As a marketing tool, Qld national parks could include a sticker, with their park permit. The sticker could list the permit holders preferred tyre pressure for sand driving, 50-40 PSI, 39 -30, 29-20, then they could have sub increments. 19 - 15 PSI, 14 -10, 9-5. Then they could monitor those who got stuck, and tore up the tracks, and offer incentives to the who treated the island tracks with respect.
@@aussieas6655 Dead Wrong, the larger the footprint the less PSI the vehicle exerts on the sand hence it will stay on top longer. Deflating works the same way as it increases surface area. Pure physics. Its the city boys with zero experience and bacon slicers that thrash the trails.
@@bossmonkey1126 You're telling me the bigger the vehicle the less pressure on the sand? Do you smoke meth? Surface area is key it does not matter how much you weigh. Besides that my point was not how to drive in the sand it was about big tyre heroes that still can't drive destroying the tracks.
@@aussieas6655 You mentioned the meth??? read my reply. Where do you read anything about a BIGGER VEHICLE. ?? Just for you, footprint refers to the area or contact patch, that would be the part of the tire that is in direct contact with the ground. You say " it does not matter how much you weigh ?? It absolutely matters ,[again physics] It's a DIRECT correlation between weight and surface area. [this is where we figure pounds per square inch] put down the pipe, calm down and try to understand the concept and keep off the beach until this sinks in.
Love these. Kind of like pimple popping videos but I'm not ashamed afterwards. I've learned a lot about sand driving too. Let me see: get a really heavy car and load it as much as you can - probably should get gvm upgrade so you can really max out; make sure most of your load is over the back axle; fang it 'cause everyone know that makes you go faster (chipped motor definitely); plenty of opposite lock 'cause pushing sand with your sidewall is way more effective than rolling over it; and by all means get lots of advice on tyre pressures independent of actual weight (and distribution) or tyre size.
good to see your channel is back in action !! been too long ..everyone here is in low range .. not sure why ?? and obviously incorrect Tyre pressures ... definitely UHF ch 55 lol
Unless you have a really powerful motor and relatively low gearing normally high range is a no go outside of the compact sand on the beaches. You can get away with high 1st for a lot of it with decent power and low tyre pressures but I was in low 2nd or 3rd most of the time there with a little bit of low 1st. My motor was knackered at the time though, never got stuck however.
Because low range is better for 90% of soft sand driving. You don't work the engine, clutch & transmission as hard + you have the torque required if it starts to get properly tough. High range on sand is for amateurs that like to make things harder on themselves & thier vehicle than it needs to be.
@@tasmanmcmillan1777 nah just gotta stay in the power band and won’t have an issue. Too many blokes use low all the time when they don’t need to and wonder why their always at the mechanics
The rule of thumb is, Mud tires and all terrain with D rating should be deflate between 10 -15 psi do to stiff side wall. All terrain tires with C or D rating 13-18 pis is good. ALL P tires ie. P265/60R17 should be between 15 to 20 psi. Not all tire made equally even though they have the same specifications so you have to learn your tire and best air pressure that suit your tire.
I dont know how those small diesels work but If I go through sand I am in four hi. Four low if I WAS to get stuck but I need momentum so four hi. We have sand like talcum powder here in pandhandle of Florida.
That is how fraser sand etc was in the 70's and 80's .No fat tyres,First vehicle with adiff lock was the 80's Range Rover that would go anywhere on the island.
@@angelopennisi4300 The first vehicle with a diff lock was the 70's Range Rover lol and even at over 40 years old would still piss all over these fools in their "4x4 Utes"
I'm glad i read the comments, i was going to say the same thing 😂 I bought an MR triton last year and its first trip was through here and did it no issue. All the lads with their 80-120k cruisers were making idiots of them selves. Tritons are definitely a capable car.
