LCR splitter + cattle grids = ??

6th.replicant

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Taking LCR to Wales this w/e, where there are many deserted, twisty, up-down stretches of road, with views of layout for miles ahead - it's like having your own test track. :funk:

BUT, there's also many level-type cattle grids... Normally, the smoothest way is to zap over 'em as fast as poss - but will a LCR's splitter 'ground out' at such speeds, or should I slow to 'speed bump pace'? :blink:

Can any LCR owners with experience of said obstacles please advise.

Thanks. :)
 
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karlosR

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i've never had any problems with my splitter going over cattle grids before, apart from making my CD's jump!
 
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6th.replicant

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Thanks for replies.

Methinks that if Probee's 'low-rider' is safe, then we're all OK! :D

BTW, Probee, where did you get those yummy seats?! :worship: (R32?)
 
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Thanks for replies.

Methinks that if Probee's 'low-rider' is safe, then we're all OK! :D

BTW, Probee, where did you get those yummy seats?! :worship: (R32?)

yes mate R32... theres a few different versions (which i didnt know until doing some research) so make sure you look at what youre buying (if on fleabay)...ie leather centres, lumber support etc etc
 
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