N*A*M wrote:luis, trust me on this. ferozius knows what he's talking and he was only stating a fact.
He's by no means wrong!

It's very true that you won't be able to put it in low-range, no doubt there! ...
He's also correct when he calls it a soft-roader... I was just trying to get through that it can take more than looks let on, that's all. It's got great angles for a "standard" soft-roader, the 4x4 system works well and has manually locking centre-diff (an LSD at the back would be nice though)... but it
is necessary to keep it all in perspective and not compare the Terios to vehicles which have been modified... bigger tyres, suspension lifts, etc... many of them unroadworthy anyway.
When I looked at the initial post I thought the idea was getting a
new Compact 4x4 to serve as a daily driver with 4x4 capabilities.
Looking at the options in that segment... your only other option would be the less comfortable, less powerfull, less economical Jimny... but yeah, that'd give you low-range and a front live axle and it'll give you the perspective that the world is a happy, bouncy place even on the smoothest of roads
So yeah back to the airing down point... in the sand air-down, lock the centre diff and off you go... while your at it, as insurance, take someone-else that can pull ya out if you still get stuck.

(can't hurt!)
Once again sorry for the double post, didn't mean to post it THAT many times!!! (Net problems, wasn't refreshing so I went back and resubmitted... d'oh!) ... is there any way to remove the 2nd copy of it?
Cheers,
Luis
PS - My posts are always pretty lengthy

I have more to prove it!