I took my MQ all over Straddie and the thing was unstoppable! I couldn't even get it bogged when I tried lol deliberately dug it in to the diffs up in the soft stuff and it still just crawled itself out. Keen to try Fraser now it's got bigger tyres, might finally use low range
@@SpencerHHO not saying it can't be done in a manual, just that automatics are better suited for off-road. Watch the way most of those trucks that got stuck going into that hill start in 2nd low and couldn't grab 1st when they lost momentum.
The worst truck/SUV for driving sand is the one with the muppet steering it. Manual or auto doesn't matter. Pick a gear and hold it. I'm a manual lover all day everyday. Drive the missus ranger in "manual" daily. Most these muppets stick it in drive and feed it.
@@Land_Raver Auto certainly has it's advantages but I disagree with your assertion that they are terrible or "the worst" for this, I've seen plenty of new auto utes overheat and cook their trannies in the sand which doesn't happen to manuals. That isn't to say auto is bad at all but plenty of them are badly implemented that makes them worse than a manual. I wouldn't be caught dead in the outback with a new auto, when they go wrong you're in a lot more trouble than a manual. older autos are a bit of a different story.
It is, I did it with a half broken motor that was making only one third power with massive fuel issues and I never got stuck, couldn't get above 40kmh but never got bogged.
Desert man here. This is why I keep 33X12.50 Toyo M/Ts on my tuned 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi. Traction and power is needed in that soft sand. I just float over it.
@@poppyoldboymill5909 I was stating the vehicle because it's a quad cab, it's over 6k lbs. Just floats, and it if the sand gets too mucky, V8 pulls on 2nd gear just churns out the torque. FOX shocks and MOOG components soak up all the blows and catch all the air. Too. Much. Fun.
The tires are filled with air. There is no doubt that the tire pressure ranges between 30 PSI and 40. If you want to drive your four-wheel drive car on sand, you must make the tire pressure from 20 to 10. You can easily pass in this place without the need to operate heavy four-wheel drive.
No compressors were harmed in the making of this video
Spot on!!
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Few rev limiters might need looking at though!
Brian Bowditch rev limiter is there for a reason..... it tells you when to change gears!!!!!
Coming from an absolute novice, it’s all about the tire pressure. First, second and third rule…
Hi Mate good to see that the 45 PSI 4x4 CLUB are still enjoying Fraser CHEERS.
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Seriously half these guys are probably on road pressures hey 🤦♀️
@@lexicase5642If I had to drive that section on Fraser I would start at 15 PSI in my Six Wheeler CHEERS
Very nice 👍 👍
Good footage! I didn’t want the white hilux to get unstuck I really enjoyed that part 👀
"He's on 55!". Was that radio channel or PSI lol
i'll pay that one lol
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I thought the same
Hahahahaha
40psi club
Survey says, blokes with personal plates get bogged more than the blokes keeping it real.
One bar???might be the way to go!!!!!
Combine that with blokes with the incredibly thick and 1.2M radome antennas and there is serious bogging.
@@bobpfaff2258 agree.With antennas having the capabilities to communicate with China,who needs to drop tyre pressure.
All the gear and no freaking idea.....
#navlife ... #fordlife
As a marketing tool, Qld national parks could include a sticker, with their park permit. The sticker could list the permit holders preferred tyre pressure for sand driving, 50-40 PSI, 39 -30, 29-20, then they could have sub increments. 19 - 15 PSI, 14 -10, 9-5.
Then they could monitor those who got stuck, and tore up the tracks, and offer incentives to the who treated the island tracks with respect.
Look for the floggers with 35+ inch tyres. Theres all your track damage.
@@aussieas6655 Dead Wrong, the larger the footprint the less PSI the vehicle exerts on the sand hence it will stay on top longer. Deflating works the same way as it increases surface area. Pure physics. Its the city boys with zero experience and bacon slicers that thrash the trails.
@@bossmonkey1126 You're telling me the bigger the vehicle the less pressure on the sand? Do you smoke meth?
Surface area is key it does not matter how much you weigh.
