Simpson Desert! CHAOS in the Desert!!! Part 1
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- The Simpson desert, a vast landscape stretching over 3 million hectares. from the thousands of sand dunes to the barron salt pans, this place is filled with a unique beauty that you can find no where else in Australia. The beauty of complete silence, the filling of being absolutely alone with not another soul for hundreds of kilometers. But not everything goes to plan and this is not the place you want to be stranded.
Join us as we find out what beautiful things are hidden in this vast landscape.
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Looks like an amazing trip. Love the sunsets and the remoteness. Just a thought tho, it would be nice to see those natural and wild places without all the sticker graffiti.
Great video..gives the real feel.of what's out there
Nice idea to leave the hood open to cool down. Next time will remember to do that.
Rooma
great content dudes🤟
We’ll be there in a few months - hope to have the same experience as you guys.
Good work. Fastastic aerial shots. 👍 As for firewood, I've been wondering about that too. As you've said, in Nat Pks you're not allowed to take anything from it (or bring pets). But I've seen time and time again on UA-cam from others whom have crossed it, that they use wood found on the desert for camp fires. That's why I thought, maybe it's exempted (for fallen tree/wood) for the Simpson.
Great video. I hope to bring my blazer to Australia some day.
What's going on with the crazy angle on that airbag? With all the $ you've got wrapped up in your troopy why cheap out running massive offsets or rear wheel spacers that fully expose your rear brakes?
Awesome adventure 😎
I think it's the sensor on the rear brake that would have lit up the dash cluster
Can't wait for the next one
Greetings from south africa 🇿🇦
Thanks for watching!! :)
Awesome vid. What size exhaust do you have on your cruiser it sounds bloody good
Thanks for watching Ben! It's a Manta 3inch straight through :)
Such an amazing spot, look forward to getting back there again soon… thanks for the motivation
Good work on the content. 👍🏼
Thanks for watching!!
That brakeline....
Surely you can't be the only ones with this set up.
Must be more out there with the exact same problem about to happen.
Hey mate what do you think of the Yokohama tyres compared to the maxxis? What’s better and how many k’s did you get out of the maxxis?
Hey James, I previously had Nitto trail grabblers.
We got 55,000 kms out of them, cant comment on the yokohamas yet as they're still super new
thanks for watching!
Looks like a great start to an epic trip. Good storytelling through fantastic editing. 👍 BTW, does the 78 Series come with an OBDII (OBD2) port?
Yes it does. So a OBD2 scanner is handy to have as part of your parts gear, for every vehicle with this port.
Hey mate, yes it does have an OBD2 port, and I do carry a OBD2 reader with us but it didnt pick up the error code we were having :( we are looking into a better one!
Cannot wait to do the Simpson. In the throes of getting our final mods sorted so next year we are ready to hit the frog and toad!
Also guys invest in a better mic cannot hear a lot of your footage!
You'll love it! One of our favourite trips yet, cant recommend it enough
Sorry, its such a pain :( we're working on it though!
Nicely done.
Should consider cable cover for the brake lines!just a thought!
Mate, mount your desert flag on the rear. It helps with driving fatigue on a week or a month long trips. I'm sharing my humble opinion from experienced, thanks.
Great idea! we'll do that next time
I don't even run an antenna on the front any more. UHF is on the rear swing away. It's much better.
You need a code reader, Scan gauge 2 are good
Air bags are a poor substitute for suspension upgrades and should not be relied upon to replace a proper spring/dampner package. More trouble than they are worth. In 45 years of off-roading, I continually hear of issues with them. Might be fine for carting heavy shit to the tip in suburbia, nothing but trouble in the real world like the Simpson. The salesmen whom swear by them, the same ones that suckered you into forking out ya money, have never used them off-road. The theory is fine if the axle is going up and down in a vertical plane, but off-road that is not the case as cross axle movement, one up one down, will always tilt the bags and move them out of alignment.
Just 1 thing bro can you please dull the tunes a little when that wepon is working.
Sings a good tune
Being UA-camrs you'll have a laptop.
Why not run Techstream and a $30 OBD2 cable to diagnose and/or clear ECO codes?
Chaos??
What was the CHAOS??? I'm not a fan of click bait.
...or exclamation points.
oh cool! so your finished at home n gone to the desert now ? 🏜️🌄🛻📹🤙😎
that's a bit of a secret she let out.. 🇦🇺 so are you south African or brittish ?
that's a bit of a bugger with the brake lines that the installer of the airbags and the last brake line change they didn't notice that issue , lucky u figured it out !
great drone footage !
I'll never understand why people go on these great big trips but are too scared to lower their tyre pressures to the right conditions of track,
well u reached another significant historical landmark! congrats on your trip! 🏜️🌄🌌🛻📹🤙😎