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  1. Dear Desert Wanderers @Sviatoslav, @Guido Ferriani, @Theo09, @Adam Black, @Damien, @MHD91, @Wilfredo Perez, @Frederic118, @Vipin M, @ChrisW, @Sameer D., @Lea Degner, @Emmanuelle Ifrah, @Fabien Monleau & @Sunil Mathew firstly I would like to thank you all for being on time deflated and flags up, this allowed us to start the briefing and be underway by 14:25. You all drove extremely well with zero stucks and only a handful of refusals. so well done to each and every one of you @Theo09 great second lead and eventually sweep when we had to swap you and Fabian out, you followed my instructions to the tee which allows for a smooth flowing convoy. @ChrisW hope you get the car sorted quickly and easily and that we see you again in the sand real soon @Sunil Mathew great support in the CF roll, really appreciate you being in the middle buddy a lot less for me to worry about, thank you much appreciated. @Fabien Monleau great job in the sweep, always a pleasure to having you along my friend, and great job towing the jeep out, that went a lot smoother than I could have hoped for, thanks again and appreciate all the support Apologies we had to cut the drive a little shorter than we anticipated, and hope to see you all in the sand again real soon
    11 points
  2. Some of the best looking ridge riding attempts below: @Mahmut @Benjamin @Abhilash Kottakkal @Shiju Raju @Rohit Deginal @Emanuel @Shaun J I just realized I don't have a single "dramatic" picture of your car's crossing - that's how smooth you were with the throttle... And since I had to keep up after our lead, there was no time to catch him in the act. So I got this instead, @DP1011
    10 points
  3. Thank you all for joining the first episode of this night drive series which is going to continue in different areas across the country . @Alphin Aloor perfect second lead @Maytham Mahroos great driving and nice to meet you pal. @Prithvi Raj fantastic to see you managing your long wheel base Pajero in the this technical terrain well done @Sandeep Nayar despite you had 3 passenger with you I never doubted the capability of the FJC . Wonderful hope you accompany enjoyed too . @waqar thanks for being royally crested so you gave us a chance to practice shovelling it . Fantastic 👍 @george charbel thanks for joining in the last moment great driving too buddy @Mahmoud Taha you last moment show up indeed was useful your help in the back was much needed and I am glad that you sow Qudra differently this time 😉 everyone navigated brilliantly and with the exception of the royal crest all refusals were managed by self recovery . despite it was a short kind of drive but I enjoyed very much myself along with my sleeping companion in the back seat my Son Abdallah 🤣 see you all in more night drives inshallah
    7 points
  4. Dear desert Wanderers @Mark B, @Aser, @Hani Howeedy, @munkybizness, @Nizar Shawwa, @Gary F, @Amr A and @Srikumar, thank you for all being on time yesterday and for the amazing drive and company. @Hani Howeedy sorry you had to leave us early, hope all is good with you guys, maybe try a newbie night drive first to get used to driving at night. @Mark B great second lead mate, always a pleasure to have you behind me smoothing out the track. @munkybizness great support in the middle holding everything together always good knowing you are in support. @Srikumar pleasure as always having you relaxing at the back seriously though great to know you are back there allows the lead piece of mind to concentrate on what's going on in front. The rest of the team drove extremely well, even when we picked up the pace in the mid to end sections. i hope you all enjoyed the drive as much as I did and look forward to seeing you all again very soon in the sand
    7 points
  5. A great evening out 😃 Nice Iftar in the dunes with amazing views and great company. The drive out was well paced and challenging in spots making a great experience for drivers and passengers alike Thanks @JeromeFJ for leading and @Ishak & @Gaurav for watching our backs. Good to drive with you again @EbrahimZAF & @Wilfredo Perez. Nice meeting you @Nicolò & @Ahmed Farouk See you all again on the sand!
    6 points
  6. Evening all... Firstly my sincere apologies to you all for curtailing the fun! These things happen of course, but nonetheless, do hope everyone had fun. I know I was really enjoying it! @Davie Chase Thank you for leading a really enjoyable and informative session...some great feedback which I will learn from and apply to future drives...and then also thanks to @Fabien Monleau @Sunil Mathew and @Theo09 for your assistance in recovering back to the roadside. I am very grateful for the help and calm approach! Pleased to say that an hour after we reached the road again the car was on a low-loader, and I got to the garage just before close...it took one of the mechanics ten minutes with some basic tools to fix the issue. Davie and Sunil were correct - the cable connecting the transfer case shifter had become detached at the shifter end, so after lifting the centre console the mechanic was able to reconnect it. So...a fun drive in the desert and I ended up driving the Jeep back to Abu Dhabi after all... Looking forward to next time!
