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Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "rollazuki" ---Dude , the RTI for a landy is the same with/without an arb cos as standard it has very little articulation,
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Really?

rollazuki:

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Looking at that as an example,




Yes really.

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "rollazuki" ---
--- Quote ---Really?
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Looking at that as an example,


Yes really.
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 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Well we don't all need to be able to stick our back axle behind our head and kiss our a** goodbye as well roll quietly into a ditch.  The RTI for a Range Rover is one of the highest in it's class and only bettered by the 90.  The articulation is not the limiting factor, it's ground clearance (and I don't mean prunung trees)

Bulli:
every aspect of your chosen vehicles performance is a limiting factor. Articulation, ground clearance, power are all factors that come into play at one time or another.
I would put mine against most out there for articulation but Rolla's zuki is better than mine - you should have a look at it, he works in Sheff. It is 1 of a kind and very ,very capable.

Budgie:

--- Quote from: "Bulli" ---I would put mine against most out there for articulation but Rolla's zuki is better than mine - you should have a look at it, he works in Sheff. It is 1 of a kind and very ,very capable.
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I must be missing something here Bully, I don't doubt that Zuki has a very capable vehicle, but I thought he was talking about articulation with standard suspension?

If you want to base it on uprated/modified with no expence spared then the sky's the limit.  :wink:

Me, I happy with what I've got and I don't think it's too bad considering they are 33" tyres.  :wink:


If someone's something better then good luck to them and I hope they enjoy using the benifits of it.  :wink:

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