L05tB0y
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When standing still with the engine on when you change terrain response button should something happen ?
The Freelander doesn't have air springs or any other kind of ride height adjustment, what were you expecting?I can't be arsed with c**p like this, I'm new to the landy scene so if you can't give a civil answer it don't matter. I'm sure I'll find out somewhere.
I can't be arsed with c**p like this, I'm new to the landy scene so if you can't give a civil answer it don't matter. I'm sure I'll find out somewhere.
Another vote for "The Most Misleading Thread Title of The Year Award..." @L05tB0y , must try harder.
Terrain response 'probably' alters the traction control, gear holding etc,
it may also put more heat into into your curling tongs.
Eh duh... um... is it the 'up' arrow?Lmao
hands stretched out, I , know , I know sir
spot the difference between a D3 ( 1st pic ) and a FL2
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When standing still with the engine on when you change terrain response button should something happen ?
I'm just trying to get an understanding of these great vehicles.
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