Besides that my point was not how to drive in the sand it was about big tyre heroes that still can't drive destroying the tracks.
@@aussieas6655 You mentioned the meth??? read my reply. Where do you read anything about a BIGGER VEHICLE. ?? Just for you, footprint refers to the area or contact patch, that would be the part of the tire that is in direct contact with the ground. You say " it does not matter how much you weigh ?? It absolutely matters ,[again physics] It's a DIRECT correlation between weight and surface area. [this is where we figure pounds per square inch]
put down the pipe, calm down and try to understand the concept and keep off the beach until this sinks in.
@@bossmonkey1126 I went through there in a 80 series, watched everyone getting stuck then we just cruise through no sweat, 6psi 👌
Love these. Kind of like pimple popping videos but I'm not ashamed afterwards. I've learned a lot about sand driving too. Let me see: get a really heavy car and load it as much as you can - probably should get gvm upgrade so you can really max out; make sure most of your load is over the back axle; fang it 'cause everyone know that makes you go faster (chipped motor definitely); plenty of opposite lock 'cause pushing sand with your sidewall is way more effective than rolling over it; and by all means get lots of advice on tyre pressures independent of actual weight (and distribution) or tyre size.
You forgot that you need the largest diameter rims and lowest profile tyres available.
And D shackles heaps of Shackles
Leave the traction control ON. In these situations you need traction
😂😂😂
I wish I could see a Suzuki samurai ..but thanks to all of you ….u made my day ……love from the west coast of India ❤
When they start floating in the sand with the revs dropping you know there's a fail coming.
Amateur 4x4 is equally as fun to watch as a busy boat ramp
Interesting, I wonder if there’s a similar channel for boat ramps
There is actually the channel is called haulover @@ian9toes
I'll have to say you down under folks go at the off roading with a vengeance.
Not really. It's just the idiots with more money than brains.
Old mate at 3:03 holding down the brakes whilst being helped out.. well done bud
Haha didn't even spot that. What a nutter.
Всем привет) интересно было бы среди всех этих машин увидеть Ниву и Уаз
That Pootrol smashed it!!
Not the one at 1:06 hahaha
That was a garbage effort, unless that's all it had. Pootrols came in some awfully gutless versions.
@@lunchie80 1HZ.....
@@lunchie80 they are all gutless except the Tb48 and Vk56
good to see your channel is back in action !! been too long ..everyone here is in low range .. not sure why ?? and obviously incorrect Tyre pressures ... definitely UHF ch 55 lol
Unless you have a really powerful motor and relatively low gearing normally high range is a no go outside of the compact sand on the beaches. You can get away with high 1st for a lot of it with decent power and low tyre pressures but I was in low 2nd or 3rd most of the time there with a little bit of low 1st. My motor was knackered at the time though, never got stuck however.
Because low range is better for 90% of soft sand driving. You don't work the engine, clutch & transmission as hard + you have the torque required if it starts to get properly tough. High range on sand is for amateurs that like to make things harder on themselves & thier vehicle than it needs to be.
I see your comments on nearly every 4by video. You like to 4wdriving very much 🤙🤙
That land Cruiser @15:46 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 My favourite 🏆
Ok so 4low and bouncing of the limiter is the approved technique, got it 👌
To be fair, that’s better than high range & low ROM
@@tasmanmcmillan1777 nah just gotta stay in the power band and won’t have an issue. Too many blokes use low all the time when they don’t need to and wonder why their always at the mechanics
@@wadedixon6780 I drive vehicles which stay in low range, they’re fine
I've always been taught to use high range 2nd gear, deflate tyres to around 18 or 16 and keep a bit of momentum, but don't revve the guts out of it.
if you own a zd30 patrol the only option is low range on sand, high range u loose boost and power
해변 뷰도 끝내주고.. 모래코스도 좋네요~~
The rule of thumb is, Mud tires and all terrain with D rating should be deflate between 10 -15 psi do to stiff side wall. All terrain tires with C or D rating 13-18 pis is good. ALL P tires ie. P265/60R17 should be between 15 to 20 psi. Not all tire made equally even though they have the same specifications so you have to learn your tire and best air pressure that suit your tire.
