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G Guest · Discussion Starter · #1 · May 18, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ShJZnH3 ... re=related
B bryno · Registered Joined May 26, 2009 · 51 Posts #2 · Aug 10, 2009 Only show this user Just goes to show doesn't matter what 4 X 4 you've got when you get on the slippery stuff you need offroad tyres!!
Just goes to show doesn't matter what 4 X 4 you've got when you get on the slippery stuff you need offroad tyres!!
G Guest · Discussion Starter · #3 · Aug 10, 2009 I did a car boot last Sunday and ended up dragging a fully laden transit van out of a muddy field in my X-Trail - with road tyres on
I did a car boot last Sunday and ended up dragging a fully laden transit van out of a muddy field in my X-Trail - with road tyres on
R Robbo · Registered Joined Feb 10, 2009 · 115 Posts #4 · Aug 20, 2009 Only show this user its the right foot that makes it slip - tyres help though.... :thumbs:
Tatey · Registered Joined Jul 16, 2009 · 674 Posts #5 · Aug 21, 2009 Only show this user crazyhazy said: I did a car boot last Sunday and ended up dragging a fully laden transit van out of a muddy field in my X-Trail - with road tyres on Click to expand... Don't it make you feel good!
crazyhazy said: I did a car boot last Sunday and ended up dragging a fully laden transit van out of a muddy field in my X-Trail - with road tyres on Click to expand... Don't it make you feel good!