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DSL Member Since: 17 May 2006 Location: Heelands/Cobham (delete as appropriate) Posts: 1045 |
Not that I'm aware of, it's a function of jacking the car up, it thinks it's grounded. Best way to force extended mode is to ground the car in by going down to access height over an obstacle. Then it goes into Extended Height and you can manually put it into Super Extended Height as per your 2). |
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Fri Dec 17 2010 10:10pm |
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foobar Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 35 |
Hmm I think I'll give it a miss then, what if a sensor is faulty and it slams down into the obstacle although when I was dangling by two wheels over a ditch the other night that might have been handy, would have been quicker than waiting for a tractor to pull me out. In all fairness the RRS is quite dissapointing in the recent snow we've had. Admittedly it's better than my old beemer and now the 22's are off and replaced with 19's on winter rubber its better but it's still fairly cack. And why does the bloody thing think it knows better than me when it comes to stability, when I am sideways there are times I just want a lump of power to push through it, im the driver... not the ECU |
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Fri Dec 17 2010 10:17pm |
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DSL Member Since: 17 May 2006 Location: Heelands/Cobham (delete as appropriate) Posts: 1045 |
U need one of these, suuuuuuuuuuuperb in the snow!
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Fri Dec 17 2010 10:41pm |
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Mail Order Ride Member Since: 28 Feb 2009 Location: UK Posts: 131 |
Not my experience at all Last winter on 20" Scorpions was good but this year on 19" Wintracs is just amazing Really amazing Like totally really shockingly amazing A mile up a 10% gradient farm track covered in 3 foot of fresh snow for you Sir? Well yes not a problem at all in fact 400m of 15-20% back road covered in black ice that noone else at all could get up? No problemo besides a tiny bit of tyre slip My RRS rocked on the Pirellis bt on Wintrac Extremes it still staggers me And no I dont work for Tata cheers |
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Fri Dec 17 2010 11:32pm |
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lespes Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Channel Islands Posts: 1052 |
Thats why you can switch it off on the dash Put it in Sand mode on the terrain response dial and you will have all the power you will ever need.......... Simples |
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Sat Dec 18 2010 1:27am |
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foobar Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 35 |
Well I live in the north east of scotland and the snow and ice is bad here, with 22's she just sits and turns the wheels in deep snow (bringing back so many memories of the beemer), in low box, no pressure on the throttle, useless. I think the difference between 20s and 22s is more than you would credit as my brother-in-law has the disco with the 20s and his does seem better than mine, still not fantastic but you have to appreciate the conditions we have here are pretty severe. Of course the 19s have made a huge difference but still fairly crap. I wanted wintracs but I cant get them for love nor money here so had to settle for some cheap crap (although supply vs demand = not cheap). |
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Sat Dec 18 2010 6:00pm |
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foobar Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 35 |
Awesome, thank you very much. Can I get the ABS off also? |
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Sat Dec 18 2010 6:01pm |
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foobar Member Since: 19 Aug 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 35 |
What size wheels and what tyres are you running as (per my other post in this thread) the brother-in-law has one and he certainly thinks his old L200 was way better. Loving the depth of that snow piled up on top of your wheelie bin |
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Sat Dec 18 2010 6:05pm |
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