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Mark James
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unless the 4 wheel drive is both rear axles or they were adjustable suspension I wouldn't bother with it. My reasons are that like lorrys with twin rear axles with only one of em powered it'll get stuck in places with an uneven road surface, where the powered axle wheels will spin just mm off the road and the unpowered axle wheels sit on the tarmac. It looks good, though :)

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Just wanted to see what you's thought of it, am not a landrover lover but I am coming round to the idea of a tipper.

Just thought that looked the part but there's a bit to much money in it imo.

 

 

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ok fair enough, ask youself what advantage this has over an ordinary 130 tipper? 'cos I cannot see any.

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Just wanted to see what you's thought of it, am not a landrover lover but I am coming round to the idea of a tipper.

Just thought that looked the part but there's a bit to much money in it imo.

 

 

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I have a 130 crew cab tipper and it's the best all round vehicle IMO.

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