
The ute has 3 settings (4-high / 4-low / 2wd). My thoughts for each gear are:
* 4wd - High (Gravel / Sand / Mud / Water)
* 4wd - Low (Rock climbing / steep bumpy dry hills etc. Basically I'll never use it)
* 2wd (Tarmac - presume this is RWD)
Is this right? Should I use 4wd-high when driving on sand and gravel at speed (say 50 - 60kph)? Or am I better flicking into 2wd for speed or long distances and switch to 4wd on difficult stretches?
Also does this sound right:
* I hear letting the ute largely do its own thing is often the best way to get over difficult surfaces when you're a novice.
* My Dad taught me to cross streams at an angle following the flow of water, so the cars momentum is working with the stream.
* If you can't move forward, just keep reversing pack and pushing forward to carve out a bit of a track for the wheels (in essence inch forward).
* Lower tyre pressure before getting into really loose terrain (mud, soft sand etc).
* A friend recommended I cote underneath the car with some sort of paint (he couldn't remember the name) to stop corrosion. Any recommendations?
* What are some basic cheap items I should carry to get out of trouble (rope, shovel & air compressor come to mind).
Any other tips?
I'm thinking of exploring out around Muriwai & South Head to being with, with a few tracks connecting the forrest and beach I've stumbled on over the years.
It'll be a 2.7L Diesel Automatic.