When i follow my mate in his depender on green lanes i have to pick my route with skill and dexterity...he just drives straight over everything![]()
When i follow my mate in his depender on green lanes i have to pick my route with skill and dexterity...he just drives straight over everything![]()
Mine goes most places a defender will go unless its a modded one! It'll also go some places they can't!
Both strategies have their virtues.
Mine goes most places a defender will go unless its a modded one! It'll also go some places they can't!
Don't know if anyone on here went to the Somerley pay and play a couple of years ago but my dads Freelander (td4 commercial Auto 2 inch lift) got a lot of places where 'proper' Landy's couldn't. So much so that it got attention from one of the Landy mags. And yet when we go laning it's my Disco that's always there rescuing him. And it always seems to be 'fenders that rescue me. Freelander better than a Defender? No comparison.
Not at that price![]()
ya just need a new clutch after each off road experience... lol..
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Was a bloody expensive weekend! Over £400 to get the clutch fittedhad an aborted attempt to fit it myself but bottled out when I got 1/2 way through & realised that I couldnt drop the 'box just using ramps.
Hopefully around March I'll be looking for a D3 (yes I know they're not easy to work on!) & then I'll be able to tag along to a few more days out with you guys.
Had the use of a friends 'Fender X Tech a few weeks back, still love them after using it for a week but getting back in the freebie afterwards was like driving a luxury car so I think a Disco is a fair compromise for 'laning, pulling her horses about & my daily driver.
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