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Old 14th December 2007, 07:52   #76
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Super stuff Samurai and Krishna. One can really see the place and excitement.
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Krishna, try not to use wide angle for this time. Your 70-200 is THE LENS for this kind of event.



As your shot here..This is the kind of angle with some space around will give the maximum impact.

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Old 14th December 2007, 11:34   #77
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Krishna, try not to use wide angle for this time. Your 70-200 is THE LENS for this kind of event.
True, although I used both 14-54 and 50-200 during my limited shooting, it is the 50-200mm shots I liked when I reviewed my pics.

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Rudra, you would have really enjoyed at this place. You gotta visit this place some day with Arka/Headers etc.
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Old 14th December 2007, 11:51   #78
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I remember the time. Will try to make it for sure.
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King of the hill.

This is what I am most worried about when off-roading my LC. As compared to the jeeps, the LC is big, heavy and LONG. Big and heavy can be mitigated to some extent by an extra set of eyes and the engine. But the wheelbase (which is longer in my LC than the Prado) is bound to bite you like in the picture. And there are some serious mechanicals right where the LC has contacted the ground, like exhaust, center diff, driveshafts etc.

I missed this event due to my bad back but will definitely be there next time.

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Man, this is offroad, remember ? if you are thinking of seat belts, stay on the road. this is a different kind of sport that involves a lot more common sense & safety from the driver. You cannot think of doing extreme driving on these terrain. look out for yourself & your co-passengers & if you cannot, then please do not do it.
One needs common sense and safety in ANY kind of driving....and accidents still happen, right? And i wasn't talking about any extreme driving. Like somebody pointed out, it's easy to topple.
I do look out for myself and my co-passenger.

BTW, my Bolero is 2WD and i've ordered this kit from AWD Kit - $450.99 : KaleCoAuto, Hard to find automotive items!

As soon as i get it fixed, i'll be there for the next offroad......with seatbelts of course!!

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One needs common sense and safety in ANY kind of driving....and accidents still happen, right? And i wasn't talking about any extreme driving. Like somebody pointed out, it's easy to topple.
I do look out for myself and my co-passenger.

BTW, my Bolero is 2WD and i've ordered this kit from AWD Kit - $450.99 : KaleCoAuto, Hard to find automotive items!

As soon as i get it fixed, i'll be there for the next offroad......with seatbelts of course!!

Dude I'm hoping you said this as a joke. i'm already feeling sorry for your 2WD. check out the other fantastic products on the website
 
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Warning before you use this product:
  • Please refrain from making left or right turns once this kit is installed.
  • To enjoy the added handling benefits of AWD with this kit, is important that the steering wheel remains perfectly centered!
Hope you will also follow these
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BTW, my Bolero is 2WD and i've ordered this kit from AWD Kit - $450.99 : KaleCoAuto, Hard to find automotive items!
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Warning before you use this product:
  • Please refrain from making left or right turns once this kit is installed.
  • To enjoy the added handling benefits of AWD with this kit, is important that the steering wheel remains perfectly centered!
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I am sure he missed the fine print.

he he he. I would rather drive the bolero on 2WD.
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Guys, I think he posted it as a joke. Let's not deviate from the topic.
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Warning before you use this product:
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  • To enjoy the added handling benefits of AWD with this kit, is important that the steering wheel remains perfectly centered!
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Yes, that's why i'm coming STRAIGHT to Chennai.

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Ok, back on track, i mean off road. Some more pics from my side

Samurai tackling the first ditch



Arka drumming inputs into samurai for the turn


Mrs. & Dr. Jones being paparazzi-ed by our cameramen.



tifosikrishna & pugram keeping themselves fair & lovely.


Nitrous endorsing the product after he had generously splashed it on his face before the shaadi.com photo shoot.


Madan doing a kollywood step that he learnt recently.


The LC Prado trying to get out of the hill


headers doing the in & out.

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I have to tackle some really bad roads everyday on the way to work. I just keep it on 1st gear and chug along at 5kmph with no throttle / clutch riding.

Isn't it better than shifting into 2nd and riding / burning the clutch? Any lessons from offroading?

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Isn't it better than shifting into 2nd and riding / burning the clutch? Any lessons from offroading?
Yes, we were told not to touch the clutch other than for changing gears. In uphill driving, I was in 2nd and tapping the acclerator constantly to keep the momentum, no touching the clutch.
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Old 14th December 2007, 16:21   #89
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Killer trip !....wish had been there,couldn't believe kelambakkam can look so good?, hated kelambakkam to the core as i used to work there and the daily drive to work was unbelievable...

..and as said earlier brilliant pictures..

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OK, so between the MM, CJ and the LC which was the most capable off roader. which one got stuck more often and which one sailed through. Anyone?
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