just bought a landrover lr4
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#2
Let's see some pictures...
No matter how much you spend on a vehicle or how "techy" it is, off road driving is still heavily reliant on the driver and requires good judgment....so for example driving through a mud pit with street tires that came on it from the dealer
That being said I've heard that the LR4 is extremely capable, it will just take time getting to know what it can and can't handle. Once your budget allows, get some meatier tires and you'll be ready for that mud pit again. Skip ahead to about 1:15 in this video for some inspiration...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4trub1DVc0
No matter how much you spend on a vehicle or how "techy" it is, off road driving is still heavily reliant on the driver and requires good judgment....so for example driving through a mud pit with street tires that came on it from the dealer
That being said I've heard that the LR4 is extremely capable, it will just take time getting to know what it can and can't handle. Once your budget allows, get some meatier tires and you'll be ready for that mud pit again. Skip ahead to about 1:15 in this video for some inspiration...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4trub1DVc0
#5
Meatier tires wont help you don't know how to drive the vehicle in the first place. If you want to avoid getting stuck and getting into trouble take some lessons. Or start small and read the owners manual where it talks about offroading and what to do.
it's amazing what a little reading can do for us.
it's amazing what a little reading can do for us.
#6
Meatier tires wont help you don't know how to drive the vehicle in the first place. If you want to avoid getting stuck and getting into trouble take some lessons. Or start small and read the owners manual where it talks about offroading and what to do.
it's amazing what a little reading can do for us.
it's amazing what a little reading can do for us.
#8
have had my lr4 for 2 weeks now and phoned the dealer back about the curved lights (signature) on the front,and was told that they only come on on the HSE model as standard,but all three models gs,xs and hse ,use the same lights,so is there a extra bulb holder to be fitted to allow them to come on with the side lights,please help as they look spot on,and as its my first landrover, what a comfortable motor,...
#9
I've owned my LR4 for 9 months. I've gone off-roading, added Johnson rods, rock sliders and I run Pirelli Scorpion ATR's. Next purchase will be sump protector and compressor protector.
I've gone through some gnarly stuff and each time gotten home. Closest I've been to being stuck was in snow. 2 feet of water or more, ruts, mud, logs, rocks, steep inclines, steep declines = a lot of fun!
The tires are not the best. Unfortunately there are no companies out there manufacturing an aggressive off road tire for the LR4 19" rims. I continually search. Huge downside. I could change to 20" rims, but I'd rather put my money into the referenced hard ware above.
Do not think your vehicle is not capable. The LR4 has been amazing.
I've gone through some gnarly stuff and each time gotten home. Closest I've been to being stuck was in snow. 2 feet of water or more, ruts, mud, logs, rocks, steep inclines, steep declines = a lot of fun!
The tires are not the best. Unfortunately there are no companies out there manufacturing an aggressive off road tire for the LR4 19" rims. I continually search. Huge downside. I could change to 20" rims, but I'd rather put my money into the referenced hard ware above.
Do not think your vehicle is not capable. The LR4 has been amazing.
#10
According to my salesman I am one of the few who have read the owners manual cover to cover; but it doesn't always help. You've got to have good judgment along with good traction where the vehicle meets the road to take advantage of all the capabilities on the LR3/LR4. Stock tires got me stuck in snow here 3 times on our local roads and had to dig out twice and used my Forester with snow tires to pull me out once. I finally got a better traction tire for mud and snow which helped but I still need a more aggressive tire than the Pirelli Scorpion ATR the dealer sold me to get around here in the snow (they were fine on dry surfaces) and off-road. I'm researching possible tires now but better get some soon.
Last edited by Count Laszlo; 10-23-2010 at 11:20 AM.