mine didn't stop in the water.. although it did go quite slowly at times...

and so did I i think...

jjust as I am getting used to water though Wales is all about ground clearance.. hopefully the snow'll have leveled out the rocky bits though :D
 
mine didn't stop in the water.. although it did go quite slowly at times...

and so did I i think...

jjust as I am getting used to water though Wales is all about ground clearance.. hopefully the snow'll have leveled out the rocky bits though :D


Before you go, don't forget to remove your:
  • LPG tanks
  • Side steps
  • Front valence/fog lights
Trust me, I'm not joking!! :eek:
 
yes no place for a road tyres and front valances ect on the lanes you'll be doing. Might want to invest in a steering guard and a pair of diff guards as well.
 
yes no place for a road tyres and front valances ect on the lanes you'll be doing. Might want to invest in a steering guard and a pair of diff guards as well.
its not that bad you will not hit your diffs but side steps ent a good plan
 
I can (rightly or wrongly) only offer an opinion and/or advice.
It is up to the individual to make their own decision and live with it. ;)
 
You won't hit your diffs on the size tyres you are on!
You could on 235/70s, trust me. :eek:
i have just PM mltrigger as for diffs i have taken a standard disco and 110 accross the route before and no diffs were hit honist
 
i have just PM mltrigger as for diffs i have taken a standard disco and 110 accross the route before and no diffs were hit honist

Cover your arse 90boy, there are peeps out there just waiting to say 'I told you so'.
 
I've been chatting to a few people and the general consenus of opinion is that The Wayfarer is not the place to be taking daily drivers on std tyres at the moment. By Jan it'll be even worse.
 

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