Andrew Walcker
Mod Emeritus
Corrugations, can't be louder than in a Defender.
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6882
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6882
xcmountain80 said:And I thought that was a Toyota thing! Drives me crazy:drool:
Aaron
Andrew Walcker said:Corrugations, can't be louder than in a Defender.
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6882
Rhode Trip said:And this is QC167 near Lac Albanel:
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michaelgroves said:Oh, they can be worse than in a Defender! That was a Series III![]()
Mercedesrover said:You simply can't drive a corrugated road at anything above ~15mph or below ~45mph...It can't be done. ... You have to experience a few hundred miles of it to understand.
FourByLand said:I also found that a responsible 60-70mph on a washboard road with tires aired down creates a nice comfortable ride... that's in a DII though with leather seats and arm rest so it kind of reminds me of sitting on a Lay-Z-Boy with the massage feature set just right.
FourByLand said:I also found that a responsible 60-70mph on a washboard road with tires aired down creates a nice comfortable ride... that's in a DII though with leather seats and arm rest so it kind of reminds me of sitting on a Lay-Z-Boy with the massage feature set just right.
Mercedesrover said:You simply can't drive a corrugated road at anything above ~15mph or below ~45mph...It can't be done. You'll tear your truck apart, knock your teeth out and have a mutiny on board from your passengers. In short order you'll break springs, burn out the shocks, rattle every body panel off, etc.
Nothing really macho about a Lay-Z-Boy with a massage feature... Nancy!-Dave air down for washboard roads and it will absorb alot of the vibes and keep you from spilling your grey poupon when you are trying to make sandwiches or drink diet Coke.Andrew Walcker said:Rub it in tough guy:smiley_drive:
DaveM said:On a related note, do you air down for corrugations or keep road pressure?
revor said:Only one way to andle washboard....
Low tire pressure and speed.
Last ones I got into with My Disco 1 felt best at about 50MPH and 15psi. Above that and I have to "drive" the car which ends up more like a race. (fun too but tiring). Seems that your chosen speed depends a lot on the size of the washboard.