    6 points
  7. Thank you for joining the drive this morning. We had perfect weather conditions, cloud cover, light breeze, and a little bit of rain. The start was not easy, as from this starting point we are directly into soft sand, big climbs and tight bowls. After a few refusals for most of us (including me), we passed that initial portion to continue in a long technical strech, were we practiced continuous momentum, balance the car on ridges, and soft sand riding. Then a set of higher dunes where we could push our cars a bit more, ...and feel the effect of too much power when the cars are dragged to the outside of the curve, and may be difficult to stabilize. Again, the practice of climbing into a succession of bowls was a good opportunity to get that feeling of the amount of power required to cross a high ridge... and keeping the car straight on that ridge. Coming to Super Bowl, and the high dune just behind, we had that moment where everything is coming together, and we had a perfect set of high roller coaster, up and down, bowl after bowl, ridge after ridge, the convoy perfectly in sync with each other, with fluid lines in this difficult environment, until we reached Iftar Bowl, and from there quietly reaching the exit at Badayer. Great driving from everyone, and a great learning curve during the drive itself, you managed to handle that soft sand and challenging environment, being focused and accurate. Things to look at : @frederic demolder @Deepak Eswar having at least one occurrence of fishtailing during a crossing that could have been dangerous, (come higher to merge parallel to the ridge) @Mohammad Sayawoush Azad, @Rk ram @Gautam Banka sometimes loosing balance on the ridge (adjust the power), @Julien Recan @Frans M @Deepak Eswar some fishtailing on side slope that should be corrected earlier (steer down). Thank you @Patrick van der Loo for the SL adjusting the line when needed, @Beide Worku and @Islam Soliman thank you for watching the back, and guiding other cars out of refusals. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and see you soon !
    6 points
  8. Dear Desert Wanderers @Sviatoslav, @Guido Ferriani, @Theo09, @Adam Black, @Damien, @MHD91, @Wilfredo Perez, @Frederic118, @Vipin M, @ChrisW, @Sameer D., @Lea Degner, @Giovana, @Emmanuelle Ifrah, @Fabien Monleau & @Sunil Mathew Important Pre-drive Details below: Be ready at the meeting point by 14:00pm (or before) with tires deflated and flag erected. Please ensure your programable radio is on, fully charged and set to Channel 4 (446,081). For first timers, pls ensure you complete all of the mandatory readings and watch the video in the main drive post before arriving at the meeting point of the drive. A full pre drive briefing will be conducted on the sand before we start moving. Please ensure everything in the car is tied down and there are no moving objects, please ensure that you are using cargo straps and not bungy type restraints. Please check all car fluids (Oil, Coolant, Brake Fluid, etc), tow hooks are essential front and back, and ensure no hanging parts below the chassis. Please ensure you come with a full tank of fuel (as much as possible). Ensure you have all the necessary gear for this drive level especially your tire deflator, pressure gauge, compressor, safety flag and radio. (NO FLAG or RADIO = NO DRIVE) Please ensure your radios are programmed to all 9 Carnity channels in case we have to change channel mid drive, instructions how to do this are below. Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/aRhyHjqTEYeL1Csc8 On arrival at the pin go to the left of the RC club fence to inflate Convoy order will be as below: Looking forward to seeing you all in the sand tomorrow afternoon.
    6 points
  9. Always a pleasure driving with you @RiadJL and @Wilfredo Perez a wonderful Iftaar and drive indeed. nice to meet you @Ishak, @ahmedfarouk (not sure why your names not picking up) and @Nicolò @JeromeFJ a wonderful plan and excellent lead as always, really enjoyed the drive and meeting JeromeJnr (Eliott) ! @Gaurav Bhai, appreciate the support, assistance and positive words always ! (Thanks for the Chair as well)
    5 points
  10. @RiadJL @EbrahimZAF @Ahmed Farouk @Nicolò @Ishak @Wilfredo Perez @Gaurav Thank you for joining yesterday evening. We had a beautiful desert time enjoying the warm breeze at Iftar time, watching the moon playing with the clouds and kids playing in the dunes, and the short drive afterwards was a great way to continue the night. Perfect way to close the weekend!
