Probably not the best practise I know but I do go for the big slash when we have flooding on quiet country roads, my boy's love the resulting water going everywhere:)
If having a slash floods the road I recokon you need a few fewer bevi's the night before:D:D:D
 
pmsfl wot a nob, just realised I mis-spelt splash:eek:, I blame the Mrs. for getting me Jack D for me birthday;) ... ah well will finish the bloody thing tonight if I can:eek:
 
a linky to a bit of splashing around on sunday (sorry I know its a slitty but we were filming from the disco :( )

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjbDUZZoj1Y"]YouTube- MOV013.MOD[/ame]
 
No idea but from looking at it I would say a good 4 - 6" my thoughts are body lift tho (still got adjustable shockers).

heres a side view, is it ok to show the reg since it now wears a private plate?
 

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Yeah I was thinking it may have been a body lift, but they have so much clearance as standard anyway, my brother in law is always bragging about his "bigger" tyres on his shogun as standard compared to my Disco ... looks mad at that height though.
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xpny3Qt3UQ"]YouTube- 50mph Flood water challenge[/ame]

whos this then ? lol
 
cheers for the imput! will i guess i will just have to save up n get me a sub-aqua one! the previous 90's 110' and the F1 were fine. As i said it doesnt matter how s-l-o-w i go if the water happens to be right across the road and in a dip, but the bow waves are good! Did have fun tho a few weeks ago when we were snowed in. Ended up driving for the local gp (who didnt know where he was supposed to go) :doh:
 

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