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canyonaro1 Newbie
Joined: 13 Aug 2008 Posts: 7 Location: WALES
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:02 Post subject: Reversing down steep rough road tips please |
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Any tips on forced reversing down steep rough road? sorry I am a newbie. |
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markymoan *******
Joined: 25 Jun 2005 Posts: 16267 Location: Naughty Step
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:11 Post subject: |
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Yup,
Low range 4wd and feet off the pedals also steer as little as possible, if its steep enough and you touch the brake the front end could slide round causing a roll over, same goes for over steering.
Follow those simple rules and its a doddle _________________ |
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canyonaro1 Newbie
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:36 Post subject: Thank you |
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I know I am a dummy, will that mean in first and 4wd |
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markymoan *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:39 Post subject: Re: Thank you |
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canyonaro1 wrote: |
I know I am a dummy, will that mean in first and 4wd |
I would use reverse
And 4L not 4H _________________ |
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dxmedia *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:42 Post subject: |
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Cover the accelerator at all times. If you start to lock up (gear to low) then accelerate slightly to regain traction. It's against everything youve learnt so far, but it'll stop you flipping over and rolling. _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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canyonaro1 Newbie
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 21:53 Post subject: Reversing |
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Thanks chaps will give it a go |
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markymoan *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 22:00 Post subject: |
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Sorry but I have driven 4x4's for over 20yrs and would never use the throttle on a steep decent, it will quickly turn a slow moving controlable slip (that will stay controlable if you stay calm) into a bobsliegh _________________ |
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dxmedia *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 22:41 Post subject: |
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markymoan wrote: |
Sorry but I have driven 4x4's for over 20yrs and would never use the throttle on a steep decent, it will quickly turn a slow moving controlable slip (that will stay controlable if you stay calm) into a bobsliegh |
That's against every possible bit of advise I've ever read about hill decents then and also been in when a vehicle decides to slide. _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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dxmedia *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 22:43 Post subject: |
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In fact, that's not just bad advise, that's very very dangerous advise ! _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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markymoan *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 22:53 Post subject: |
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dxmedia wrote: |
In fact, that's not just bad advise, that's very very dangerous advise ! |
Take it you have not driven a really steep long slope then, you blip that throttle and you speed up, back off and the skid gets worse, what would you do keep giving it more ????
Lay off the yank sites mate, they all want to kill themselves _________________ |
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markymoan *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 22:56 Post subject: |
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Also if its that bad DONT DRIVE IT _________________ |
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 23:16 Post subject: |
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Must say I have had to blip the throttle to regain a front end slide when reversing down a hill in snow after a failed climb. It immediately regained control and was needed every ten yards or so when the front started to slew round. Better to go a bit faster and be able to steer than slowly and roll.
Not a problem in ruts of course.
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dxmedia *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 23:26 Post subject: |
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markymoan wrote: |
dxmedia wrote: |
In fact, that's not just bad advise, that's very very dangerous advise ! |
Take it you have not driven a really steep long slope then, you blip that throttle and you speed up, back off and the skid gets worse, what would you do keep giving it more ????
Lay off the yank sites mate, they all want to kill themselves |
Lay off the off roading will ya, I'd prefer to go to a birthday than a funeral. _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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markymoan *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 23:34 Post subject: |
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dxmedia wrote: |
markymoan wrote: |
dxmedia wrote: |
In fact, that's not just bad advise, that's very very dangerous advise ! |
Take it you have not driven a really steep long slope then, you blip that throttle and you speed up, back off and the skid gets worse, what would you do keep giving it more ????
Lay off the yank sites mate, they all want to kill themselves |
Lay off the off roading will ya, I'd prefer to go to a birthday than a funeral. |
I'm not arguing, I know what is the right thing to do and have never lost control, apart from when a front hub gave out on a reeeealy steep long hill (brown trowser time) but thats another story _________________ |
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dxmedia *******
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 23:51 Post subject: |
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markymoan wrote: |
dxmedia wrote: |
markymoan wrote: |
dxmedia wrote: |
In fact, that's not just bad advise, that's very very dangerous advise ! |
Take it you have not driven a really steep long slope then, you blip that throttle and you speed up, back off and the skid gets worse, what would you do keep giving it more ????
Lay off the yank sites mate, they all want to kill themselves |
Lay off the off roading will ya, I'd prefer to go to a birthday than a funeral. |
I'm not arguing, I know what is the right thing to do and have never lost control, apart from when a front hub gave out on a reeeealy steep long hill (brown trowser time) but thats another story |
I agree, it's not an argument, when decneding a hill, 4 low, all feet off pedals and cover the throttle incase of a wheel locking up, then gently accelerate out of it till traction is regained, then back off gently until engine braking takes over. Any other way introduces, 1/ potential roll over 2/ poential mechanical failure, so yeah, there is only 1 safe way of decending hills off road _________________ For great insurance deals on 4x4s, imports and more, contact Adrian Flux :
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