Bloody great video, guys! Kedron couldn't ask for a better advertisement, because if those vans can handle what you dish out, they'd be perfect for 'normal' people. hahaha
I love this video! I have watched about a dozen times. That takes some effort to drive with the caravan in tow! Good job! I wish I could go along with you!
Nothing like a father son relationship haha. Did the same in my 100 series on a steep hill (no van on back). Thankfully dad wasn’t there to hang it on me :-)
daydreamerindian well, since nobody answered in the four years, maybe you'll see this...I'm also sure that you've found out by now too...but ill say it anyway, just in case somebody else has the same question. Lower tire pressure allows for more traction. The sidewall is able to flex and the tred is able to 'wrap' around the terrain, allowing for a 'bigger footprint'. This also allows for a more forgiving ride, and less chance of puncture as well. I wish I had even more info, but that's off the top of my brain cells. Lol, this is a long shot eh? Anyway, g'day to all who reads...
Been watching this video for years and now I'm nearly in the market for a caravan to do our life long dream once the kids are self sufficient and as a qldr I'm not even gonna look at at another brand just because of the shit they thru these vans thru. See ya soon kedron.
Hi Stu!!! Thanks for the extended support and interest by the sounds!!! Appreciate it!!! And hope you enjoy your own trips in the near future too!!! And thanks also for the note regards the Kedron's too! Thanks again and catch up down the track mate! Regards, Glen ☺️
@@Franksssss Nice one mate! Certainly a very popular model the Compact!!! Have done quite a lot of extended towing with them also, they sit so well on the road and tracks! Thanks again and might catch up if you're through the factory! Regards Glen!
If only our American travel trailers were built this rugged. Most campers like to go off the beaten track, and some of the best camping places are off road. :)
What modifications do you guys make to the stock vehicles to be able to do this kinda stuff? Lift kit, lockers, ARB bullbar, Mud tires, new skid plates, etc? I got the equivalent to a Ford Ranger Wildtrak / Ford Everest 2010 4x4 model I think here in India. Got Geolandar AT tires already, getting the Ironman 2" lift kit first, front bumper and rock sliders next. good Mud tires too would follow :)
Bloody great video, guys! Kedron couldn't ask for a better advertisement, because if those vans can handle what you dish out, they'd be perfect for 'normal' people. hahaha
I love this video! I have watched about a dozen times. That takes some effort to drive with the caravan in tow! Good job! I wish I could go along with you!
Good on you for having a go, I thought you had it. I was looking forward to seeing the old mans reaction when you rolled over the top.
Old boys are not always cut out for young boys adventures! Negativity helps no one!
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Nothing like a father son relationship haha. Did the same in my 100 series on a steep hill (no van on back). Thankfully dad wasn’t there to hang it on me :-)
Great work men.5/5
Again a real adventure. Great.
06:45 What was wrong? Driveshaft broken?
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@dbzgt545
Thanks for that, (and the info on the set up!)
Great to hear you like the vids.
Thanks again and all the best!
how do you not roll those vehicles with boats strapped on top thats what i want to know
Great video guys! Here it is -25 with 20" of snow outside. Which model of Toyota Wagon is that?
Great video guys. Keep up the great work, really enjoying them
What happened after the end of this. How long did it take to get the diff repaired.
@6Camel6Finger6
Thanks for that mate.
Appreciate the note!
What's happened to that LC100 , is it the front right axle
@multivan2001 that noise wos the front differential breaking.
nice vid! like all of yours.
cmon dad its always worth a try.
why tyre pressure kept low in rocks,. isn't better to keep pressure up so tyres bounce off the rocks
daydreamerindian well, since nobody answered in the four years, maybe you'll see this...I'm also sure that you've found out by now too...but ill say it anyway, just in case somebody else has the same question. Lower tire pressure allows for more traction. The sidewall is able to flex and the tred is able to 'wrap' around the terrain, allowing for a 'bigger footprint'. This also allows for a more forgiving ride, and less chance of puncture as well. I wish I had even more info, but that's off the top of my brain cells. Lol, this is a long shot eh? Anyway, g'day to all who reads...
@6Camel6Finger6
Appreciate the note mate!
Been watching this video for years and now I'm nearly in the market for a caravan to do our life long dream once the kids are self sufficient and as a qldr I'm not even gonna look at at another brand just because of the shit they thru these vans thru.
See ya soon kedron.
Hi Stu!!! Thanks for the extended support and interest by the sounds!!! Appreciate it!!! And hope you enjoy your own trips in the near future too!!! And thanks also for the note regards the Kedron's too!
Thanks again and catch up down the track mate!
Regards, Glen ☺️
@@GallBoys just sent a request for brochure etc on a cp5 compact.
I reckon that be the one for me and the missus.
@@Franksssss Nice one mate! Certainly a very popular model the Compact!!! Have done quite a lot of extended towing with them also, they sit so well on the road and tracks!
Thanks again and might catch up if you're through the factory!
Regards Glen!
@@GallBoys I'd be keen for a look in September I reckon.
@@Franksssss Nice one! Catch up then! 👍
Early year 100s are bad about blowing front diffs. Get an ARB locker, that'll strengthen it up. Love the videos!
@truck501
Thanks for that mate!
I'd leave him at home
If only our American travel trailers were built this rugged. Most campers like to go off the beaten track, and some of the best camping places are off road. :)
@theoriginalmodz
Thanks guys!
the old bloke is always right
What modifications do you guys make to the stock vehicles to be able to do this kinda stuff? Lift kit, lockers, ARB bullbar, Mud tires, new skid plates, etc?
I got the equivalent to a Ford Ranger Wildtrak / Ford Everest 2010 4x4 model I think here in India. Got Geolandar AT tires already, getting the Ironman 2" lift kit first, front bumper and rock sliders next. good Mud tires too would follow :)
As sung by our very own Tania Kernaghan "Dad's not gonna like it!". Another ripper of a video.
@6Camel6Finger6 agreed!
Old men know what they're talking about! I should know, I'll be old soon enough. ;¬)
Disconnecting the level riders probably would have helped.
I guess I could say for the old guy
Not happy Chappy lol
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I'd hate to buy a used vehicle from you guys.😁
Geez,
The oldman was a bit pissed off, didn't even take the beer.
looks like fun