Lifted freelanders.

LR123

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A lot of people are really impressed by the FL, lifted and non-lifted once they actually see it off-road. syoung had a lifted FL with snorkel, winch, etc. that you can find on freelanderliving.com. He is pretty good with the FL.
 

chrisvonc

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t does surprisingly well in all conditions other than real rock trails. With no low range, its just not a rock crawler. Kind of chokes a bit on uphills as well where you could use the lower umph got get up stuff. But other than those 2 points, mine wheels very nicely.
 

JeffM

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Some more lifted freelanders - these are a bit mo special though :D
 

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chrisvonc

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I was never intending to use the Freelander as my primary wheeler so I never looked into it to be honest, but I would imagine they may have covered that over on MuddyOval. I would do a search over there. Not sure if it was discussed here.
 

lagged

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Freelanders have a VCU to lock the front and rear together, but its automatic.
 

greenrover666

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Why, because I like underdogs... it's alway cool to show up on a trail run with something that everyone wants to bet against and watch them eat their words.:cool:
 

mikemeyer0

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greenrover666 said:
Why, because I like underdogs... it's alway cool to show up on a trail run with something that everyone wants to bet against and watch them eat their words.:cool:
not bagging on ya, they just seem so....worthless.