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Steering link would not stay straight I bent it back 3 times, Didn't want to risk it on a 1 hr 15 min journey home so booked recovery.

Easy job to fix, got a uprated setup ready to drop on it.
 
Ffs that's a bit poor surely ?? What caused it ?

Is it a common weak point on landy ? You must have been ragging it ? Jumps and stuff ?
 
Initially went out slightly as it caught against a rut while winching. Then once it's slightly bent it's easier and went the whole way.

Main reason is more agressive and larger tyres
 
Just outside Carmarthen , ground is peat based and mainly wet . Deep mud even in the woods, and there's little room for big trucks :augie
Good steep winching sections and some tidy grass track sections :clap
Shame it's 300 miles from you ish :eek:
 
Just outside Carmarthen , ground is peat based and mainly wet . Deep mud even in the woods, and there's little room for big trucks :augie
Good steep winching sections and some tidy grass track sections :clap
Shame it's 300 miles from you ish :eek:

yep that sort of kills it for me, but I do have Slindon and Boxgrove, and although I have been to both many times there are still areas that I have not not visited and also the state changes very much depending on the amount of rain, today at Boxgrove was great, well sticky but I hear in the summer it is a dust bowl whereas Slindon never dries out, enjoy, Rick
 

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