    5 points
  11. @Emanuel in the trenches: @Benjamin showing off to Emanuel how to drive a Jeep the right way: And we had a lift off!
    5 points
  12. Hello Ramadan Series Lovers ! @Faraz94 @Shaun J @Ben Lee @Shiju Raju @Emanuel @Abhilash Kottakkal @Mike M. @Rohit Deginal @Rahul6157 @Mahmut @Marek + The anchor jeeper @Benjamin The convoy order will be published later today. So if you have any changes to plans, this is the time to update your RSVP response pls Even after posting the convoy order, you are still OK to leave the drive if you come up with any valid reasons - On a lighter serious note I have given some below pre-populated responses that can be copied pasted ! 1. I have some personal/family commitment 2. I just now noticed an issue in my car which is ..xxxxx 3. I am not well and hence apologies cannot join 4. My alarm got too lazy and self snoozed itself . 5. I have an unusual Satday morning work commitment Please feel free to add more that you can think of! (P.S : however post publishing convoy order, if you are not joining its going in the database, which after repeated no-shows, an AI based software will suspend your account for a month - this notification will come as a surprise just 1 hour before on a random day you wont be allowed to join the drive) I am looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow morning 7.15 - Deflated and ready for briefing - so we make the most of available time at our disposal ! ( Gentle Reminder : First hour of refusals if any - ONLY SHOVEL - Second Hour of Refusals - We might use ROPE) !
    5 points
  13. Congratulations @ozgu for reaching the Fewbie Level with Carnity Offroad Club. Looking forward to seeing you growing further and helping others to learn the art of offroading in a safe environment. Please make sure your Carnity user profile is always updated with all the latest Emergency contact details. P.S. Trip lead might deny your participation if you don't have required off-road gear. FEWBIE Drives Attended (Indicative) Minimum 5 Newbie drives are required within last 3 months for Fewbie promotion. What you'll learn Basic dune and sand reading Self-recovery techniques Shoveling at right place Crawling out of difficult situations Blip Blip - Coordinate steering and gas control Basic side sloping and hill climb Basic ridge riding and criss crossing Basic control over technical dunes Slightly faster pace desert driving Ability to manage stuck/refusals with radio Learn to control and avoid fishtailing Never fight or challenge gravity Skills required Enthusiastic and positive attitude Willingness to learn and help others Presence of mind and attention to detail Car Worthiness Any 4x4 vehicle with low range gearing Suitable approach and departure angle Off-road gear required Safety flag, tire deflator, tire pressure gauge, shovel, fire extinguisher, medical kit, radio (walkie-talkie), air compressor. Drive teamwork Manage second lead and sweep positions upon request Intuitive and proactive to support Trip Lead Observe recoveries and offer help, when needed Drive Joining Join Newbie and Fewbie drives Forum participation Active participation on the forum Share drive experience + feedback Share drive pictures in the gallery Post trip report after the drive
    4 points
  14. 4 points
  15. Thanks @JeromeFJ for hosting the Iftar gathering and followed by an amazing night drive. I joined the night drive after a long gap and thoroughly enjoyed the sweep where I could enjoy seeing the light of all cars buzzing through the dune. Your binoculars were amazing to show the moon with such great details. Now I also need one. Everyone drove fantastically even at a few places where level was just above Newbie for certain tricky crossings or climbs.
    4 points
  16. Hope everyone had a great weekend. It was an incredible coincidence that on 11 February when my wife's niece and nephew were here from Dublin, Ireland, we went to this exact same drive area ... and it rained. @Shaun J was there and can attest. Thanks @Marek for the great action pictures. Great to see you again @DP1011 and thanks for a great drive for the family here on this trip. Thanks for taking me for a spin around in your jeep @Benjamin. Always wondered what that would have felt like in the desert. I'm sure there's more to the taster I saw. Here is the feature film from our trip with sound effects from my passengers. Enjoy as much as I did. I'll share the raw footage video tomorrow. Remember to smash the Like button and Subscribe! Thank you.
