RE: Angles Any one Know ?
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/3/2008 7:51:10 AM
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Rover Curious
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Nite Train, where in GA do you live? I''m in Rome.
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/3/2008 8:30:27 AM
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NiteTrain
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ORIGINAL: Rover Curious Nite Train, where in GA do you live? I''''m in Rome. woodstock, any place to ride over there in Rome? I know a guy named John that has rides on his private property close to Rome.
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/3/2008 7:35:06 PM
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Spike555
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I think that the DII is better off road than the LR3.
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/3/2008 10:20:03 PM
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LRScott
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poor disco....looks sad now, amazing the engine still works! good old rovers! I''d get the lr3 if i were you, im having an issue with buying an lr3 over a disco, price is a reason, but i just really like the discovery II. Accidents happen all the time its human nature, like putting salt in cake instead of sugar (had that happen to me once, definitley wasn''t my finest moment). But thankfully everyone is ok from that crash, i can imagine what your feeling, i hate that feeling after you wreck, your car is totalled, your all shaken up, just relax and take it easy for a little bit and just get settled with an lr3 but, on the road .
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/3/2008 11:51:46 PM
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Rover Curious
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Don''t know just yet. I''m not originally from Rome, and haven''t bought my Disco yet. My Honda Prelude doesn''t like getting dirty. I''ll let you know if I find anything.
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RE: Angles Any one Know ? - 9/4/2008 7:37:25 PM
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Rover8urhummer
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alot of people have asked if HDC works in Reverse... im Gonna Say no way dose it work but.. the manual say this : CLIMBING STEEP SLOPES ALWAYS follow the fall line of the slope - travelling diagonally could encourage the vehicle to slide broadside down the slope. Steep climbs will usually require the LOW gear range. If the surface is loose or slippery, use sufficient speed in the highest practical gear to take advantage of your vehicle''s momentum. However, too high a speed over a bumpy surface may result in a wheel lifting, causing the vehicle to lose traction. In this case try a slower approach. Traction can also be improved by easing off the accelerator just before loss of forward motion. If the vehicle is unable to complete a climb, do not attempt to turn it around while on the slope. Instead, adopt the following procedure to reverse downhill to the foot of the slope. 1. Hold the vehicle stationary using both foot and hand brakes. 2. Restart the engine if necessary. 3. Engage reverse gear LOW range (‘R’ for automatic transmission). 4. Select hill descent control (HDC). 5. Release the handbrake. Then release the foot brake and clutch (where applicable) simultaneously, and allow the vehicle to reverse down the slope using engine braking and HDC to control the rate of descent. 6. Unless it is necessary to stop the vehicle to negotiate obstructions, DO NOT apply the brake or clutch pedal during the descent - even a light application may cause the front wheels to lock, rendering the steering ineffective. 7. If the vehicle begins to slide, accelerate slightly to allow the tyres to regain grip. When the vehicle is back on level ground or where traction can be regained, a faster approach will probably enable the hill to be climbed. However, DO NOT take unnecessary risks, if the hill is too difficult to climb, find an alternative route. WARNING DO NOT attempt to reverse down a slope without the engine running, or HDC and the braking effect of the gearbox will be lost.
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