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chicken george



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Post #52485 20th Dec 2009 10:01 pm
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iangam



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AndyT wrote:
Dave wrote:
Been driving mine on ice covered roads today without any problems. The FL2 in GGS mode is a mean beast.
Don't be scared, why buy a 4x4 if you can't use it Rolling Eyes


You're a hero Yawn
Aberdeen's not the hilliest place on the planet.
The past few days I've been out rescuing friends and have descended 1 in 5 hills coated with compacted snow/ice. At times, I couldn't have stopped if required - ABS working overtime on all wheels. My question still remains - Would Grabber AT2s be a significant improvement over the Wranglers I currently have?

Coming back up one such tricky hill, I breezed past an apparently stranded Defender Shocked That seemed very strange but it made more sense when I saw the woman behind the wheel as I passed Whistle


I run BFG's on my 90 and they are good in this weather, I've not tried AT2's but have been lead to believe that they are as good as BFG's, soI would say you would find them noticable better in this weather.

Post #52486 20th Dec 2009 10:19 pm
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AndyC



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Re: My Road Is Like An Ice Rink!!!!

athelstan wrote:

Idea If you've had the FL2 10mths and are asking the silly questions re the DSC and TRP then Sir I suggest either you spend 10hrs reading for once the Owners Manual, or give the FL2 to someone with more gumption than yourself Banging Head


Shocked WOW athelstan, you sound like somebody else I know Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Post #52491 20th Dec 2009 10:35 pm
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MikeP



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How about digging the snow/ice away in strips at intervals along the road? That way you don't have to shovel it all, and you know you have several points in the road to aim for if you need to stop? In case of emergency, break dance.

Post #52614 22nd Dec 2009 1:28 pm
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VIKING



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The way you describe the conditions, -asuming you dont have winter-tyres on, JUST LEAVE THE CAR WHERE IT IS!

Remember the weight of the FL2 is a little bit disadvantageous on wet ice downhill. It will be like a tobagen.
If you drive though, DONT HIT THE BRAKES! You shall STEER through any obstacles, and in fact maybee even hit the gas-pedal helping you steer. But if you are unexperienced with these conditions, having summer-tyres on your car. -dont even attenpt to drive. 4x4 does not help under such conditions. Laws of physics roules.

We are familiar with such conditions here in Norway, but we have winter-tyres, and that helps conciderably.
But even we would be very careful driving if the conditions are as you describe them.

Driving on snow: NO problem.
Driving on cold, frozen ice: Not a big problem, but we pay more attention.
Driving on warm, slippery, wet ice: A BIG challenge, espescially up or down hill.

This is given we have solid winter-tyres (not the useless M+S-tyres, or so called "All year round" tyres)

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Post #52624 22nd Dec 2009 2:11 pm
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AndyT



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As Viking says, it is all about laws of physics. If you exceed the coefficient of friction between tyre and surface due to momentum then you're going to hit something you didn't want to. If you're on the flat, then momentum will be lost eventually and you will stop - hopefully in time. Hills are very different - gravity is now the enemy, quickly increasing momentum.
I have to say the M&S tyres are little use on ice. I guess even AT tyres will have modest limits. No substitute for studs or chains I fear.

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Dave



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AndyT wrote:
Dave wrote:
Been driving mine on ice covered roads today without any problems. The FL2 in GGS mode is a mean beast.
Don't be scared, why buy a 4x4 if you can't use it Rolling Eyes


You're a hero Yawn
Aberdeen's not the hilliest place on the planet.


Well it certainly ain't the flattest either. It's actually situated on 2 hills. Also having 6 inches of snow over night, people without 4x4's were certainly strugling this morning with one of the main routes (Anderson drive) being closed to all traffic until the gritters could clear it properly.

Could do yourself a favour and get on an LRE course.....you will certainly learn loads about the car and what it can actually do. Thumbs Up ______________________
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chicken george wrote:
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