Discovery capabilities/tire/lift
#51
I know that 100% stock Disco driving through the hood deep water in a parking lot is not big deal to some, but then again I dont think the owner of that truck has to try and compensate for a lack of something either.
And yes you can go around, it may not be the shortest or funnest route, but it can be done.
~100ft tall tree fell during a downdraft and blocked the trail, I had to reverse almost a mile before I could turn around and find a different path.
There is always a way.
And yes you can go around, it may not be the shortest or funnest route, but it can be done.
~100ft tall tree fell during a downdraft and blocked the trail, I had to reverse almost a mile before I could turn around and find a different path.
There is always a way.
#56
Are you at a high elevation? If so, that decreases the compression due to thinner air. I went to school in idaho, and it was 4000 feet high or so, and the "regular" fuel was 85 octane, but here in arkansas it is 87.
#57
90 octane is the highest in my Alaska town, and my house is about 100ft above sea level...Highest house is probably 1000ft.
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