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Baron Member Since: 23 Jun 2005 Location: Southener Posts: 529 |
I have a tide mark pic of a TDV8 50mm below the side intakes. Felt like asking for an outboard
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Fri Apr 27 2007 10:27pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
There is a conflict over this - I read in the spec sheets from the dealer that indeed 70cm is the wading depth, which is 20 more than a D3 which seems odd, however the guys at the local Land Rover Experience assured me that it is only 50cm but when I challenged them they could not produce the paperwork where it states 50cms!
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Fri Apr 27 2007 11:59pm |
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bluebarchetta Member Since: 18 Feb 2007 Location: Aylesbury Posts: 10 |
Off Road wading depth of a D3 is 700mm too. Page 311 of the manual
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Sun Apr 29 2007 5:46am |
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bluebarchetta Member Since: 18 Feb 2007 Location: Aylesbury Posts: 10 |
My local LRE also said that the D3 does drop the ride height at high speed - it does! |
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Sun Apr 29 2007 5:50am |
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diamond Member Since: 09 Feb 2009 Location: Dusseldorf, Germany Posts: 217 |
The owners manual says normally wading depth is 490mm and 540mm in offroad height.
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Fri May 29 2009 5:35pm |
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Leo Member Since: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 554 |
My manual says 700mm wherever I look, and I've been deeper than that, unintentionally
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Fri May 29 2009 9:24pm |
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NoDo$h Member Since: 27 Mar 2007 Location: Darrrrrzet Posts: 88 |
70cm is the static depth. If you sat your D3 or RRS in 70cm of water for a few hours, all the essential systems would remain functional.
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Fri May 29 2009 10:52pm |
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