    4 points
  17. Great photos @Marekas always! Thanks @DP1011 for another fun Ramadan series drive and @Benjamin for supporting it, hope you managed to get some sleep after.. Thanks to everyone else for coming along, made the desert experience that much more enjoyable.
    4 points
  18. @RiadJL @EbrahimZAF @Ahmed Farouk @Nicolò @Ishak @Wilfredo Perez @Gaurav Thank you for signing up for the Garangao Iftar and Drive. We will set the convoy order at the meeting point. We will use Carnity Radio Channel 4. The event is still open and late joiners are welcomed. Just read the posts above and let me know. See you later this evening !
    4 points
  19. The morning rain allowed me to expect a cool afternoon. But heat slowly came back, announcing the next summer and the end of the afternoon drives. Back to early wake up 😭 @Davie Chase made us a perfect and complete Newbie briefing. We had a beautiful Absolute Newbie and Newbie drive, led by @Davie Chase, taking nice lines, very comfortable in his teacher role. Everybody was driving extremely well. The support team, @Sunil Mathew and myself, was not very active and almost, useless. By chance, @ChrisW disconnected his transfer case shifter cable to give us some excitement. We had to tow him to the closest exit😉 I have been very pleased to drive with all of you. I hope to meet you again when I am back from Namibia. Enjoy the next night drive organised by @Davie Chase next week 😉
    4 points
  20. Good drive! Good vibe! Weird weather today... low light isn't so good for taking high speed photos, so I'm testing new lightroom version that came out with this "AI-enriched denoise". And it's ... nice! The color of @Mahmut's Jeep makes it so photogenic! @Shiju Raju as promised: Stay tuned for more...
    4 points
  21. DRIVE DESCRIPTION Welcome to Carnity off road club Newbie drive, meeting at Lisalli meeting point, please ensure your off-road gear is as per your rank and you bring lots of enthusiasm with you as this will be a night drive and will challenge us as we maneuver through the dunes of Lisalli with only our lights to guide us. MUST READ AND COMPLY Environmental Policy Offroad Flag Guideline Two Way Radio Guideline Off road Driving Etiquette's Emergency details for all off-roaders Off Road Driving - Roles & Responsibilities DRIVE DETAILS Level: Newbie and above When: 29 Mar 2024, Friday Meeting time: 20:00 (8PM) - Sharp (Without any exceptions) Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/KGF6L8VwXMza3tJz7 Approximate finish time: 23:00 (11PM) Type of Car: Any proper 4x4 with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. What to bring along: Loads of water, snacks (for yourself), smiles, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Mandatory off-road gears: Tire deflator, tire pressure gauge, compressor, walkie-talkie radio, off-road flag, shovel, first-aid kit, Tow Rope, 2 Shackles and fire extinguisher. LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE This drive is limited to 12 cars only. RSVP will close on Friday - 12 PM. Please withdraw your RSVP, if you find you are unable to join, so your spot can be taken by others in the waitlist. If the RSVP is full, you can add your name to the waitlist, if an RSVP attendee removes themselves, you will be moved from the waitlist to the RSVP list as an attendee. A convoy list will be sent out the day prior to the drive. Latecomers will be returned back - Without any exceptions. Members without RSVP will be returned back - Without any exceptions. Repeated no-show members after RSVP will have their account suspended for a month. PLEASE RSVP ON BELOW CALENDAR
    3 points
  22. until
    DRIVE DETAILS Level: Newbie and above When: 29 Mar 2024, Friday Meeting time: 20:00 (8PM) - Sharp (Without any exceptions) Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/KGF6L8VwXMza3tJz7 Approximate finish time: 23:00 (11PM) Type of Car: Any proper 4x4 with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. What to bring along: Loads of water, snacks (for yourself), smiles, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Mandatory off-road gears: Tire deflator, tire pressure gauge, compressor, walkie-talkie radio, off-road flag, shovel, first-aid kit, Tow Rope, 2 Shackles and fire extinguisher.
    3 points
  23. don’t worry about popouts mate. We get good training out of it and it’s a great teaching point for anyone who hasn’t seen one fixed. it’s what support crew are there for!
