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Retroanaconda



Member Since: 04 Jan 2012
Location: Scotland
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Scotland 
I’ve used the camera to get through very tight gates as they show the edge of the front wheels well. Can’t see why they wouldn’t work for this as well.
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Cheshire110



Member Since: 26 Jul 2013
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I live in West London and have been through numerous 6’ 6” width restrictions - just take it slow and it’s not a problem.

If you have trouble judging where your wheels are then you can always use the cameras but before long you’ll develop a sense of the where the wheels are anyway Cheers, David
Land Rovers of all shapes S3 onwards… Daily is a 110 V8.
Post #949027 11th Apr 2022 3:58pm
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XplusYplusZ



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Retroanaconda wrote:
I’ve used the camera to get through very tight gates as they show the edge of the front wheels well. Can’t see why they wouldn’t work for this as well.


Thanks. Do you use the 'guidelines' superimposed on screen, or do you prefer the live wheel cam?
Post #949099 12th Apr 2022 8:42am
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XplusYplusZ



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Cheshire110 wrote:
I live in West London and have been through numerous 6’ 6” width restrictions - just take it slow and it’s not a problem.

If you have trouble judging where your wheels are then you can always use the cameras but before long you’ll develop a sense of the where the wheels are anyway


Thanks. For the ones I drive through regularly, I'm fine, but there's a couple of real nasty ones on corners or with awkward road alignment which make them really difficult to pass through unscathed. Especially for wider, longer vehicles.

My D250 will be on 18s so i'll be paying less alloy tax. Though there are a couple with pretty agressive bollards where tyres alone wont save me.

Some of my choice nemeses..

Really busy, aggressive looking, but curb helps line up:

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So much to distract you in this one and lack of curb is unnerving:

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Low curbs so minimal concern, I usually just drive over the path when turning in, like the van pictured. The curve makes this one a particular challenge to nail.

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A fav from West London..

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Retroanaconda



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Scotland 
I don’t use any of the lines, it’s just the cameras are useful to see where the edge of the tyre is as you can’t just look out the window due to the fatness of the vehicle.
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Nashvegas



Member Since: 25 Dec 2021
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I have a very narrow drive leading to my garage with walls on either side at the street. While in drive, I stop, hit the camera button, then hit OFFROAD and the view on either side of the front wheel is simply brilliant for this. I'd imagine it's the same for these width restrictor devices you have over there in UK!
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XplusYplusZ



Member Since: 16 Aug 2021
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I finally took delivery of my 110, and have already been directed through the width restrictors a few times.

The basic off-road camera with a live view of the wheels has been very useful. I probably have an inch or two between curb and tyres on both sides which is a touch tight. But with this camera view i've been able to squeeze through without a scuff.

I haven't bothered using the yellow superimposed guidelines as they're not very clear or accurate.
Post #968802 24th Oct 2022 3:49pm
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Tim in Scotland



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The offset/plan camera views are great for negotiating very narrow gaps or high kerbs, pity that you cannot have the left and right offset side views in the screen at the same time. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!
Post #968807 24th Oct 2022 4:33pm
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Gravygraham



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Ah, now that’s what this accessory pack was probably designed for.


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haymeister



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Japan 
Second the off-road camera view comments. Don’t bother with the super imposed yellow lines. 22MY Defender 110 D300 S in Pangea Green and Contrast White Roof
IG defender_japan "Hulk san"
Post #969126 27th Oct 2022 11:56pm
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XplusYplusZ



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Gravygraham wrote:
Ah, now that’s what this accessory pack was probably designed for.


Haha - This is easily one of the weirdest 'Packs' out there.. for £1200 you get some shiny pedals, a stick on bumper scratch guard, and, weirdest of all - a front undershield?? Presumably to limit damage caused by dogs, cats, gluey handed protestors..
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39Steps



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Keep your fingers crossed you do not experience camera and sensor failure!
Post #969965 4th Nov 2022 6:34pm
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XplusYplusZ



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That would be annoying!

Hopefully the 18"s should save me from myself in such a situation.
Post #970033 5th Nov 2022 2:51pm
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