LR3 and some "light wheeling"
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Awesome! The first time you can actually get a sense of how steep that first hill is comes around the 6:15 mark. That's a sweet FJ60 with some crazy articulation. It's cool to watch your totally different driving styles as you each use the strengths of your vehicles. The LR3, as always, is slow and steady, trying to let the traction control do its thing. The FJ pours on the power and doesn't have to worry about clearance, but has kind of an "Oh Jesus" moment about 11:57. Thanks for sharing!
BTW, how high do you have your air springs? Do you ever lower the suspension when going downhill on some of those off-camber moments?
BTW, how high do you have your air springs? Do you ever lower the suspension when going downhill on some of those off-camber moments?
#3
Yikes, that first part looks similar (but worse) to what we did in VT for Muddy Chef. Steep rock on an already steep hill with not a lot to grip onto.
You had more ***** than me that first spirited attempt! That was a lot of air. I was so afraid of landing on something important or rolling sideways that I didn't have enough momentum the first tries. It's quite a sensation to go up at an angle like that. Loose items definitely flew around the inside when I finally got over.
I have to get out to western Mass and explore a bit more, looks fun.
You had more ***** than me that first spirited attempt! That was a lot of air. I was so afraid of landing on something important or rolling sideways that I didn't have enough momentum the first tries. It's quite a sensation to go up at an angle like that. Loose items definitely flew around the inside when I finally got over.
I have to get out to western Mass and explore a bit more, looks fun.
#4
Awesome! The first time you can actually get a sense of how steep that first hill is comes around the 6:15 mark. That's a sweet FJ60 with some crazy articulation. It's cool to watch your totally different driving styles as you each use the strengths of your vehicles. The LR3, as always, is slow and steady, trying to let the traction control do its thing. The FJ pours on the power and doesn't have to worry about clearance, but has kind of an "Oh Jesus" moment about 11:57. Thanks for sharing!
BTW, how high do you have your air springs? Do you ever lower the suspension when going downhill on some of those off-camber moments?
BTW, how high do you have your air springs? Do you ever lower the suspension when going downhill on some of those off-camber moments?
As for Traction control -- In the hop area I had my lockers on front and rear - but looking at the video I clearly see my center diff was definitely NOT locked. Now I'm curious what drive mode I was using there... All the other times I like to let the traction control work. It's sooo much more impressive than the old Discovery 2 was!
As for height, I have the Proud Rhino lift rods. As for lowering, no. After building and driving a Jeep TJ and a Samurai, any inclines just don't bother me in the long wheelbase of a discovery. The TJ and the Samurai would give me that pucker factor ALL the time. I do enjoy pushing the limits, and generally if the crowd begins to scream -- That's when you know you're getting close to that point of no return!
#5
Yikes, that first part looks similar (but worse) to what we did in VT for Muddy Chef. Steep rock on an already steep hill with not a lot to grip onto.
You had more ***** than me that first spirited attempt! That was a lot of air. I was so afraid of landing on something important or rolling sideways that I didn't have enough momentum the first tries. It's quite a sensation to go up at an angle like that. Loose items definitely flew around the inside when I finally got over.
I have to get out to western Mass and explore a bit more, looks fun.
You had more ***** than me that first spirited attempt! That was a lot of air. I was so afraid of landing on something important or rolling sideways that I didn't have enough momentum the first tries. It's quite a sensation to go up at an angle like that. Loose items definitely flew around the inside when I finally got over.
I have to get out to western Mass and explore a bit more, looks fun.
The area of the hop - I had tried a few different lines there, probably 5 or so before that pepper. I figured it'd look good and why not get it on video. That whole hill was so steep that my center cubby (where some have nav?) I had to empty and put into the console under the arm rest. That's generally my sign that I've brought the rover to somewhere special.
Dave aka Ghan
#7
I did what I like to refer to as "removing the prius sounds" -- A 4.4L V8 shouldn't be so silent. I'm not seeing the pictures on the thread properly, hopefully it's just my location blocking them or something.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...e3/#post528994
I'll be happy to answer any questions you have!
Dave aka Ghan
https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr...e3/#post528994
I'll be happy to answer any questions you have!
Dave aka Ghan
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