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Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 17, 2005, 08:51:42 PM
Well, I did a little off roading at the local high school in the Allroad. Had the air suspension up to the maximum 8.2"; pretty cool. There is a new one being built currently, so there are some grounds where there is dirt and little ledges etc. Now, I was going down one of the little ledges after I had gone up it. Going up was no problem, a little wheel slippage, but Quattro took care of it. Going back down I had scraped something, and I figured there was no problem. Now that the car is sitting in the garage, there seems to be something leaking in two places. I dipped my finger in it, and it smelled like nothing. I figured it was the stuff the air conditioning used. But then I thought, why would it be dripping in two places? I have no clue what seems to be dripping. The stuff in the rear seems to be what is bothering me. The stuff in the front, I am pretty sure of, is the air conditioning stuff. The other drip is about 5/8 down the car, so rather middlish, but a bit further back. Does stuff normally drip from back there?  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 08:10:27 AM
QuoteWell, I did a little off roading at the local high school in the Allroad. Had the air suspension up to the maximum 8.2"; pretty cool. There is a new one being built currently, so there are some grounds where there is dirt and little ledges etc. Now, I was going down one of the little ledges after I had gone up it. Going up was no problem, a little wheel slippage, but Quattro took care of it. Going back down I had scraped something, and I figured there was no problem. Now that the car is sitting in the garage, there seems to be something leaking in two places. I dipped my finger in it, and it smelled like nothing. I figured it was the stuff the air conditioning used. But then I thought, why would it be dripping in two places? I have no clue what seems to be dripping. The stuff in the rear seems to be what is bothering me. The stuff in the front, I am pretty sure of, is the air conditioning stuff. The other drip is about 5/8 down the car, so rather middlish, but a bit further back. Does stuff normally drip from back there?
Bad idea to offroad in an Allroad :lol:

Thats what Land Rovers are for :rockon:

It could be hydraulic fluid leaking, or something else.  I have no idea.  Its a very bad idea to go offroading in any car without protection, even in a Land Rover.  You need skid platesa all around the differentials, and on the fuel tank, and all over.  Off roading is a tricky business, no matter what car you have.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 18, 2005, 02:19:29 PM
Actually, I was looking under the car yesterday, and it does have plates and places for the bottom to hit rocks. The Allroad may even have more protection than a Tahoe, and 8.2" is pretty respectable. It seems to be running fine today, and I think the leaks are ok and somewhat normal.  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Raghavan on July 18, 2005, 02:28:29 PM
offroading in an allroad isn't a good idea.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 02:30:29 PM
QuoteActually, I was looking under the car yesterday, and it does have plates and places for the bottom to hit rocks. The Allroad may even have more protection than a Tahoe, and 8.2" is pretty respectable. It seems to be running fine today, and I think the leaks are ok and somewhat normal.
You'll want to have it checked by a mechanic just so you make sure the leaks arent serious.  (or you can check it yourself, and try to identify exactly what it is).

Is 8.5 inches your totaly ground clearance?  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 02:37:32 PM
The Disco has about 8.5 inches of clearance under the front axle, and even more under the rear axle.  And then you are able to raise the rear suspension, so you get even better departure angles.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 18, 2005, 04:13:24 PM
8.2" is the max ground clearance. I checked myself, I am pretty sure the leaks aren't serious. It seems that they both were coming out of holes that were built in.  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Tom on July 18, 2005, 04:58:55 PM
Umm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 05:04:32 PM
QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a old beater LR disco :lol:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: 93JC on July 18, 2005, 05:06:18 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater "greatest SUV ever built" Jeep Cherokee :lol:
:rockon:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 05:06:52 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?? Did you have the ac running?? And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater disco :lol:
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I concur :rockon:
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: 93JC on July 18, 2005, 05:07:54 PM
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sell the buick and get a beater "greatest SUV ever built" Jeep Cherokee  :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 05:10:40 PM
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sell the buick and get a beater LR Disco  :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
I agree :lol:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: 93JC on July 18, 2005, 05:11:56 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?? Did you have the ac running?? And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater "greatest SUV ever built" Jeep Cherokee :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
I agree :lol:
You concur and agree? Now you're just being silly.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: BMWDave on July 18, 2005, 05:14:54 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?? Did you have the ac running?? And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater LR Disco :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
I agree :lol:
You concur and agree? Now you're just being silly.
This will go on forever :lol:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: 93JC on July 18, 2005, 05:32:58 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?? Did you have the ac running?? And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater "greatest SUV ever built" Jeep Cherokee :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
I agree :lol:
You concur and agree? Now you're just being silly.
This will go on forever :lol:
Damn skippy.   :praise:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Raghavan on July 18, 2005, 06:07:57 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
sell the buick and get a beater "greatest SUV ever built" Jeep Cherokee :lol:
:rockon:
I concur :rockon:
Of course you concur. Who wouldn't?
I agree :lol:
You concur and agree? Now you're just being silly.
This will go on forever :lol:
Damn skippy.   :praise:
:rolleyes:  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Tom on July 18, 2005, 06:15:49 PM
I thought about buying a Cherokee when I saw a few nice ones around with the 5sp and 4.0, but decided against it.  It cost money, and I don't have much.  I'd rather get a 4X4 pickup anyway.  Take the old Toyota pickups for example.  Damn, Toyota built one hell of a frame....an offroad beast.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: thewizard16 on July 18, 2005, 06:40:47 PM
Quoteoffroading in an allroad isn't a good idea.
You want to see off roading "bad ideas"?
I took the older Camry to a beach that I went camping at and played around a little bit a few months ago. Here's what happened when I lost control and the brakes weren't doing a whole lot of good at the speed/direction I was going combined with it being sand, which isn't the best for stopping on anyway.
(http://img317.imageshack.us/img317/927/camrytree10ei.jpg) (http://www.imageshack.us)

