Nissan Pathfinder R51 vs Land Rover Discovery 2,
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- 00:00 intro
00:27 Pathfinder Crossing
01:15 Path Climb
01:40 With front Locker On
02:30 Path Exit
03:16 Discovery Crossing
04:30 Disco Climb
05:45 Disco Exit
06:05 Bonus
Nissan Pathfinder R51 2.5Dci 33" BFG MT KM3 1.5bar
Land Rover Discovery 2 2.5Td5 29" Cooper AT
#bfgoodrichtires #r51 #discovery2 #tractioncontrol - Авто та транспорт
David, i wanted to ask you, did you painted those chrome stuff in front and logo and back things, or buy new black?
They are painted with raptor paint
@@DavidTNK ty
Un supcritor desde España!!!
Somos 2 :D
what locker do you have on the pathfinder?
I recently installed Arb air locker on front differential, i had soft wear at original diferential (360.000km) so i made an upgrade instead of repair it
@@DavidTNK do you also have a rear locker?
@@dAndrei279 No
Climbing in 4H or 4L?
Path was in 4low second gear
@@DavidTNK thanks. Do you ever use 1st gear low range? Newbie here...
Of course, for rockclimbing, extremely heavy towing, or for going very slowly, like passing that ditch
The guy driving the D2 doesn't know the car. I have been driving a D2 since 2006, he needs better tires and to learn how to use momentum and the TC. I could put my stock rig up that hill all day.
The guy with D2 does use a bit of momentum at the cross more than the path because he does't have CDL, yet, but that ramp was imposible to climb even on foot because of the ice, it was about >33° i'm curiosus if you measure your biggest ramp with inclinometer, you will be surprised, in 3 years of off-roading this was the biggest that i found😉
@@DavidTNK Respect to you guys for showing it all but I live where it is snow half the year. There are many super steep trails around me, now, TBH I have rolled a D2 down a hill on its roof before but...I assure you the vehicle is more capable than shown in this vid if you knew how to use it. I've pushed the limits too many times, now I know what she is capable of.
I'm not debating that, i'm just try to say that when you try to film some hill, especially as an amateur as we are, it is like the hill disappear in the video, so a good comparison that still remain valid is the readings from inclinometer