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Axt223

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Hi all sorry i'm new to forums but have been looking for a nissan owners club for a while. i was wondering do you as a group meet up on weekends to do some greenlaning? ive got to admit my vehicle is pretty standard so was wondering to what level of modifications is required on a group outing?
 
Welcome.
Here's a small list of the fun and games that some of the guys have had.
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=23
There's a Wiltshire meet that was featured in last month's Total Off Road magazine somewhere. http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27020&highlight=wiltshire

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27121&highlight=wiltshire

There'll be plenty of advice on whether a stocker will suffice, but it won't be long until you're looking a upgrades though.
EDIT:
You'll probably have to pay 3 pints worth of a tenner to get access to read those threads, well worth it just to find out who's had their truck the longest.
 
Hi and welcome. I done my first green laning with this lot in a standard truck. No problems but it was dry and dusty:cool: the next time was muddy in places and great fun. Only difference I made was 31" tyres. :naughty
 
What is your nearest big town? you may be able to join me on an outing for the real stuff as co driver in mine, Rick
 
Welcome axt223,

Wilts meet was great!!


So where are you?? You unsure?
 
thanks for the reply i live in the south west mon to fri due to work, i go back to the south east at weekends.
ive been greenlaning alone but im all too aware of the danger of having a issue in the middle of nowhere. according to the os maps there is more open land in the south west to explore.
 
If you are in the Surrey or Kent area let me know!!

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Standard truck is plenty mate, I did the horse shoe lane with a 2" suspension lift and 30" tyres, Blocky10 with just 31" tyres and solarman216 with even less. When I said I did the horse shoe lane, the "encouragement" from the lads was paramount, cos I was crapping myself :lol Look up horse shoe lane (also called the b4$tardlane) on youtube, and pay the tenber joining fee, it is well worth it, the most genuine, knowledgeable and friendly forum in the world :thumb2
 
I've just watched the Horse Shoe Video.... I wanna go! :naughty
 
I've just watched the Horse Shoe Video.... I wanna go! :naughty

The Wales weekend was great. Great bunch of knowledgeable friendly folk.
Horse shoe lane was mental. With lifts and bigger tyres you'd be ok. Standard truck would struggle a little and you'd need a good spotter or two,which we had:thumbs
There was talk of a winter trip to Wales! :naughty and doing horse shoe lane in the opposite direction. Winches and helpers would be needed too.:eek:
 
The Wales weekend was great. Great bunch of knowledgeable friendly folk.
Horse shoe lane was mental. With lifts and bigger tyres you'd be ok. Standard truck would struggle a little and you'd need a good spotter or two,which we had:thumbs
There was talk of a winter trip to Wales! :naughty and doing horse shoe lane in the opposite direction. Winches and helpers would be needed too.:eek:

Keep me in the Loop for this! :D
 
I've just watched the Horse Shoe Video.... I wanna go! :naughty

You will have to get your name down for one of the lake district weekends that i do:thumb2
Closer to you and the lanes are on a par with wales:cool:
 
Probably won't be until the new year until I organise another run but hopefully heading up to the Yorkshire moors over the Xmas holidays:thumb2
 

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