Buenísimos sus videos de 4x4 , me gusta porque muestran tal y como es el recorrido, con el sonido ambiente y todo lo demás. No como otros vídeos donde te ponen el vídeo pero con una música toda insolente y que además le mata la emoción del sonido real del vídeo propio. Excelente vídeo. Gracias
@TheBronco67 Its a Mitsubishi mate. This one in the vid is a 2007 model. The new ones are even better and can have a range of bolt on mods added with ease. I've been incredibly impressed with how well it goes. has bested the rangie a couple of times :-( Good price too coming in around $50,000 AUD
Hi mate been watching a few of your videos with interest since I "won" a 2007 RRS TDV8 3.6l on the auctions last week in Sydney.. haven't seen it yet and getting it trucked up to Darwin.. hoping nothing major wrong with it! Hey just watching your vids - did I detect that a D3 has a little less problem getting over the rocks etc than the RRS does? Although both do really well... - I know they're pretty much identical underneath but with a few differences. I think the RRS is a little shorter (which should help offroad) and stiffer suspension?
Shorter wheelbase can be a plus or minus depending on the track. We don't have the e-locker in the rear that the Disco has which makes a huge difference. Hope you got one with the e-locker as it's not easy to retrofit one.
@bradives Hi Brad, Am running Cooper STT's 245/70's on Dyna Mic 17 x7 Steel rims Really do need to be able to put some bigger rubber on though and the 245's are just too narrow. The Sport and D3 are seriously hampered with tyre selections due to the maximum size of 32inches (which btw will rub a little)
@JamieOGilmore thanks for the info. the Mitsubishi's you can get here in the states are just a rebadged Dodge Dakota and unless your trying to race someone down the highway aren't much good.
Buenísimos sus videos de 4x4 , me gusta porque muestran tal y como es el recorrido, con el sonido ambiente y todo lo demás. No como otros vídeos donde te ponen el vídeo pero con una música toda insolente y que además le mata la emoción del sonido real del vídeo propio. Excelente vídeo. Gracias
range rover is just a beast of machine... i'm living in switzerland and have one too, and it's very good driving in snow and the woods!
What an amazing spot for 4WDing. On my bucket list. Thanks
That Mitsu is on Pointt!!
It’s good to se a Range Rover with off road tires and grinding it out in the dirt and rocks!
who makes the Triton it held its own with the Rover. Impressed
the triton is amazing.. i own one in indonesia .. the range rover are in its best with terrain response nice video mate!
Very cool video work
@adaanhauptzn
It's a Sony HD handycam with a 250gb hard drive in it. Takes amazingly sharp footage and very light/easy to use.
@TheBronco67 Its a Mitsubishi mate.
This one in the vid is a 2007 model. The new ones are even better and can have a range of bolt on mods added with ease.
I've been incredibly impressed with how well it goes.
has bested the rangie a couple of times :-(
Good price too coming in around $50,000 AUD
good vids hope to see some good ones soon
this is a realy kewl video. What cammra's did you use?.
Hi mate been watching a few of your videos with interest since I "won" a 2007 RRS TDV8 3.6l on the auctions last week in Sydney.. haven't seen it yet and getting it trucked up to Darwin.. hoping nothing major wrong with it! Hey just watching your vids - did I detect that a D3 has a little less problem getting over the rocks etc than the RRS does? Although both do really well... - I know they're pretty much identical underneath but with a few differences. I think the RRS is a little shorter (which should help offroad) and stiffer suspension?
Shorter wheelbase can be a plus or minus depending on the track. We don't have the e-locker in the rear that the Disco has which makes a huge difference. Hope you got one with the e-locker as it's not easy to retrofit one.
@bradives
Hi Brad,
Am running Cooper STT's 245/70's on Dyna Mic 17 x7 Steel rims
Really do need to be able to put some bigger rubber on though and the 245's are just too narrow.
The Sport and D3 are seriously hampered with tyre selections due to the maximum size of 32inches (which btw will rub a little)
does the triton uses diff locks or traction control or just LSD?
@JamieOGilmore thanks for the info. the Mitsubishi's you can get here in the states are just a rebadged Dodge Dakota and unless your trying to race someone down the highway aren't much good.
is this called two-tracking ?
is that a diesel range rover?
Triton has rear diff lock from factory
What size are those wheels
they are 17inch steel wheels from Dynamic in Melbourne Australia
Does that mean your car does not have the Brembo brake upgrade?