4 Wheeling the Muddy Staples Line Harvey Hills Off-road
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- 4 Wheeling the Muddy Staples Line Harvey Hills Off-road, Trip Episode 17
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Great video I have been going back and watching the old ones. It’s funny to see the difference in vehicles from the beginning to current videos.
That 4.5L is one of my top 5 favorite motor sounds ever. Orgasmic.
Once again Ronny a great video to watch. I'm sure it took you a while to wash off all the mud. Great slow footage at the end
Thanks mate, washing the ute took about 2 hours only to get it dirt the weekend after again hahaha
Awesome mate👍🇳🇿
This is my favorite episode. Funny to see my mate Brendon W getting covered in mud! 👍🏻
Thanks for this video. Very much it was pleasant!
It's interesting to see that your cruiser with the canopy got just as far up the hill as the two single cabs.
Great vid mate
Cheers mate,
Yeah mine has a tiny bit more lift than the other two so that would have helped a little bit.
You guys got to come offroad to Panama Republic, all of our terrains are like this! always mud mud and more mud
Know that area all to well. Bugger to get up and bugger to get down when the track is so wet, that streams of water are coming out from the trees. In 2005 a Patrol got hooked up ( going down) and ended with the right rear back axle caught over a broken tree trunk. Not one vehicle was able to dislodge it . Finally we had to use a hand winch in thick shitty clay to drag it sideways. Finally after god knows how many hours it took, we finally got it free. Thank heavens for hot showers when we got back to our bush camp site.
Hahaha, yeah that mud is real sticky, have heard quite a few reports lately about hours of winching!
One of the reasons I avoid that area when it so wet you cant get up or down safely. No fun trying to walk around in ankle deep mud that can cause a person to fall.
Steinwaygrande oh man clay sucks, and its dam heavy too i remember when i went to utah a while back (riding atv) i had clay flinging up into my wheel wells and all over my atv which by the end probably weighed 45 kilos
great footage! love the videos thank you for posting
+Shotoforcebrazilianjiujitsu thanks for watching
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Like your toyota
Thanks mate
AWESOME! :D
Thanks @ronny for awesome vids. Quick question what size rims and tyres do you have on your rig? are they 7jj?
Bring on a rock crawling video rohny.. !!
What size tires are on that other grey Cruiser (tray back no canopy)? cheers
charlesholzy 35s
Where’s the entry to this track ?
get the kids to clean that aye!!
I am running bfg a/t 33's on a landcruiser 80, what psi should I use for a track like that? 20? or even lower?
We all used 20 psi during this trip. sometimes I go down to 16 if there are a lot of rocks but generally I use 20psi. For sand I use 16psi as a starting point ad that is generally spot on.
what I thought...perfect, thanks mate.
What´s the winch capacity on the Cruiser, 10,000 lbs?
On my 79 DC its 9500lbs, I find it works well. The other two single cab cruisers I'm not sure what they have. The ARB bull bar will only allow for a 9500lb winch to fit BTW, I would have got a bigger winch if it would fit however!
Good to know, thanks!!!
Does anyone make tow mirrors like the ones on hotspot for a d22?
not sure about the D22, think he got them from Opposite Lock 4x4. Perhaps ask them.
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what lift do you have on your cruiser?
3.5inch heavy duty front and rear (gvm upgrade)
Ronny Dahl cheers for that
texas75205 did you have to re-gear when you put the bigger tyres on? 35's yeah?
No need to regear as the lack of not having 6th gear from stock makes it a perfect match. Also 1st gear is not even used with stock tyres, with 35's 1st gear is actually useful again.
Ronny Dahl thanks big help! Appreciate it alot