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Panda:

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--- Quote from: "landroverkeith" ---if you goto tixover make sure you wash your truck off properly and pretty sharpish too.... tixover mud makes the best grinding paste ever  :?
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tell me about it

my gearbox has gone pop this week went tixover a few weeks ago
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And did you wash your disco after playing at tixover Ben?? :roll:

redneck:
All you need for off road is a Pajero  :D

Already comes with bash plates installed as well as proper recovery points (not that you'll get stuck, they're for recovering other vehicles  :lol: )





Sorry guys, couldn't resist it  :wink:


Seriously though, the advice you've ben given already is sound. Go with another 4x4, take a good quality tow rope or strap (not one with hooks attached but one that uses proper shackles)
Also take some tools, you have got a Land Rover after all (oops sorry, there I go again  :oops:   :lol: )

Jesska:

--- Quote ---The most important thing to have on your first trip is some mates (and I don't mean profelactics).
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Was going to say the same, stupid is the driver who goes out alone! Hmm profelactics, don't sound like our normal mud club meet Andrew lol

ben_haynes:

--- Quote from: "Panda" ---
--- Quote from: "ben_haynes" ---
--- Quote from: "landroverkeith" ---if you goto tixover make sure you wash your truck off properly and pretty sharpish too.... tixover mud makes the best grinding paste ever  :?
--- End quote ---


tell me about it

my gearbox has gone pop this week went tixover a few weeks ago
--- End quote ---


And did you wash your disco after playing at tixover Ben?? :roll:
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No it looks better Muddy :lol:  8)

pj's paj:

--- Quote from: "redneck" ---All you need for off road is a Pajero  :D

Already comes with bash plates installed as well as proper recovery points (not that you'll get stuck, they're for recovering other vehicles  :lol: )





Sorry guys, couldn't resist it  :wink:


Seriously though, the advice you've ben given already is sound. Go with another 4x4, take a good quality tow rope or strap (not one with hooks attached but one that uses proper shackles)
Also take some tools, you have got a Land Rover after all (oops sorry, there I go again  :oops:   :lol: )
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Sound advice :wink:

Don't worry about navigation in a LR, if you get lost just follow all the bits that have fell off till you get back to where you started :twisted:

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