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Originally Posted by scopriobharath How did the Stock Dunlop tyres perform. Was there any cause for complaint or is it recommended to upgrade to shoes like Michelin Lattitude or Yokohama Geolandars? |
Hi scorpiobharat,
The stock Dunlops were fairly OK till the slush and clay began. Thereafter once the treads were filled with the sticky clay it was as good as a bald tyre on a stainless steel surface (to add special effects - slathered with oil !). I have experience with Geolandars on my earlier Scorpio and have driven 4X4s with Geos A/Ts and would state that they are far more 'gripper' and thanks to the tread pattern does throw out clay in between the treads at times. Softer rubber of the Geos helps in these situations. The only sorrow with the Geos and Yokos in general is that the side walls are thin - as thin as papier mache. And during OTRs stony projections can rip them apart. I had 3 ripped Geo tyres on the Scorpio at various times just by driving around Mumbai. Ripped driving in areas where road construction activities were on or rough neighbourhoods and couldn't spot steel rods and other projections in time. But even then, yes, I would still say that the Geos would be better than the stock Duns.
No clue about the Michelins. But yeah we would have loved to have MTs of any make. We were crying for them after the first incline...
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Originally Posted by davids4x4mm550 you guys should pick up better tow ropes for these big boys.
BTW  Nice pics |
Hi davids4x4mm550 (nice moniker !)
Thanks.
Actually that 'rope' you see was there just for the effect and was/is actually Kedar's dental floss.
Seriously - Admiral has a 5 ton capacity steel wire rope with hooks & safety clips. Didn't take it out for the snap or action as was keeping it in reserve in case everything else failed. And the actual reason - cleaning a steel wire tow rope dragged in clay is a nightmare !
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Originally Posted by yaji I would love to go on a drive like this if someone is doing this stuff in or around Bangalore... |
Thanks Yaji !
I thought you had plenty of places around Bangalore ? I have been to quite a few places years ago with Jeeps in college - Hessargatta, Ramnagara etc. I am sure you'll find something.
And if all else fails - just come to Mumbai/Thane/Pune during the next drive !
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Originally Posted by Manuuj (Was the incident reported to the Home Ministry during debriefing later that day?..)
On a serious note.. did you notice how the Fortuner changes character in LL mode. Feels right invincible then doesn't it?!  |
Hi Manuuj,
Thanks mate !
Of course I did mention about the Damsel-i-D to the LoH. I wouldn't take a risk you see. Because long time ago during an office outing had taken a few colleagues (of the feminine persuasion) in the Scorpio and the giggly bunch had left behind an ear ring, a very feminine bracelet and a hairband in the vehicle. The LoH discovered the items next to her seat the very next day morning and I hadn't cleaned the Scorp after that drive (stupid, very stupid, me). And was quizzed in a tone which suggested that she suspected me of having converted the vehicle into a mobile house of ill repute ! So never take chances after that episode, not knowing which damsel leaves what behind - though of course I did mention that the Rajmachi damsel was about 70 years old, all grey haired and too ill to walk and had a brood with her...
Oh yeah in LL the Fortuner is something ! Suddenly you don't miss speed. The crawling with that growl is just good enough.
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Originally Posted by abhayshanu Here is my report. I did not click many pictures as others were, I had just come to drive my Fortuner(After a very long time). I did click a few. |
Hi Abhay, Thanks for the pithy report and nice snaps ! Await your videos eagerly.
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Originally Posted by siddheshb The Endy has 2H, 4H and 4L. I have only once needed the 4L setting, when I was carrying a full load of passengers, and we got stuck in foot deep muck. I am assuming HL is similar to the Endy's 4H? The reason I am asking is I am thinking of doing a Rajmachi run by myself something this month, and want to make sure I am not taking on more than my Endy can chew  |
Hi Sid,
The TC/4X4 system of the Endy is almost the same as the Fortuner I guess except the Toyota's AWD system and the Endy's LSD.
OK coming to the Rajmachi run I don't think the Samara your Endy will have any difficulty handling the slush, clay and inclines (especially since you have the Geos (wink, wink)) but what bothers me is its length. There were a couple of turns (and one atop a blessed clay filled incline) which are pretty sharp and could pose a bit of a challenge where you might sweat a little. I guess you'll reverse and plunge ahead etc but doing that on that slippery incline (to boot) could be a pain. So do take care of that and keep your Endy's nose and rear in view when you maneuver.
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Originally Posted by kedarwalke 1. Everything went as per...
2. It was a very good experience and in no way a two wheel drive could had made it.
3. I was last in the convoy and again last to put up the report and pictures,
sorry for that.
4. I have few videos of HG,Monaro and abhay's fortuners but will upload in a couple of days. |
Hi Kedar,
Thanks for the sharp report and the lovely snaps ! Yeah it was great fun and thanks for having joined in the clay stomping !
1. Everything was truly chop chop.
2. Someone could try it though - like that wallowing Safari which originally was a 4X4 but career reduced to a 4X2 thanks to that popped out front shaft.
3. Ha ha - nice touch that...!
4. Eagerly await that.
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Originally Posted by kedarwalke 1. And before going back home,headed straight to 3M and got my baby washed...
2. Lets plan the next drive now!!! |
1. How much did that cleaning up cost you Kedar ?
2. Let's get cracking on another drive during the monsoons !