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Alistair



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Eurotunnel - standard height

Just in case anyone was wondering - the L405 fits in the standard height carriage - it's tight past the toilets, but OK with mirrors folded in Thumbs Up



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Yes its a little tight past the toilets and you do have to be accurate between the kerbs too. Snug I think is the term. Hope you enjoyed your trip.

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First one in the L405 - just done 750 miles back from Bordeaux Thumbs Up

I used to go over height, but I always go Flexi these days and it's free sandwiches in regular height Very Happy

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Flexi is great, turn up and drive on. Even though I know it is going under the height limit barrier it seems very close!

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Censored Good parking job! Bow down

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My frequent traveller account puts the L322 into "high" by default, how do I change that?

Do I have to call Eurotunnel because I can't seem to do it online.

Currently in Brugge and looking to change my return time and all the over-height slots are full so a speedy reply would be very much appreciated! 2016 (L405) Autobiography in Black with Ivory - for ULEZ
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I have a rather embarrassing rant story.

I was coming back one time in a Rangie. The kids were small and tired. Our passengers had had enough and we needed to get home.

We were directed to the high vehicles lane. I noticed our lane was not scheduled to depart for an hour. The normal lane was boarding. I reversed to the little cabin against all regulations

I demanded to be put in the normal lane.

"But your car is too high, Monsieur. "

Pfft. I lowered the car. "No it isn't. I will just drive over these kerbs and into the normal lane if I have to."

"But you can't get your car over them, zey are too high Monsieur "

Pfft. I raised the car to off-road. "Want a bet?"

He found a way to direct me to the normal lane.

My wife almost killed me but it was a victory.

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Alistair



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160dmb wrote:
My frequent traveller account puts the L322 into "high" by default, how do I change that?

Do I have to call Eurotunnel because I can't seem to do it online.

Currently in Brugge and looking to change my return time and all the over-height slots are full so a speedy reply would be very much appreciated!


Call them up - I always used to take my L322 in standard height - with suspension in low setting

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alanm_3 wrote:
Who's the photo-bomber? Whistle


My daughter - she thought it was funny and I couldn't be bothered to take another picture Laughing

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Alistair



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Emperor Mong wrote:
My wife almost killed me but it was a victory.


Sounds like most of my driving experiences Thumbs Up

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RR2008HSE wrote:
Censored Good parking job! Bow down


It's not just parked, it's been driven through 10 or so train carriages like that Thumbs Up

As long as you take your time it's OK

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My son has to use the over height with his Audi R8 as the wheels rub on both sides in the normal carriages.

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Emperor Mong wrote:
I have a rather embarrassing rant story.

I was coming back one time in a Rangie. The kids were small and tired. Our passengers had had enough and we needed to get home.

We were directed to the high vehicles lane. I noticed our lane was not scheduled to depart for an hour. The normal lane was boarding. I reversed to the little cabin against all regulations

I demanded to be put in the normal lane.

"But your car is too high, Monsieur. "

Pfft. I lowered the car. "No it isn't. I will just drive over these kerbs and into the normal lane if I have to."

"But you can't get your car over them, zey are too high Monsieur "

Pfft. I raised the car to off-road. "Want a bet?"

He found a way to direct me to the normal lane.

My wife almost killed me but it was a victory.


Great story! Thumbs Up

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