What an awesome ep. Tania beer at the waterfall is the best part of camping. This whole series has been awesome. We always look forward to the next ep.
Thanks guys! East Arnhem Land is a pretty special place! 2 stints of 6 months over 2 years and still did not get to experience everything! We'll be back for sure! 🍻😀👍🍻
Hi Marcus, we just fitted some BOS stabilizer legs onto our Lotus which are made to jack the van up on either side you need to do away with the plastic ramps. It is like what airbags to to level up. Each leg can support 1,600kg and you can jack the whole side of the van up to change a tyre. Just need a drill to operate. You measure from the top of the stabilizer to the ground to work out whether you need the 600mm, 500mm, 400mm. We have 600mm rear and 500mm front. Info is all on their site.
Omg, i have been wanting to get them fffoorrreevveerr! I have only heard good things about them. We are off grid for the next 2 months but once we get closer to civilisation i think its time to invest! Thanks for the tip. 😀😀
@@VetinaVan You can throw away the ramps they life you van 400mm or more. They are in high demand if a seller is going to be where you travel order them. Thanks
My question is, have you reinforced where the Boss legs are? Stabiliser legs, and possibly the mounting location are there to stabilise not to take the whole weight as the wheels are on the ground. Just my thoughts.
@@lloydhenriksson The mounts are welded to the underneath of the chassis with 3 inches of weld each side and made on 6mm plate. If you are a welder you would know weld is good for 1 ton per inch. You only use them in the vertical if lifting to change a wheel when it is hooked to the car. We have a Lotus van like his and the mounting points are heavy duty. Other kinds of van would need to be checked though, some of them would be flimsy. Good for levelling though. Thanks
What an awesome ep. Tania beer at the waterfall is the best part of camping. This whole series has been awesome. We always look forward to the next ep.
Thanks guys! East Arnhem Land is a pretty special place! 2 stints of 6 months over 2 years and still did not get to experience everything! We'll be back for sure! 🍻😀👍🍻
Just awesome shots and would have loved to see more on the fishing at the end but I'm a fishing tragic! 😀
Cato river fishing is next level, will do a full episode next time we are up there! 🍻🍻
very cool spot and amazing merge of the moon and fire 👍.....Just one Question though. Was the track in Corrugated?.... Sorry. Could not resist 🦆
Haha, nar mate, was smooth as a baby's bum! Typical youtubers hyping everything everything up..🦆🍻🦆🍻
Hi Marcus, we just fitted some BOS stabilizer legs onto our Lotus which are made to jack the van up on either side you need to do away with the plastic ramps. It is like what airbags to to level up. Each leg can support 1,600kg and you can jack the whole side of the van up to change a tyre. Just need a drill to operate. You measure from the top of the stabilizer to the ground to work out whether you need the 600mm, 500mm, 400mm. We have 600mm rear and 500mm front. Info is all on their site.
Omg, i have been wanting to get them fffoorrreevveerr! I have only heard good things about them. We are off grid for the next 2 months but once we get closer to civilisation i think its time to invest! Thanks for the tip. 😀😀
@@VetinaVan You can throw away the ramps they life you van 400mm or more. They are in high demand if a seller is going to be where you travel order them. Thanks
My question is, have you reinforced where the Boss legs are? Stabiliser legs, and possibly the mounting location are there to stabilise not to take the whole weight as the wheels are on the ground. Just my thoughts.
@@lloydhenriksson The mounts are welded to the underneath of the chassis with 3 inches of weld each side and made on 6mm plate. If you are a welder you would know weld is good for 1 ton per inch. You only use them in the vertical if lifting to change a wheel when it is hooked to the car. We have a Lotus van like his and the mounting points are heavy duty. Other kinds of van would need to be checked though, some of them would be flimsy. Good for levelling though. Thanks
Have you looked into a savvy level
A mate was showing me the Savvy level just a few weeks back when we were at Exmouth! It's on the list.. but it's a long list.. 😄😄👍👍🍻🍻