander, so berated for being crap off road, now seems to be fast becoming the vehicle of choice for off road racing.
Those are some aggressive tyres.
What is the black strip above the rock sliders attached to the sill?
Sorry for thread revival but fancy taking mine off road and been warned against it since it only has the standard tow points which I'm told would probably pull out if tugged too hard so been told I would have to fit a tow bar and jate ring on the front which apparently you cant do and sump gaurd?
Would it not be good enough as standard with the Geolander A/T tyres?
I have a 1998 Land Rover Freelander 1.8 XEi (5 Door).
Should I at least buy a tow rope before I think of going?
Off road in 1.8 K :scratching_chin:
You should buy a tow rope, and some spare engines
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