Wouldn’t be very good content but would it?
Best thing to do in soft sand is start at 20psi and go down to maybe 15 if you need to. Never go to 10 unless you have no other option
@@ElisPalace lol, depends on tyre size, weight of vehicle, side wall thickness.
This youtube channel and all its best hits wouldn't exist if people followed your advice lol
@@ElisPalace never? I used to run 0 psi and it worked great for me, never did a bead.
But it was a suzuki with 37x14.5 creepy crawlers.
holy shit i just binge watched 6 hours lol!!!!
I am reminded of the old Jack Absalom videos with him doing stuff like this in a Sigma wagon.
Where are you been guys?
8:30 doesn’t get more Aussie then “yeah nah she’s fucked” 🤣🤣🤣
Would lower tyres pressures help ….seen it on some desert clips from America 🤔
Yep. Need to drop down to around 15-20psi
Quality content mate 🍺
Thanks 👍🍺
What you guys reckon?.10psi?
Shhh don’t tell anyone that secret 😂.
hahahahaha doesn't get more Queensland than hearing "Yeah nah she's fucked" @ 8:28
Отличное видео, песок коварен,!
"We're gonna make it! We're gonna make it...we're not gonna make it."
How did they get this far up the island without deflating their tyres? Can't be the first time they got stuck
To many Stupid people
exactly , they gotten onto the ferry, have clearly been poncing about the island and then this bit seems to be a mystery?
isint this the north nygala blow entrance , been so long i cant remember
With soft tyres my V8 Auto FJ40 would shit it in! Welcome back 👍😎🇦🇺
09:44 what model is that ? And whats the motor ?
Another great viewing of the 40psi club. Why are people against running 12psi getting through it in one hit
It's been a while!!
I appreciated that 1980s landcruiser just sailing through there at 15:45
That's a 60 series bruz
Jimmie rustled
@@joegibbs543680s as in 1980s era. FJ60s are from 80s 👌
3:08 do you even snatch?
with temp comes more psi... need to check pressures more regular! my 2cents worth!
This channel promised. It delivered.
why do people stop accelerating when they're making progress but put the boot in as soon as they stop
Jesus. Thst old red Patrol at 17:50 sounded like someone was shaking a tin of marbles under the bonnet.
Is there a shortage of tyre pumps in Autralia?
Nah mate. Just a massive glut of lazy pricks 🙄
Nice work! What camera do you use?
That sand is a hard trying bugger . . though it's never got the best of me
plenty of happy blokes watching on at 19:15
Preferred the front at 19:36 myself haha. No wonder the guy couldn't get out, I'd weigh a lot less after a weekend camping with her hahahaha
@@lunchie80
You mean from all the throat yogurt you pumped into it?
Hmmm not many bagged tyres seen here ? High pressures are the go these days it seems.
I just want to know why they didn’t drop tha tier pressure ??😂😂😂 you should come to Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 for some experience 🖤🖤😂
Man those tritons are underrated!
The owners just know how to let their tires down! Beach driving is all about tire pressure
The MQ's do go well in the sand but. The little engine that could
Did any of these people lower their tyre pressures
Goes to show how good the patrol is
great when running and not on a tilt tray.
seriously though, it has little to do with the make
is it good to use a tractor tires on that kind of terrain?
Always do if you have a tractor!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Range_Desert_Group
Note how 2wd can tackle sand driving with the right tires....
This is only my opinion but why wouldn't they put anchors for winching in certain position to maybe be useful in aiding vehicles up and out
Anchors tend to fly back through windscreens when they let go. Buried tyres work
16:17 check out what correct tyre pressures achieves.
Shit box Navara, stock, bagged out tyres and cruising over the sand easily!