    3 points
  24. @Abhilash Kottakkal my rim size is 18inch too. In all that time I’ve only ever had a partial pop-out on my front right during an extreme tight turn into a dune. rim size will definitely change the overall handling of your car and potentially even reduce the risk of a popout. However in my personal experience so far so good! I recommend to get use to your car. Become comfortable with 13 psi and then experiment reducing tyre pressure to a maximum of 10 psi. If you’re still not comfortable changing rim size and tyre is always an option. Just don’t make it your only option
    3 points
  25. All Terrain tires like the G015 are definitely worth it for the following reasons: 1) Allows for lower deflation vs a HT tire. 2) Stronger sidewall. Sand is soft and forgiving but often we come across some barbed wire or pieces of rock on sabkhas. This is where your HT tire would potentially fail prematurely. 3) knobby AT tire profile will provide better traction during self recovery. During driving in the desert your HT tires are indeed a good option, moving to AT tires will definitely be an improvement with stronger sidewall, and better grip when doing self recovery.
    3 points
  26. Congratulations @ozgu ! well Done ! more learning awaits ahead !
    3 points
  27. Congratulations @ozgu Enjoy the new level and learning experience 😀
    3 points
  28. Congratulations @EbrahimZAF Enjoy the new level and the learnings that come along with it
    3 points
  29. Congratulations @EbrahimZAF Well done ! and more learning ahead!! :)
    3 points
  30. Stunning location @JeromeFJ, thank you for scouting it beforehand. Thanks, @RiadJL @Ishak @Wilfredo Perez @EbrahimZAF @Ahmed Farouk @Gaurav for sharing your food, company and light beams with everyone.
    3 points
  31. Hi @DP1011, Thanks for organizing this Ramadan series 2 hours. It was almost everything as you gave as crisscrossing, side sloping, ride riding, technical, scenic and a long range high speed drive to different exit point. Thanks to @Imteeaz for your support, nice to see you and your Patrol riding on the ridge. Makes the drive more fun. @Deepak Eswar, nice drive 👍🏼 see you on the next drive.
    3 points
  32. I hope you all enjoyed the drive and the weather as much as i did yesterday. everyone driven well with no serious issues only some refusals. we have crossed 47 KM with an Avg. Speed of 15.9KM/H @Rafey Hashmi you have been a great S/L and i see you are getting to know your Jimny better every time i drive with you. Thanks @Rob S and @Dodi Syahdar for supporting the drive .i was a pleasure seeing you guys after a while . @Ishak i see you are managing your pajero pretty good, well done. @Gurcharan Mehta i see that you have managed to domesticate that beast quite well. always keep that power in check . looking forward to see you all soon below is the drive statistics and details
    3 points
  33. Dear @Davie Chase @Fabien Monleau @Sunil Mathew Thanks for your guidance and the opportunity to learn from you every day. I believe that yesterday you demonstrated your professionalism and seniority brilliantly. When I heard that one car needed to be towed, it reminded me of the assurance Davie gave during the briefing: "Don't worry, under any emergency or circumstance, we'll manage and come back safely." You guys rock! @ChrisW I'm glad to hear that it turned out to be a simple thing. Looking forward to seeing you all on the sand!
    3 points
  34. Hi @DP1011 I will just follow whatever the decision. See you tomorrow morning 🫡
    3 points
  35. Hi guys! @Ishak @Deepak Eswar @Faraz94 @Imteeaz - See you tomorrow, short convoy, we make the most of it - Convoy order will let you know when we meet ✌️! Have good sleep and rest:)
    3 points
  36. A few tips for tomorrow evening: The meeting point is on Abu Dhabi side. The last portion of road between Faqa and the meeting point (Al Faqa Rd E14) is in AD, and the 100 km/h limit …. means 100 km/h. Reaching the meeting point, you will see a gate. Reach slowly by the gate, and it will open by itself. After this gate, for the last 200m, if you see camels around, drive very slowly. I will leave the meeting point no later than 5:40 pm to ensure we can reach the Iftar point and get ready with no rush. If you reach after this time give, call me at 05 88 62 09 42, I will come and get you. see you all tomorrow !
