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Campers, Vans & 4WD's
4WD; What do you drive and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Solid Luck" data-source="post: 349863" data-attributes="member: 4748"><p>Last steep incline I did was wet and very slippery. Plus a very steep edge if I was to go over, with a few meters drop. I redlined it in first and chucked into second as quick as i could. Thankfully all the wheels bit and got me out of there. I'm no expert driver and do tend to gun it when in those situations, brakes do not even come into it for me. Been lucky so far. </p><p>One day I"ll go to far.</p><p></p><p>True, autos have come a long way since way back. But it's what you can afford that counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solid Luck, post: 349863, member: 4748"] Last steep incline I did was wet and very slippery. Plus a very steep edge if I was to go over, with a few meters drop. I redlined it in first and chucked into second as quick as i could. Thankfully all the wheels bit and got me out of there. I'm no expert driver and do tend to gun it when in those situations, brakes do not even come into it for me. Been lucky so far. One day I"ll go to far. True, autos have come a long way since way back. But it's what you can afford that counts. [/QUOTE]
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