Love your view on reviews and "on the take"..... Keep up the good work! Have seen these Rhinohide rear window protectors before, looks like its next on the list
Thanks Shane, that means a lot to me. In the end, that’s one thing no one can take away from you. The give away will occur in the coming weeks (along with the OBDII reader from the last release). Cheers😎👍
Thanks, Terry, for the update on the rear window protector. I feel your pain. I've broken two rear windows in the FJ; the joys of towing a shame they don't have anything anymore for the FJ
$10 sheet of coreflute from Bunnings does the job, just done a 14,000 k SA,NT, WA half lap incl Gibb, Kimberlies & Pilbara roads, towing hybrid, saved the rear window numerous times, second time Ive used it. $320 for the Rhinohide, dreamin.
Hey Uncle Terry, another interesting vid m8. Looks like a great product and immensely useful for us that tow;-) I like the idea in the comments re using the raven seal round the edges:-)
A strip of Raven brand RP59 weather seal tape (or similar) from the big green shed around the outside aid immensely in keeping the dust and dirt out from between the two surfaces if seeing out the back is something you need.
Thanks Terry for another product to mull over. If i ever tow I'll be considering this, for sure! When do we get to see you do the the Simmo again? It seems like that yeah is becoming a highway (on UA-cam) but I'll still get there, one day 👍
@@JafffaAdventures yeah, The Madigan Line, very few do it so it'll be good to see and hear it from you guys. Glad to know you'll be pumping out videos, like you do, until the end of 26, at least! 🤣 Cheers for all you do 👍
Terry I have one on my 200 as I tow. I do have a stone stomper however still put one on for protection rowing. Very happy with the installation and they are fairly simple to remove when washing the car. I am interested in your longer term feedback. For me so far so good.
Cheers mate ... another awesome video. I was thinking what it might be like in the dust, but as you said, one usually has crap to the roof on a big trip. I'd beinterested to know what its like with road grime and in the rain, please!! Thanks!!
Road grime and rain tend to get on the panel surface, but not really behind it on the glass like the dust. I guess it’s not quite as mobile as the dust. It’s not perfect, but not bad. Thanks for tuning in. Cheers😎👍
Love your view on reviews and "on the take".....
Keep up the good work!
Have seen these Rhinohide rear window protectors before, looks like its next on the list
Cheers. I’ll be doing a giveaway on this when I do a bit more tow testing. Cheers😎👍
Great video as always mate. I love that you simply won’t bend from your morals and that you’re straight down the line 👍🏻
Thanks Shane, that means a lot to me. In the end, that’s one thing no one can take away from you. The give away will occur in the coming weeks (along with the OBDII reader from the last release). Cheers😎👍
I’ve been contemplating doing it for my 200. I’ve got the panels. Love the product.
Yes indeed, I have the panels too and rate them highly. Expensive but effective😎👍
Thanks, Terry, for the update on the rear window protector. I feel your pain. I've broken two rear windows in the FJ; the joys of towing a shame they don't have anything anymore for the FJ
Yes that is a bummer Ed. Looks like a bit of cardboard taped to the back for you🥴👍
looks like a great product Terry
I do indeed rate it mate😎👍
Thanks for sharing Terry 👍
Cheers😎👍
$10 sheet of coreflute from Bunnings does the job, just done a 14,000 k SA,NT, WA half lap incl Gibb, Kimberlies & Pilbara roads, towing hybrid, saved the rear window numerous times, second time Ive used it. $320 for the Rhinohide, dreamin.
Yes indeed, nothing wrong with coreflute. I’ve used cardboard successfully as well. 😎👍
Hey Uncle Terry, another interesting vid m8. Looks like a great product and immensely useful for us that tow;-) I like the idea in the comments re using the raven seal round the edges:-)
Yes indeed Craig, that is a good idea especially if your back windscreen is not obstructed. Cheers
Great video Terry, the fixing issue could easily sorted by making the key L shaped double ended with one end shorter like a cheap Allen key
That would do the trick Peter. Thanks for tuning in mate😎👍
Great video Terry, thank you for sharing 😊
No worries mate, thanks for tuning in. Cheers😎👍
A strip of Raven brand RP59 weather seal tape (or similar) from the big green shed around the outside aid immensely in keeping the dust and dirt out from between the two surfaces if seeing out the back is something you need.
Good tip mate, cheers😎👍
Thanks Terry for another product to mull over. If i ever tow I'll be considering this, for sure! When do we get to see you do the the Simmo again? It seems like that yeah is becoming a highway (on UA-cam) but I'll still get there, one day 👍
Next Simmo trip will be the Madigan on the bikes, but not until 2026 as 2025 is already planned out completely. Thanks for tuning in mate😎👍
@@JafffaAdventures yeah, The Madigan Line, very few do it so it'll be good to see and hear it from you guys. Glad to know you'll be pumping out videos, like you do, until the end of 26, at least! 🤣 Cheers for all you do 👍
@VenidiciRobidici thanks mate, it’s not easy but I’ll keep at it for the meantime. Cheers 😎👍
Terry I have one on my 200 as I tow. I do have a stone stomper however still put one on for protection rowing. Very happy with the installation and they are fairly simple to remove when washing the car. I am interested in your longer term feedback. For me so far so good.
That’s great feedback Paul, especially since you tow. Thanks for sharing with the broader community. Cheers😎👍
PS I purchased an Allen key style key which has a right angle that solves the top two that are hard to get to. 🤞
Good thinking mate, I’m not that smart🥴😉
Cheers mate ... another awesome video. I was thinking what it might be like in the dust, but as you said, one usually has crap to the roof on a big trip. I'd beinterested to know what its like with road grime and in the rain, please!! Thanks!!
Road grime and rain tend to get on the panel surface, but not really behind it on the glass like the dust. I guess it’s not quite as mobile as the dust. It’s not perfect, but not bad. Thanks for tuning in. Cheers😎👍
10 bucks of coreflute. Some tape... sorry cant see the cost to this product. The suckers and the sheet are not even 50 bucks at volume
Yep, that works perfectly fine. I have even used cardboard successfully in the past. Cheers😎👍