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Andy



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

chris_read wrote:
Try setting the suspension to off-road height. That means the weight of the body is further away from the mud and you'll not have this problem. Ahem.................
Mr. Green


As I said- I tried everything.

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Philip



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Stick the rubber mats (or similar) under the wheels when you're that close to tarmac.

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dan_uk_1984



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Use the rubber mats for such an activity!? I think not, have you checked the cost of them!? Laughing

My only pearl of wisdom I can offer is the rocking technique... 

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Bellini



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Had exactly the same problem about a month ago. Decided to park on some grass outside a house in a cul-de-sac. This, admittedly, after some exceptionally heavy rain. I drove onto the grass at a crawl and just stopped. Nothing helped.

Bear in mind that I was in full view of 5 houses and I didn't want to tear up the grass their children play on, so I gave up easily.

Pirelli Scorpion tyres, too. Momentum, as has been rightly said, is the key. And treating the accelerator like a cigarette you wish to extinguish.

I got a lift home and easily pulled my S/C out with my 110 (on huge Cooper STT's).

In 7 years of owning Land Rovers, this was the very first time I've ever been stuck. Hugely embarrassing. Embarassed

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Les Pes



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Wet soggy grass is probably the slipperiest surface to encounter, have seen all makes cars and tyres struggle.

Traction control will not help as all wheels will rotate at same speed so will not activate.

Pumping the brakes fast while lightly pressing throttle can confuse the system so it kicks in Looking right now for the FFRR ultimate upgrade

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this is a brief video i took on salisbury plain, watch at the end where the front of greggs FF slides down..

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Luxury4Paul



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Time for some Cooper LTZ's. Thumbs Up I never get stuck in....well anything. Razz

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rathbranV8



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I love that picture Thumbs Up

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Boat.Buoy



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noddy wrote:
Would knobbly tyres have even any better though? This stuff was proper slimy mud!


Oh yes....

BF Goodrich Mud Terrain - caked in mud.. (excuse my mate, someone with a Unimog was playing!)




Simex Jungle Trekker



Moving from normal AT's to a set of BFG MT's, the difference was like night and day off road, moving from BFG MT's to Simex was an even bigger jump!

Matt

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Andy



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Well I feel a lot better now- clearly it happens to the best of us!

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midla...ht-6770881

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Shandonman



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At work we call it green ice. Even with mud terrains, a slight slope on wet grass & it's over. On a big slope we try & head for the longer straggly grass & accelerate down the hill. Otherwise the wheels will lock & you become a passenger in an accelerating sledge Shocked

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John



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is it not the wider the tyre the more they slip.
my defender has continental cross contact AT on and it loves the snow and wet grass Thumbs Up 2011 5ltr V8 SC stornoway grey, ebony & ivory seats
4.2 SC KAHN (sold)
defender 110 SX 2.4 puma (sold)

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