rossymtb
New Member
I have taken mine a couple of times now on short green lanes but last night came across something worth mentioning.
Situation: Big muddy up-hill where a tractor had been going, ruts just touching underside of car. About half way up this hill in 1st gear crawling along slowly spinning wheels i came to a stop, wheels spun car didn't go forwards anymore.
reversed back and tried again same happened, although this time worse because i chewed the mud up more, 3rd time when it stopped i left it spinning and increased the revs slightly. at this point noticed that the traction control light came on and it started to judder forward but to no avail stopped and sat spinning again.
4th time i reversed and slid towards a hedge and gate ( nearly a landyzone rescue moment) luckily enough it started to climb forward away from the hedge so kept it at 2,500rpm traction control light kept flickering, felt the car juddering and it climbed all the way past where i had got stuck on numerous trys all the way to the top. Well impressed and thought if i had known to keep the revs a little higher so that the 4wd system works i wouldn't have got stuck and spent ages trying to get out of the situation.
so anyhow are there any more tips/tricks to off roading with a freelander.
p.s. it was late and too worried about being stuck on a green lane all night that i didn't take pictures. and i also need some off road tyres
Situation: Big muddy up-hill where a tractor had been going, ruts just touching underside of car. About half way up this hill in 1st gear crawling along slowly spinning wheels i came to a stop, wheels spun car didn't go forwards anymore.
reversed back and tried again same happened, although this time worse because i chewed the mud up more, 3rd time when it stopped i left it spinning and increased the revs slightly. at this point noticed that the traction control light came on and it started to judder forward but to no avail stopped and sat spinning again.
4th time i reversed and slid towards a hedge and gate ( nearly a landyzone rescue moment) luckily enough it started to climb forward away from the hedge so kept it at 2,500rpm traction control light kept flickering, felt the car juddering and it climbed all the way past where i had got stuck on numerous trys all the way to the top. Well impressed and thought if i had known to keep the revs a little higher so that the 4wd system works i wouldn't have got stuck and spent ages trying to get out of the situation.
so anyhow are there any more tips/tricks to off roading with a freelander.
p.s. it was late and too worried about being stuck on a green lane all night that i didn't take pictures. and i also need some off road tyres