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Portman Len



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Off-roading in Suffolk

Took my Sport off-road yesterday at the Suffolk Land Rover Owners Club monthly meet where they have four off-road tracks just outside Ipswich for members use only.

Great fun, and the car coped well, so if any forum members are based in the Suffolk/Essex/Norfolk area, I'd highly recommend taking a look at the clubs website: http://www.slroc.com/.

Only downside is that to tackle some of the more extreme courses you will need a front and rear tow point, not just the one that is factory-fitted under the bumpers.

Green Laning is also an option as well. 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE

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DSL



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The covert points on the RRS/D3s are fully rated as recovery points and you don't need anything else. Sounds like they are not used to dealing with newer LRs.

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Portman Len



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DSL wrote:
The covert points on the RRS/D3s are fully rated as recovery points and you don't need anything else. Sounds like they are not used to dealing with newer LRs.


Think what they need is an external tow-point so as when you get stuck in mud, they can simply hook on and yank you out - bit difficult to undo bumpers and look for towing points when the car's knee deep in mud. Witnessed a Defender get stuck and get pulled out by another Defender, but in all honesty, can't see me going to those extremes in my Sport. 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE

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Gary



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Take the bumper covers off and pre attach the recovery ropes Frt and RR before off roading, saves a lot of hassle when you do get stuck, and if you don't get stuck, your not trying hard enough?

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Only downside is that to tackle some of the more extreme courses you will need a front and rear tow point, not just the one that is factory-fitted under the bumpers.


I don't see why - these are perfectly good enough in my opinion. Please enlighten me. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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And a second safety spring on the throttle linkage that it doesn't have!? Some of these local club scrtineers go a little OTT and are not quite as up to speed on later products. The rear recovery point (behind the bumper cover) is more than adequate for recovery....... Just put a reasonably rate shackle on it.

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Portman Len wrote:
DSL wrote:
The covert points on the RRS/D3s are fully rated as recovery points and you don't need anything else. Sounds like they are not used to dealing with newer LRs.


Think what they need is an external tow-point so as when you get stuck in mud, they can simply hook on and yank you out - bit difficult to undo bumpers and look for towing points when the car's knee deep in mud. Witnessed a Defender get stuck and get pulled out by another Defender, but in all honesty, can't see me going to those extremes in my Sport.


Thats because they don't know what they are talking about.

The front and rear are fully rated. If they new what they were talking about they would have advised you to attach your strap to the towing eye and locate the other end somewhere (i find in the bonnet works) and in the boot on the rear (not really required).

The newest design these boys have probably seen is a 2004 td5 discovery, running a 1995 designed body! Mike

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