Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, could quite easily have watched another half hour of it. Nice to see the FL2's showing what they can do. Makes me want to go and jump in my FL1 and take it for a spin.
Ive owned landys from S11 to defenders and Discos and RR classics plus a Toyota and a Niva...I was so impressed by the FL2s..Have to say the guy in the red one is a proper jockey 😊😊😊
Great footage, MF943 here, i take it you all have got fuel tank guards something on my wish list. Too all those that don't know the FL2 like its predecessor doesn't have low box. Great driving skills chaps, well done.
brilliant watch have been a jimny man last 15 yrs just sold my last jimny at 70yrs old a bit tight kipping in one thought my laning days were over guess what i am getting looks like std fl2 is ok with at tyres and underbody protection glad i kept my waffle boards great content cheers
I’m impressed watching that, even more so finding out just how little Martins was modified although now I want to get more confident in myself so I can tackle this 😂👍🏻
100% worth doing! Great trip and a very short lane (3.3miles) so its easy to just take your time and enjoy it. Happy to go again if you want someone to go with!
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructor definitely have to take you up on that, maybe next year 👍🏻 have to sort a trip to Salisbury Plain with you once the cars finished so I can start to build myself up for it
Bought a used 2009 Freelander 2 2.2 Diesel automatic. Serious shudder when I hit 60 kilometres an hour. Wheel balancing or more serious issue? Otherwise, body, interior and wheels in superb condition.
@@makermarx dangerous. That will be the rear diff. Will throw you off the road upside down and kill you. Get it sorted in a garage ASap! I just bought one, so have researched loads prior.
Great video. Question: On the penultimate obstacle, starting around the 23min mark, would you not have had the ground clearance to come at it ok the right hand side ? From the video it looks like you could put your right wheels parallel to the right side, and have it lean to the right ? and avoid so much of the tipping onto 3 wheels ?
@joel serious question from a fl2 owner, at the 7min ish mark on the first obstacle why does the 4x4 system not stop the front from spinning and put more power to the rear wheels to help lift the car up the step?
Same question from me. Too much uncontrollable (?) front-left wheel spin. On all the FL2's in the video. Why no braking on that wheel, to transfer power to the wheel on the other side? Isn' t there no EDL on the front? That would also stop a wheel spinning in the rear axle (was it?). I have also seen this on other FL2 video's.
Im absolutely stunned! Freelanders doing the bastard! I tell you one thing, claims the FL2 was the most heavy duty "soft roader" ever made are all true. I wonder if a Range Rover Ejoke or a Discovery Spoof would make it through bastard like the freelanders did?
@@making_randoms Might be interesting if anybody ever did a comparison of the Freelander 2 against the Discovery Spoof and the Range Rover Ejoke. Could be a a vid on youtube here somewhere worth a look.
Freelander 1 up to 2006, is now a British Motor Museum Heritage Vehicle. I kept my TD4 HSE Facelift Auto 2505 kg mvw 2000kg towing 200,000 miles. Going up in price.
David, James - the owner, regards it as such. Hes tailored it more for long diatance driving and touring with additional battery setups, awnings, a roof rack and the like. As much geared towards overlanding and crosscountry travel as we really get a chance to do in the UK. This also means he's opted for the likes of an all terrain tyre rather than muds, on account of fuel and road noise. All considerations one would make when the reality of it is their vehicle will do a lot of road miles between the offroad terrain. 👍
Hi @TheHumbleFatMan they are yes, though the FL2 with the same engine is a far better refined version (basically non-comparible really despite being from the same 'line'). The FL1's can be seen in my Muddy Weekender footage here: ua-cam.com/video/8TUyAhknKtU/v-deo.html For comparison sake check out the FL2 on the same course here: ua-cam.com/video/RlKeXvU04uw/v-deo.html In the FL1 momentum is key and you'll need a more dynamic driving style to get you through harder terrain. The FL2 has no low box still but the auto's crawl beautifully allowing you to tackle terrain under a great amount of control and the 'terrain response system' means you wont need that momentum and dynamic approach. As slow as possible and as fast as nessacery - apply that idea to either vehicle and they'll take you a long way and into some serious terrain!
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructorjust cos I’m Miss Pedantic, I should point out that none of the FL1 engine options was carried forward to the FL2. Great video though, highlighting the Freelander’s capabilities.
Did you find an answer? (I run a 2008 FL2) There's a permanent live in the fusebox in the passenger footwell (assuming RHD) It's for the interior lighting. I ran mine from there up the door seal, through the window frame (behind the airbag for obvious reasons) and through the seal between the headliner and windscreen. There's a very useful bolt in the door for the earth.
