Excuse my ignorance, but what is the 4wd setup on the Freelander? I believe it to be permanent 4wd, does it have a viscous coupling like my old RRC? What about diffs?
Any small SUV will be limited on their off-road capability compared to their bigger "brothers". One simple reason is that hey use independant suspension and as it transverses, the contact area with the ground varies. The wheels on a solid axle do not, or not as much. As stated before, their primary use is not off roading. If you definately want to go off-roading, I would suggest a discovery or similar.
gorgeous nickWhy not find a classic RR tdi model. Apparently they're not as heavy as the equivalent engined disco & are a bit more spritely even if still a little slow. It'll take a while to find a reasonable one but would be worth searching for.
buy a stoopid tratter then . . . . . . .Hmm, i'm thinking maybe not such a good idea then
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