offroad course around London that you can take your own car

offroad course around London that you can take your own car

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CraigW

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12,248 posts

289 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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anyone know any? Nothing too extreme, just someone to take my son in our 4.0 Cherokee. Thanks all.

jumplead

1,823 posts

219 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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How far away are you willing to go?

There is devils pit just north of Luton. www.devilspit.co.uk

Alternatively a little further afield you are more than welcome to join myself and pal both in cherokees at Whaddon (just outside Milton Keynes) for a pay and play every other sunday. www.whaddon4x4mx.co.uk (you'll probably need some mud terrains for whaddon as it gets a lot muddy)

CraigW

Original Poster:

12,248 posts

289 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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both sound brill but only have road tyres, would they not cut it?

jumplead

1,823 posts

219 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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I've never been to devils pit (due to go there at the end of Feb) but it doesn't look so much of a mudbath as Whaddon is, last weekend at Whaddon there were people getting stuck in the car park with All Terrains on. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY2-uwvb-Xo (shameless youtube of whaddon, my jeep is the second one running ATs that week and you can see how much more wheelspin i was getting)

I'd guess devils pit may be better if you are running road tyres based on the different difficulty routes and some of the pictures from their site.

Edited by jumplead on Thursday 29th January 16:14

CraigW

Original Poster:

12,248 posts

289 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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gotcha, thx v much

laser_jock99

371 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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After a bit of rain the Devils Pit can be a bit muddy.....






Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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I think you'll struggle most places on full road tyres, so if you're going to get into this, but still want to be able to use the Jeep on road without much compromise, you might want to consider getting something like BF Goodrich ATs (All Terrains).

I fitted them on my Shogun, and they've been very, very good, although the locking rear diff on that also helps! There really isn't much difference on road, but a huge one off it. Also, they seem to last for ever. 150k miles is not uncommon for a set, apparently.

If you do get ATs fitted, you might want to look for events around Bordon in Hampshire (Slab Common is one, I can't remember the others), which are run on MOD land there. The terrain is very sandy, so tends to drain reasonably well much of the time. It's also wide, open terrain, so a good place to start.

61JASON61

59 posts

199 months

Saturday 31st January 2009
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150k miles is not uncommon for a set, apparently

sounds a bit far fetched, that is one hundred and fifty thousand miles you've quoted. half the cars and 4x4's in the local scrappy havn't got that on the clock. Hmmmmmm

Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Sunday 1st February 2009
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61JASON61 said:
150k miles is not uncommon for a set, apparently

sounds a bit far fetched, that is one hundred and fifty thousand miles you've quoted. half the cars and 4x4's in the local scrappy havn't got that on the clock. Hmmmmmm
It seemed fairly unlikely to me when I went looking for reviews and the like as well, but go for a look on the web. There are plenty of people who are replacing them at absurdly high mileages just because the sidewalls have started to perish.

I've had mine on for a year and 12k miles so far, and apart from being dirty, they still look like new. Not a sign of any wear to the tread whatsoever. I almost wish I could fit them to my V8, as a set of tyres on that lasts me 10k miles at best!

As for trucks with those mileages, the last time I went out with a bunch of Shoguns and Pajeros, mine was the baby of the whole lot, having only covered 165,000 miles.

leginigel

428 posts

191 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Went to devils pit 3 or 4 times over the last 2 year,very good site if its wet you need all the right kit.I have ARB's on my 90 and the winch was needed get me out.One tip I will give you is wash the mud off as fast as you can it go's like concrete.

jobbit

71 posts

205 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2009
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If you go to Devil's Pit make sure you wash off the underside properly afterwards. It's clay rather than mud which probably doesn't do corrosion any favours.