Green laning SHERE

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Green laning SHERE

Post by maisey » Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:52 am

Me and my mate where out near ockley as we had found one or two byways along leith hill, when we came across a couple of vehicles one a landy bobtail with 33 on and the other a anus cheokee with 31 basically the two of them looked like mini monster trucks. The guys in them knew about a couple more that were only a couple of miles away in the village of shere along the A29. These routes were really intimadating as my zuki it pretty much standard and hear i was up against two very lifted jeeps som. There was one point were we both looked at each other as we watched the anus cheokee go at a angle i thought was not possible all i could do was fallow the leader at this point and pray that we didnt beach. little zuki has really opened my eyes at what there capable of, considering as at one point the landy got beached :lol: were as my zuki just conquered it with no major pain had to laugh as this was my first time. Basically is there any one around the sussex/surry area wanting to help push me out the mud if it all goes pete tong


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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by Edweird » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:08 pm

SJs are suprisingly good at off-roading as standard by reputation. I think the short wheelbase and hairly high clearance is key, along with the relative lightness compared to other 4x4s.
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Post by twiss » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:55 pm

I'm in West Sussex if you get stuck, will need some petty money though, as it's still quite a way!
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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by twiss » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:51 am

Hi Hugh, whereabout in w.s. are you from? I'm just outside worthing...

The bits around slindon aren't byways, and you will get in trouble!!!
Although saying that, there are some interesting woods that I ended up getting lost in just off Shellbridge road, north of slindon pits
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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by maisey » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:31 pm

hugh42 wrote:Me too in w sussex. Interested to know what lanes your talking about. Are they the ones round the back of slindon college? wouldnt of thought so as theres very aggressive anti 4x4 signs all round there. Can pull you out if stuck and vice versa, pm me for exchange of details.

gd to know theres other zuki boys out in sussex ready to get muddy lol will try and post the cordninates so they can just be copy pastyed into google earth. theres two byways near coldharbour one that goes through leith hill the other heading from coldharbour to wotton, but the real ditchs are london ln and beggers ln in shere all are completely legal byways 8-) look them up there not short either beggers ln being the longest and toughest. want to go in the day get some pics so probulary saturday unless we could fit a evening one in on a weekday

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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by twiss » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:43 pm

I'll come down and drive straight through it if you have difficulties ;)

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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by maisey » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:59 pm

twiss wrote:I'll come down and drive straight through it if you have difficulties ;)

:smokin:
more worried about tipping it not having an a roll age :roll: (known about any for sale be v intrested got to give my mum piece of mind) :roll: :roll: there are some points that gave me brown trousers spare clothes a must

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Post by twiss » Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:05 pm

Is yours a samurai? I've got wider tyres, and spacers, so should be ok :)
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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by maisey » Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:17 pm

twiss wrote:Is yours a samurai? I've got wider tyres, and spacers, so should be ok :)
yer its a samurai, they got wider rear axles then. Got any wider tyres kicking about got 215 at the mo

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Re: Green laning SHERE

Post by twiss » Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:21 pm

The front and rear axles on a Samurai are both wider than the 410/413...
The spacers and the 235s on mine end up with the wheels sticking just under an inch out of the arches, compared to my mates 410, it's like driving a low-slung sports car :twisted:
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