(http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/672/camrytree28ml.jpg) (http://www.imageshack.us)
It actually didn't hurt it at all. The front right corner was ramped up on a big log driftwood thing, which somehow didn't crack anything, and only hit on the plastic skid plates that were put on when we lived in Iowa to deal with snow, and it ate that bush on the left side without hurting or scratching anything. I was surprised, but then pleased.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Tom on July 18, 2005, 06:43:46 PM
HAHA

Never underestimate a mainstream FWDer going offroad...
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: thewizard16 on July 18, 2005, 07:04:52 PM
QuoteHAHA

Never underestimate a mainstream FWDer going offroad...
It was pretty fun, up until the whole hitting a tree. But it didn't hurt it, so it's all good.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Run Away on July 18, 2005, 07:21:24 PM
Hmm, lucky for your the tree was there, it looks like the car was headed for the drink. :praise:
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: thewizard16 on July 18, 2005, 07:41:30 PM
QuoteHmm, lucky for your the tree was there, it looks like the car was headed for the drink. :praise:
Yes, actually, and I doubt the car would have fared as well with the lake.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Raza on July 19, 2005, 06:46:43 AM
QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
I've done some offroading (well, a passenger) in a 1991 Buick Regal Custom!  That car is the ultimate offroader.
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: thewizard16 on July 19, 2005, 11:54:24 AM
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QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
I've done some offroading (well, a passenger) in a 1991 Buick Regal Custom!  That car is the ultimate offroader.
:lol: While that may not be true, it's a lot of fun to go offroading in a car that either A. You don't care about, or B. Were dumb and did it anyway, because it feels so different from what you're used to doing in that vehicle.  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Raza on July 19, 2005, 04:28:49 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?  Did you have the ac running?  And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
I've done some offroading (well, a passenger) in a 1991 Buick Regal Custom!  That car is the ultimate offroader.
:lol: While that may not be true, it's a lot of fun to go offroading in a car that either A. You don't care about, or B. Were dumb and did it anyway, because it feels so different from what you're used to doing in that vehicle.
We've done a lot of dumb shit in that car.  It was my best friend's, but he sold it.  The three of us are planning on pooling our money and buying it back, and trying to 'cross it.  It'll be awesome.  I was thinking about installing a second engine and powertrain and making it AWD!  Don't know if it's possible, but I'll try to make it fast.  
Title: Did a little "off-roading" in the Allroad
Post by: Tom on July 20, 2005, 08:16:32 PM
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QuoteUmm, water?? Did you have the ac running?? And I've had the same urge to go offroad...it's addicting :lol:
I've done some offroading (well, a passenger) in a 1991 Buick Regal Custom!  That car is the ultimate offroader.
:lol: While that may not be true, it's a lot of fun to go offroading in a car that either A. You don't care about, or B. Were dumb and did it anyway, because it feels so different from what you're used to doing in that vehicle.
We've done a lot of dumb shit in that car.  It was my best friend's, but he sold it.  The three of us are planning on pooling our money and buying it back, and trying to 'cross it.  It'll be awesome.  I was thinking about installing a second engine and powertrain and making it AWD!  Don't know if it's possible, but I'll try to make it fast.
Would that be the same Buick that got air off of train tracks? :P