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How many Pinzgauer owners out there ?
TDi90:
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that'll be slab common or broaxhead common then... in bordon.
Rob
diggerdog36:
I dont own one but ive driven them, good off road but the guy infront of me put his on its side, where the landys had just driven.
Heard a story of an RAF chinook lowering one onto HMS Bulwark, the Marines hadnt put the handbrake on and when it was released from the chinook it rolled off the deck into Davy Jones' locker, the officers said it was so quiet on the bridge that you could hear a Pinz drop!!!
tarcus:
--- Quote from: "diggerdog36" ---I dont own one but ive driven them, good off road but the guy infront of me put his on its side, where the landys had just driven.
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I'm told the 4x4 versions can be tippy if not driven carefully due to the rear being so light when not loaded so the suspension doesn't give much. The 6x6s are much more stable due to the design of the rear suspension and are all round much better off-road. However they don't go on their side much so I don't think it's an inherent problem, plus of course I've been at 4x4 sites where a landy has gone on its side where other landys had just driven!
chris.hunt22:
I have an MOD one in at work which has rolled, not much damage but they are struggling getting a rear door for it, has some nice BFG Mud Terrains on but they have put the writing to the inside (supose the Army won't want to be seen as advertising). I have only moved it twice but does seem a good bit of kit (mind you we get Foden 6x6 recovery wagons in which can recover a 100 tonne tank, they are massive!!)
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