Grand Vitara incline climb defeated by new skid plates

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

Grand Vitara fails to break-over at the ridge of the climb because of the reduced ground clearance from the new custom built skid plates

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Uploader Comments (BuntFencer)

  • It is funny how people want to pass rude comments on a video I made as a newbie 4 years back. :-)

  • buy a jeep....jijijijijiji

  • @Marquete1 : I have bought a Jeep, that is my Jeep.

  • @Marquete1 is it a woman inside driving?

  • @martinvkumar : No it is a right hand drive vehicle. Driver on the right side.

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  • You need a suspension lift if you're going to be doing stuff like this dude. The GV is great offroad with upgrades but stock it's watered down for the cute-uters.

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  • Grand Vitara can actually manage that type of ascent but ONLY if you prepare it properly. First thing you need to do is get the correct ALL TERRAIN tire or even mudders. That is by far the biggest mistake I see newby GV owners make with their cars. They think they can hit the trails with the city/pavement tires their GV came stock with. It won't work. 2nd thing is Rocky Road Outfitters LIFT KIT FOR GV. Only $300 and they will ship anywhere.

  • use ESP

  • you are climbing the wrong way dude..next time try it with a little incline to the left or right..if you wanted to do it this way..you need a suspension lift..

  • why is people commenting about jeeps here??? tittle say grand vitara!and the guy of the video is not comparing jeep or other brand. people here are such trolls

  • Honestly, you have NO idea how to test capabilities of vehicles. You are an idiot.

  • @ravinduashan92 : Normally I don't approve or reply to such moronic posts. But, you need education. Firstly, it is a Grand Vitara, not a Jeep. Secondly, it is a full time 4WD vehicle. That means there is no 2WD mode in this vehicle, it is always in 4WD. Now, I know you are confused. You don't know much about 4WD. The Grand Vitara has open differential in the front and the rear axle. That means, if one side wheel starts slipping freely, the other side stops turning. That is what you are seeing.

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