I have a early 1.8 5Dr Freelander which is standard besides the Geoolander A/T tyres is it still suitable to take on something like this or do I need to go down the sump guard & lifted route?
Hi, Thanks for checking out my video. If you take a look at my other video Freelander and 90 Fun, this was taken down the same lane (all be it a dryer) when both freelanders were pretty much stock. Mine (the black one) just had bull bars and roof rack / standard tyres + Height and the red, an early 1.8 just had AT tyres. I needed a tow once before the camera was out as I slipped into the ruts and bottomed out. If you do intend to do anythig like this make sure you have another 4x4 aound to offer assistance should you get stuck. A lift and a sump guard I would recommend for anything more extreme.
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I have a early 1.8 5Dr Freelander which is standard besides the Geoolander A/T tyres is it still suitable to take on something like this or do I need to go down the sump guard & lifted route?
Hi, Thanks for checking out my video. If you take a look at my other video Freelander and 90 Fun, this was taken down the same lane (all be it a dryer) when both freelanders were pretty much stock. Mine (the black one) just had bull bars and roof rack / standard tyres + Height and the red, an early 1.8 just had AT tyres. I needed a tow once before the camera was out as I slipped into the ruts and bottomed out. If you do intend to do anythig like this make sure you have another 4x4 aound to offer assistance should you get stuck. A lift and a sump guard I would recommend for anything more extreme.