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Thread: Touareg compared to a Pajero DiD

  1. #11
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    I wouldn't doubt VW when they say ground clearance is 238mm, than it is 238mm.
    Let me put it this way. If you work with wood you are working within 1mm, if you work with steel or metals you work within 0.1mm - 0.001mm,
    if you write articles in magazines you are journalist and I don't know on what scale you are working, how accurate is your device you use for measuring the ground clearance.
    So you shouldn't doubt what would be in today’s modern age of laser measuring devices a 1 minute job to verify ground clearance of the vehicle. Car manufacturers know it even before the prototype is made. And what somebody write in some magazine is not important.
    Who do you trust more journalists or VW engineering team.

    In my opinion you should be able to slide 238mm box if you want under the vehicle without scratching it, or drive over that box without scratching it on perfectly level surface. But when you wear down tyres just 1mm the ground clearance will be less than 238mm specified.

    Driving skills are as important as the ground clearance and approach and departure angles.

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    Now here is one for you all.
    Reference is the owners manual.
    Booklet 3.2 (Driving) page 77
    "Ground clearance. This is the vertical distance between the level ground and the lowest item on the vehicle. Vehicles without pneumatic suspension. maximum ground clearance 240mm.
    Vehicles with pneumatic suspension. maximum ground clearance 160mm in load level, maximum 300mm in X'tra level.
    Vehicles with pneumatic sports suspension. maximum ground clearance 160mm in load level, maximum 280mm in X'tra level."

    Booklet 3.5 (Technical data) page 18 (165kw diesel V6 TDI with DPF)
    "Ground clearance at permissible gross vehicle weight vehicles without ride height settings 163mm. Vehicles with ride height settings. At street level 220mm, at load level (minimum) 160mm & at X'tra level (maximum) 300mm."

    Reference is the Volkswagen Touareg brochure dated as at June 2007 page 35 (Dimensions)
    "Off road dimensions, ground clearance steel spring suspension 237mm, air suspension 160-300mm."

    I had measured my steel suspension unladen vehicle first using a tape measure and then by running a 234mm high spray can of 300g under the vehicle, so I would say my vehicle has a ground clearance of at lease 237mm as is.
    Now if I was to get in with the wife, 2 x kids, the dog, a full esky and all the other rubbish I need to carry for a family outing I would believe that would reduce my ground clearance by some ??mm.

    Thoughts

    Flipper Dog

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    Well I want to believe the ground clearance is the advertised 237mm (or perhaps 240 as the manual states, but the lawyers made them advertise 237mm to allow for a full tank of fuel, the dog, wife kids and gear)

    Thanks for doing the measurement on you new vehicle flipperDog, certainly make me feel it's likely my new car will be the same.

    Thing I can't square away is why Markus and Bob Z had different observations. Both guys come across as knowledgeable and able to take measurements.
    Surely it isn't the difference between the Facelift Model, which Flipper has, and the R5 that the other two own. The difference seems to great??

    David
    Last edited by dmm_au; 13-11-2007 at 09:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipper Dog View Post
    Vehicles with pneumatic sports suspension. maximum ground clearance 160mm in load level, maximum 280mm in X'tra level."

    Flipper Dog
    That checks with my messures I took of the loan Treg, I my have had in sport mode, I cant double check anymore as it has gone back. My own still has clearance of 245mm but that is with my 45-50mm lifted suspension.
    The other messuring point for veryfication is the higest point on the mudguards, mine read between 895-900mm, the loaner at high setting was 900mm xtra heigh was front 920-5mm and rear was 930mm. It certainly has me puzzled

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    Sounds like we need someone with an un-modified R5 to confirm their 'ride height'. I think FlipperDogs method of sliding an aerosol can under all the lowest points of the car is a really good and easy test. The bent tape measure looks a little more controversial.

    Understandably you're going to feel a bit jibbed, if your 45-50mm lift kit has only resulted in 5-10mm more than stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmm_au View Post
    Sounds like we need someone with an un-modified R5 to confirm their 'ride height'. I think FlipperDogs method of sliding an aerosol can under all the lowest points of the car is a really good and easy test. The bent tape measure looks a little more controversial.

    Understandably you're going to feel a bit jibbed, if your 45-50mm lift kit has only resulted in 5-10mm more than stock

    Well befor I had the suspension modyfied the messure on the mudguards was only around 850mm, so istill got my lift

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    Just got home to read this thread and had a look at the measurements as Sumar has taken.

    That checks with my messures I took of the loan Treg, I my have had in sport mode, I cant double check anymore as it has gone back. My own still has clearance of 245mm but that is with my 45-50mm lifted suspension.
    The other messuring point for veryfication is the higest point on the mudguards, mine read between 895-900mm, the loaner at high setting was 900mm xtra heigh was front 920-5mm and rear was 930mm. It certainly has me puzzled
    I am looking at 878mm front and 880mm rear. The vehicle has no cargo onboard and 1/3 tank of fuel, I do also have the tow bar with tongue fitted.
    Do you think that Volkswagen has raised the vehicle by 30mm for the facelift model or is it that the R5 was lower due to it's suspension configeration?
    Well befor I had the suspension modyfied the messure on the mudguards was only around 850mm, so istill got my lift
    Someone should make a trip to a dealer with a tape measure to look at a new R5 and steel V6 FSI

    Flipper Dog
    Last edited by Flipper Dog; 14-11-2007 at 04:24 PM.

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    More for the mix, my front and rear guards are at approx 870mm +/- 2. Half a tank and no load.

    I'm not disputing anyone's measurements, but for my usage, it's not quite enough.

    Cheers
    2009 LR D3 SE
    2005 Touareg R5 Lux - gone

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