    3 points
  37. Dear Friends RSVP IS CLOSED NOW Please note the start time is 11 pm bit earlier the better . the meeting point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/VqnZqVWNRR8iaHNf6 Passing this cafe let it behind you go forward and will be our meeting point CONVOY ORDER 1. M.Seidam 2 . @Alphin Aloor 3 @Maytham Mahroos 4. @Prithvi Raj 5. @Sandeep Nayar 6. @waqar Please check your gear as per rank and ensure your radio is fully charged . We will be on channel 2 inshallah looking forward seeing you all tonight under the full moon Seidam
    3 points
  38. Dear desert Wanderers @Mark B, @Aser, @Hani Howeedy, @munkybizness, @Nizar Shawwa, @Gary F, @Amr A and @Srikumar, please see below convoy order for tonight's drive, we will be using Ch4 446.081, feel free to use either Abracadabra or to drive up to the gate for it to open magically see you all this evening refreshed and ready for a night of fun in the sand
    3 points
  39. Also @Maytham Mahroos agree with the 11 pm as he informed me by msg great then God well the timing of the drive start is 11 pm Saturday and finish 2 am I have updated the timing in the main drive topic above and in the calendar as well
    3 points
  40. If you are buying Y62 for 90% city use and 10% off-road at newbie and fewbie levels, it makes sense to trim the bumper and body protection is essential. If you plan to buy this as a dedicated off-road toy you will regret it due to electronics, heavy weight and too expensive to maintain for weekly off-roading.
    2 points
  41. That is a big sand scooper. 🤣 You weren't alone at the shop my friend. On the way home the back of my car was wobbling a bit and this is what it was once they got it up on the hoist. There was a bulge around the tire on the right side of the tread with pieces of the steel belt sticking out and the other side was starting to loose some shape too. I got just over 2 years and 40K of use almost to the kilometer. I'm guessing being deflated and rolling around on the sand and being banged around a bit causes the steel belt to degrade over time. Would love to hear of any other ideas on what might have contributed to this. In case you are wondering, after reading many forum articles and debates on off-road tires I decided on the Yokohama Geolander GO15s all around just in case the other tires up front were starting to degrade too. She had that covered! 🤣
    2 points
  42. until
    DRIVE DETAILS Level: Fewbie and above When: 30 March 2024, Saturday Meeting time: 7:00 AM - Sharp Meeting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/VAG8NeJP6ekPZxSX9 Approximate finish time: 9.15am Type of Car: Any proper 4x4 with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. What to bring along: Loads of water, snacks (for yourself), smiles, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn.
    2 points
  43. 2 points
  44. @Emanuel as you said I used to follow you..but this time it was opposite..glad you have passenger and recorded all the track...awaiting to see the raw footage...I never had a footage from behind...
    2 points
  45. @DP1011 thank you very much for the drive and advises to get better. @Emmanuel thank you for watching my back and advising me on the risks I am taking by refusing to go down and fighting gravity. @Benjamin thank you for your support as always. @Marek very nice pics. We need you on all the drives, may be a special permission to join any drive as you like. @Mahmut I didnt notice during the drive may be because of no breaks..but your jeep looks amazing...nice job.... thank you all who joined and see you in sand again soon.
    2 points
  46. Thanks @JeromeFJ for a great morning out. I had a blast and 2L is always interesting and a bit more focused. Lot of rides I push in 2nd gear - today a bit more also in 1st with different terrain (and quite a few camels). Great driving all and enjoy the rest of your weekends!
    2 points
  47. Hi @DP1011 have to take you up on one of your options as it is a religious day for us tomorrow and was too busy to realize you should add those to the options…. Apologies for this, and see you next time !
    2 points
  48. Hi Davie, I'm Lea, living in Dubai and will be joining with my husband this Saturday 😊 I'm driving a Mitsubishi Pajero year 2019 in brown color. I had last year in October a beginner class with Marshall Gaurav for some hours. But since then work was too busy so this is my first off road experience since that 😐 Confirmed for my vehicle on the tow hooks front and back and we will also come equipped with offroad flag and walkie talkie. Really looking forward to it 😊 See you guys soon! Lea
    2 points
  49. Subframe drop done 👍, took a day and a half to install but well worth it I think. Did a f+ drive with @Ale Vallecchi on Sunday to test and suspension seams to move a lot better with the new UCAs and trailing arms. Didn’t lift wheels anywhere as much as previously. bit of a full on job to install yourself in the Dubai summer 🥵 but thanks to @Bravoechofor your help. (Only had to get the angle grinder out for one old mount bolt 😂, and to modify the air filter housing) comparison photo to a standard SWB added
    2 points
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