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| proplus Member Since: 13 Sep 2009 Location: UK Posts: 107 |
I have a MY2010 HSE with TR, and TBH during the snow of the last couple of weeks, I have not had the need to switch it over to the Snow setting. My driveway isn't on a really steep incline, but 2wd cars I've had in the past have had issues going up the drive, in the FL2, no problems. |
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| Davidoffgu15 Member Since: 20 Jan 2010 Location: Surrey Posts: 13
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Great - thanks for info. That makes me feel better. |
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| Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Having been trained in offroad driving, rather than had the odd day out with LR, the TR is like an idiot proof switch to 4 wheel driving.
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| mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164
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| Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Lada, they should be parked up against the wall and shot! They are an abomination against humanity, the scourge of society, better to walk than ride in a Lada - no offence intended to anyone that drives one, naw, I don't mean that, but it sounds very PC if I apologise. La.da is a medical condition, not a car make.
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| gilfishman Member Since: 06 Aug 2008 Location: Church Village Posts: 604
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ive had a s for 17 months,its well capable without terrain response, |
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| Carnoch Member Since: 04 Sep 2008 Location: Gone Posts: 707 |
Well said, but do as I did and forgot to turn off the snow setting at a clear roundabout and you wonder where all the power has gone. Add a car?, probably a Lada bearing down on me and panic sets in. |
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| G4LAND Member Since: 04 Dec 2006 Location: Mexico City Posts: 183
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It will do it fine. I have made medium hard off road with a FL1 04 much time and was very good |
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| Davidoffgu15 Member Since: 20 Jan 2010 Location: Surrey Posts: 13
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Thanks for your comments! This forum is great - really useful. |
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| bjartin Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Moved to Defender2.net. Posts: 616
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I'm driving off-road and greenlaning and because of my "Alzheimer's light" |
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| The Doc Member Since: 06 Jan 2007 Posts: 704
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We all survived pre TR and will again!
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| chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13293
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agreed it seems nice in snow. useful but not unmissable At work |
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| AndyT Member Since: 28 Dec 2008 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 447
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When my track was a foot deep in snow I set off at it in normal mode. I was making progress but getting lots of wheel spin and weaving, gradually losing momentum, so I switched to snow TR mode and could feel the extra drive from the rear. Momentum picked up etc. The snow was so deep that there was a danger of beaching it on a drift, which is a shovel job (as happened last year). So, I think TR clearly helps by reconfiguring the transmission, but other than that, I didn't have to switch to it very often in the recent snow and ice. |
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| commjet Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Croydon Posts: 18 |
Switch it to sand mode and drift all 4 wheels |
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