Hi @Easy4x4 this track has a reputation for being hard going and causing damage to lots of vehicles.... before we went it sounded like it was going to be incredibly hard going. In reality it is technical, yes, but its so short and the line choices so obvious that I dont know that I'd personally label it the 'hardest', no. If this level of technicality was sustained for miles and miles of lane then yes it would be much more up there. Great lane through, tucked away in North Wales, it was a fun drive and I look forward to driving it again, I'm just not convinced it lived up to the hype. 👍
Hello friends, I have a little problem. I have a Freelander 1 TD4 with BMW and I have a horrible sound in the area of the auxiliary belt and its tensioner. My surprise is that there is no place to work on the auxiliary belt and remove its tensioner. Could someone tell me if there is any trick or procedure that could help me so that I do not have to remove the engine. We've been thinking about how to do it for days. Thank you very much
Yes, since this video came out a Snorkel has been released by MuddyMods, I've done a fitting video which gives some more info here: ua-cam.com/video/WwMxKQa5LnA/v-deo.htmlsi=eoXX7P114OzdtOUv 😁👍🚜
Hola amigos tengo un problemilla tengo un freelander 1 TD4 con BMW y tengo un sonido horrible en la zona de la correa auxiliar y su tensor. Mi sorpresa es que no hay sitio ninguno para poder trabajar en la correa auxiliar y sacar su tensor. Alguien me podría indicar si hay algún truco o algún proceder que me pudieras ayudar para no tener que sacar el motor. llevamos días dándole vueltas como hacerlo .. muchas gracias Hello friends, I have a little problem. I have a Freelander 1 TD4 with BMW and I have a horrible sound in the area of the auxiliary belt and its tensioner. My surprise is that there is no place to work on the auxiliary belt and remove its tensioner. Could someone tell me if there is any trick or procedure that could help me so that I do not have to remove the engine. We've been thinking about how to do it for days. Thank you very much
Best offroad freelander video I've ever seen! It was really fun to watch 👍 your FL setup granted you better angles and ground clearance. The adventage for the nissan was the rear solid axle that offers better articulation. I've made a very modest off-road with my lifted FL1 last month too see how it performs on : m.ua-cam.com/video/IUHGpxi4Dno/v-deo.html
If you’d like to try something harder for the FL2, shoot me a message. I could get some off road sections setup if you wanted to come and try them out.
Awesome, great to see the FL2s showing what they are capable of.👍
Thanks, strong capable rigs these little FL2's! 💪🚜
A great video. FL2 seems like a damn good car on and off road
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, could quite easily have watched another half hour of it. Nice to see the FL2's showing what they can do. Makes me want to go and jump in my FL1 and take it for a spin.
Amazing the FL2!!! Bravo Zulú
Ive owned landys from S11 to defenders and Discos and RR classics plus a Toyota and a Niva...I was so impressed by the FL2s..Have to say the guy in the red one is a proper jockey 😊😊😊
Great footage, MF943 here, i take it you all have got fuel tank guards something on my wish list. Too all those that don't know the FL2 like its predecessor doesn't have low box. Great driving skills chaps, well done.
Great video - really good to see the standard FL2 capabilities. 👍 thank you.
As usual a brilliant video Joe, may shut up some the doubters who say its not a proper LandRover.
Lets hope so hey Stevie! Cheers 😉👍🚜
I REALLY want to give this a go. I bought a FL2 a month ago that has a 40/50 lift kit and All Terrain tyres on. I just need some underbody protection!
Great video Joel! 😊 Got to love these cars!
Thanks @FrenchiesRoadTrips! Absolutely agree! 😁👍🚜
brilliant watch have been a jimny man last 15 yrs just sold my last jimny at 70yrs old a bit tight kipping in one thought my laning days were over guess what i am getting looks like std fl2 is ok with at tyres and underbody protection glad i kept my waffle boards great content cheers
I'm amazed how capable and articulate the Freelander 2 4x4 is!
Great isn't it! 👌🚜
Not sure if I'd bought mine when I made this comment, or just after! Though I had maybe watched this before lol.
Brilliant video Joel 👍
Thank you Tackleberry, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 👍
been waiting ages to see a FL2 take on the B lane
I’m impressed watching that, even more so finding out just how little Martins was modified although now I want to get more confident in myself so I can tackle this 😂👍🏻
100% worth doing! Great trip and a very short lane (3.3miles) so its easy to just take your time and enjoy it. Happy to go again if you want someone to go with!
