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steptoe
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4WD tester

Post by steptoe » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:59 am

Just been talking to a Swiss guy that worked for the Red Cross and was telling me he had been offered several 4WD vehicles to test in pretty rough conditions. In the deserts of Somalia he got a LandRover Discovery that lasted bout 18,000 km before it was retired. The company wanted to spend money on recovering it but was advised that the condition it was in was not economically viable. As a comparison he manages to kill V8 Diesel Landcruisers in 50 to 60,000km ! The sand is so fine it gets in everywhere and stuffs them! After just one week the side pockets INSIDE the doors were full of the fine sand!

Also telling me about a river crossing in Chechnya (sp?). The water was at or above door handle level and the beast started to float and go down the river sideways. His training came into action, opened the doors to sink the beast back down to the river bed got traction and got outta there

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Post by jason tincey » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:33 pm

Thats nuts!!!!!!!!
HJ61 landcruiser, 2" lift and 33" muddies

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Post by Dane » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:14 pm

Nice,

I'll have to try and keep the sinking option in mind, should the need aRISE.

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Post by mattl200 » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:42 pm

watch your ecu if you sink it if you have one
- 92 brumby, ej22, MT5AWD, lseries low range, centre diff lock, glf5 dash, 5 stud conversion
lifted 3" front 2" rear all rolling round on 27" khumo Kl71's
more in progress ie:adaptronic ecu and sc14 supercharger

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