This will please all freetrack owners!!

ianwilly

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I share a driveway with some other houses and we had a major dumping of snow last night of around 4-5 inches or so. While walking the dogs i watched my neighbour in his landrover freelander make several attemps at trying to pull out of the end of the drive on to the road before giving up:confused:. Now to be fair it is a 25% incline, which is steep but i was suprised he did not make it non the less.

So, 10 mins later i am on my way out to work in my freetrack...... and guess what..... pulled straight out first time, a bit of slip but some fancy throttle work and i made it to the the top unscathed:bleh:....... Who needs a landrover eh:D??
 

oldtimer

Active Member
Mar 3, 2008
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Wales
Depends on how good you are at driving one. But most likely due to the neighbours tyres,( how worn are they ?)
 
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