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructor definitely have to take you up on that, maybe next year 👍🏻 have to sort a trip to Salisbury Plain with you once the cars finished so I can start to build myself up for it
Impressive!
Brilliant video.sympathetic to the lane and the trucks.I
Better than most I've seen
Many thanks Ruth, very kind of you to say. Im glad you enjoyed the video. 👍🚜
I've been considering getting one of these and.... I am!
Bought a used 2009 Freelander 2 2.2 Diesel automatic. Serious shudder when I hit 60 kilometres an hour. Wheel balancing or more serious issue? Otherwise, body, interior and wheels in superb condition.
@@makermarx dangerous. That will be the rear diff. Will throw you off the road upside down and kill you. Get it sorted in a garage ASap! I just bought one, so have researched loads prior.
@@makermarx was it sorted easy? I got a 2007 td auto the same time as you
Excellent video, Freelanders rule
Thanks @StrineyPillay 👌
Great video.
Question: On the penultimate obstacle, starting around the 23min mark, would you not have had the ground clearance to come at it ok the right hand side ?
From the video it looks like you could put your right wheels parallel to the right side, and have it lean to the right ? and avoid so much of the tipping onto 3 wheels ?
Great video thanks. The only moment gave me lots of facepalms when you climb over.
Which moment was that @Capitain?
Nice !!! 👏👏👏
@joel serious question from a fl2 owner, at the 7min ish mark on the first obstacle why does the 4x4 system not stop the front from spinning and put more power to the rear wheels to help lift the car up the step?
Same question from me. Too much uncontrollable (?) front-left wheel spin. On all the FL2's in the video. Why no braking on that wheel, to transfer power to the wheel on the other side? Isn' t there no EDL on the front? That would also stop a wheel spinning in the rear axle (was it?). I have also seen this on other FL2 video's.
I think they had terrain response in auto. Allows quite a lot of wheel spin.
I think someone in the video said diagonally opposing wheels lost traction. Which equals no progress unless you have a diff locker.
Would this be possible/wise with a automatic gearbox?
Im absolutely stunned! Freelanders doing the bastard! I tell you one thing, claims the FL2 was the most heavy duty "soft roader" ever made are all true. I wonder if a Range Rover Ejoke or a Discovery Spoof would make it through bastard like the freelanders did?
I think the Evoke and sport are just rebodied FL2's.
Disco sport is basically a freelander 3. Not sure on the evoque
@@making_randoms Might be interesting if anybody ever did a comparison of the Freelander 2 against the Discovery Spoof and the Range Rover Ejoke. Could be a a vid on youtube here somewhere worth a look.
Freelander 1 up to 2006, is now a British Motor Museum Heritage Vehicle. I kept my TD4 HSE Facelift Auto 2505 kg mvw 2000kg towing 200,000 miles. Going up in price.
What does 'touring setup' mean with regards the red Freelander?
David, James - the owner, regards it as such. Hes tailored it more for long diatance driving and touring with additional battery setups, awnings, a roof rack and the like. As much geared towards overlanding and crosscountry travel as we really get a chance to do in the UK. This also means he's opted for the likes of an all terrain tyre rather than muds, on account of fuel and road noise. All considerations one would make when the reality of it is their vehicle will do a lot of road miles between the offroad terrain. 👍
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructor Thanks Joel. Sounds like the kind of balance that would work for me.
Nice, what tires do the FL2s have?
What under body protection did Adam have on his standard FL2 ? I’ve just bought one and I am wanting some under body protection 👍🏻
Home made tank gaurd, home made rocksliders, front gaurd from @MuddyMods I think. (Not sure on front gaurd)
Great video! Do the sd4's offer any advantage over the td4's when off-road?
Offroad specifically, no I don't believe there to be any different benifits either way. 👍
Hi Joel, are the Freelander 1 td4's any good off road?
Hi @TheHumbleFatMan they are yes, though the FL2 with the same engine is a far better refined version (basically non-comparible really despite being from the same 'line').
The FL1's can be seen in my Muddy Weekender footage here:
ua-cam.com/video/8TUyAhknKtU/v-deo.html
For comparison sake check out the FL2 on the same course here: ua-cam.com/video/RlKeXvU04uw/v-deo.html
In the FL1 momentum is key and you'll need a more dynamic driving style to get you through harder terrain. The FL2 has no low box still but the auto's crawl beautifully allowing you to tackle terrain under a great amount of control and the 'terrain response system' means you wont need that momentum and dynamic approach.
