Off Road speed 40kph
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I am in Australia and have just returned from trip into the Simpson desert. To successfully cross the sand dunes takes a combination of speed and low tyre pressure and although the vehicle speed might not be 40kph the wheels can exceed this as they grab for traction. Off_Road height needed due to softness/depth of sand. Many outback tracks have deep wheel ruts which are good for travelling except the centre ridge requires use of high clearance. I will investigate the Proud Rhino option.
If I could change the max speed to the US model of 35mph I would be delighted.
Thank you
Tadpole ........... 2007 LR3 SE TDV6
If I could change the max speed to the US model of 35mph I would be delighted.
Thank you
Tadpole ........... 2007 LR3 SE TDV6
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That makes perfect sense then... I have an electronic device you can use to do it if you do not want to add lift rods... It's new in the box I can send it do you, or you can order it from Italy.. About 350USD
ANITAS SUSPENSION UNIT | MUDTECH 4×4
ANITAS SUSPENSION UNIT | MUDTECH 4×4
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Tadpole (07-02-2015)
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That makes perfect sense then... I have an electronic device you can use to do it if you do not want to add lift rods... It's new in the box I can send it do you, or you can order it from Italy.. About 350USD
ANITAS SUSPENSION UNIT | MUDTECH 4×4
ANITAS SUSPENSION UNIT | MUDTECH 4×4
The lift rods don't meet my criteria but your suggestion of the Anitas Suspension Unit looks great and I have checked it out using your link. Have discovered another electronic unit "Llams" which I will check before making a final decision, but certainly my choice will be electronic. I will get back to you on this.
Thanks for your input
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want to stay at max height?
So, you want to stay at max height while driving fast?
well, adding lift rods gives you that 2.5 inches of lift all the time, and still gives you 2.25 more when you request off road height.
Problem is, the computer will take away that 2.25 of "off road" when your speed is too high (such as wheel spin). So if you really need the height and you also need the wheel speed, the simplest thing to do is set yourself at max height and then pull the fuse for the air suspension. The vehicle can not gain or lose air in the bags without that fuse, therefore, your height is locked.
the message board will ding its little chime just to annoy the hell out of you and tell you max speed is 30km/h, but the vehicle is fully capable (with the exception of Stability control and Special Program traction control). The speed limit is just a safety message alerting the driver to a problem and that the vehicle "could be" unstable at elevated height and high speed.
This could get you out of a pinch, but is a very short term solution.
I have rods lift rods, and if I swap back to original rods I can see a substantial difference in handling, so just be aware that the added height comes at a cost of changing alignment angles and steering performance and such.
well, adding lift rods gives you that 2.5 inches of lift all the time, and still gives you 2.25 more when you request off road height.
Problem is, the computer will take away that 2.25 of "off road" when your speed is too high (such as wheel spin). So if you really need the height and you also need the wheel speed, the simplest thing to do is set yourself at max height and then pull the fuse for the air suspension. The vehicle can not gain or lose air in the bags without that fuse, therefore, your height is locked.
the message board will ding its little chime just to annoy the hell out of you and tell you max speed is 30km/h, but the vehicle is fully capable (with the exception of Stability control and Special Program traction control). The speed limit is just a safety message alerting the driver to a problem and that the vehicle "could be" unstable at elevated height and high speed.
This could get you out of a pinch, but is a very short term solution.
I have rods lift rods, and if I swap back to original rods I can see a substantial difference in handling, so just be aware that the added height comes at a cost of changing alignment angles and steering performance and such.