As slow as possible and as fast as nessacery - apply that idea to either vehicle and they'll take you a long way and into some serious terrain!
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructor thank you very much
@@JoelSelfOutdoorInstructorjust cos I’m Miss Pedantic, I should point out that none of the FL1 engine options was carried forward to the FL2.
Great video though, highlighting the Freelander’s capabilities.
Which freelancer 2 model is best for 4 wheel drive model ??
To the left is it camper spec as such?
How did you hard wire the dash cam if you don’t mind me asking? Great video.
Did you find an answer? (I run a 2008 FL2)
There's a permanent live in the fusebox in the passenger footwell (assuming RHD)
It's for the interior lighting. I ran mine from there up the door seal, through the window frame (behind the airbag for obvious reasons) and through the seal between the headliner and windscreen.
There's a very useful bolt in the door for the earth.
Joel, en el minuto 9:14 y el minuto 9:32, sabes que es ese ruido que hace? Al mio le pasa igual y NO saben que es. Gracias
Muy buen video🙌🏻
It’s just the turbo chattering as it’s gone from being heavily loaded under boost to not loaded at all, perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
Is this the hardest track you've done in the UK? Where is this?
Hi @Easy4x4 this track has a reputation for being hard going and causing damage to lots of vehicles.... before we went it sounded like it was going to be incredibly hard going.
In reality it is technical, yes, but its so short and the line choices so obvious that I dont know that I'd personally label it the 'hardest', no. If this level of technicality was sustained for miles and miles of lane then yes it would be much more up there. Great lane through, tucked away in North Wales, it was a fun drive and I look forward to driving it again, I'm just not convinced it lived up to the hype. 👍
What tyres are on the Red one?
cool !
what is the fuel consumption after such a trip
Hello friends, I have a little problem. I have a Freelander 1 TD4 with BMW and I have a horrible sound in the area of the auxiliary belt and its tensioner. My surprise is that there is no place to work on the auxiliary belt and remove its tensioner.
Could someone tell me if there is any trick or procedure that could help me so that I do not have to remove the engine. We've been thinking about how to do it for days. Thank you very much
Great Video Joel. What exactly was done to James' vehicle to be a touring set up? It did everything with ease.
All cars with Lift 2” ?
God Joel, It's completely just descending...
Great video. None of the trucks had snorkels do they do one. Also get yourself on pig lane. That’s ok
Yes, since this video came out a Snorkel has been released by MuddyMods, I've done a fitting video which gives some more info here:
ua-cam.com/video/WwMxKQa5LnA/v-deo.htmlsi=eoXX7P114OzdtOUv
😁👍🚜
I found that video after. It looks superb 👌
Decent video mate, what area are you guys based? I have a disco. But no one to go with yet 😂
Im down in Wiltshire 👍🚜
I’m Essex way mate so not millions of miles. U on any socials?
Hi m8 can you get a lift kit for a FL 2
When was this filmed?
03/22 👍
Hola amigos tengo un problemilla tengo un freelander 1 TD4 con BMW y tengo un sonido horrible en la zona de la correa auxiliar y su tensor. Mi sorpresa es que no hay sitio ninguno para poder trabajar en la correa auxiliar y sacar su tensor.
Alguien me podría indicar si hay algún truco o algún proceder que me pudieras ayudar para no tener que sacar el motor. llevamos días dándole vueltas como hacerlo .. muchas gracias
Hello friends, I have a little problem. I have a Freelander 1 TD4 with BMW and I have a horrible sound in the area of the auxiliary belt and its tensioner. My surprise is that there is no place to work on the auxiliary belt and remove its tensioner.
Could someone tell me if there is any trick or procedure that could help me so that I do not have to remove the engine. We've been thinking about how to do it for days. Thank you very much
Best offroad freelander video I've ever seen! It was really fun to watch 👍 your FL setup granted you better angles and ground clearance. The adventage for the nissan was the rear solid axle that offers better articulation.
I've made a very modest off-road with my lifted FL1 last month too see how it performs on : m.ua-cam.com/video/IUHGpxi4Dno/v-deo.html
Try going the other way
If you’d like to try something harder for the FL2, shoot me a message. I could get some off road sections setup if you wanted to come and try them out.
good car but the suspension sucks!! must change cv after 90000 to 100.000, or you are in trouble!!! if you do 4wd off-road, before it