Got some lads out here running some real high numbers
Up the Fortuners
So far up...the Fortuners.
Was that the blue one @11min because it made it with ease? Didn't even look like stopping.
Toyota. Oh, what a feeling.
Haha there’s a lot of special people there
Я на пониженной, со спущенными колёсами до 1 атм, такие барханы проходил, которые вам и не снились)))
Двигатель - 2.5 дизель. Прёт как танк!
whats the deal heroes tyre pressure ?
Tyre pressure maybe?
Probably help if everyone just left half the bloody house at home. All you need is esky full of beers and fishing gear sorted
I dont know how those small diesels work but If I go through sand I am in four hi. Four low if I WAS to get stuck but I need momentum so four hi. We have sand like talcum powder here in pandhandle of Florida.
To hear all those hot 4s screaming to get up this dune is painful.
Why do they slow down 🤯
Get into it yaaa goatsssss!!!!!!!
This a winter?
Yes
Queensland qualifies as a tropical savannah climate.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_climate
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq I like it. Winter.
All noise ,no go 😂🍻
Facts mate 😆 lol all noise no go
There's a hero in every cruiser driver 🤣🤣🤣nothing will change...not the best truck in the soft sand 🤣
That is how fraser sand etc was in the 70's and 80's .No fat tyres,First vehicle with adiff lock was the 80's Range Rover that would go anywhere on the island.
@@angelopennisi4300 The first vehicle with a diff lock was the 70's Range Rover lol and even at over 40 years old would still piss all over these fools in their "4x4 Utes"
@Google Poodle What you don't realise is that over 80% of all land Rovers ever made are still on the road....
Literally seen two cruisers and one was probably 35 years old and both pissed it in what vid where you watching 🤣😅?
@@noobsoff-road And they have low miles because they've spent so much time in repair shops.
3:00 holding the brakes 😂
Did everyone lower the tire pressure?? Don't look to me
Can nobody drop their tyres below 15psi?
When was this????
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Do any of the people that off-road there air down their tires all their tires look Max inflated?
Do Australians like smallish tires , like a culture thing?
It's the law.
The fine for running huge tyres costs more than the trip to Fraser itself😓
Tire pressure should be 15. Then you guys well be able cross smooth with only back diff
No fun in watching all the fk heads would it not
Say what you want about the triton best value capable truck om the market!
Been all over Fraser in a standard triton and never been bogged. Very underrated vehicle and brand.
Definitely good for the money when a ranger cost twice as much and is only slightly more capable
@@raynman6466 It's really down to the driver at this point, the ranger might be a bit better but in the wrong hands that doesn't mean much.
I'm glad i read the comments, i was going to say the same thing 😂 I bought an MR triton last year and its first trip was through here and did it no issue. All the lads with their 80-120k cruisers were making idiots of them selves. Tritons are definitely a capable car.
I took my MQ all over Straddie and the thing was unstoppable! I couldn't even get it bogged when I tried lol deliberately dug it in to the diffs up in the soft stuff and it still just crawled itself out. Keen to try Fraser now it's got bigger tyres, might finally use low range
The sand was super dry this day.
Where abouts in Frazer is this
Where at Fraser is this? (0:00 to 13:22)
It’s the north side of Ngkala Rocks.
That hilux at the end! 🤦🏽♂️ all the gear but no idea 🤣
Misso though. How embarrassing.
I thought rangers and landcruisers where the four wheel drives to buy tho?
got not much to do with make and model
All the gear and no idea.
I would use the vegetation as path there ;)
He/he lot of fun.....
Do you know what is the mistake that all motorists made that they did not reduce the air in their tires
That’s definitely NEIL LEE from “CORIO”Geelong
Why not just put maxtracks on the entire track . . .
Drove through here years ago in 2001 rodeo with tyres on 13.... Pissed it in.
Excuse me sir, your Ford Ranger is crying 4:19.
What's the worst truck/SUV for driving in the sand? One with a manual tranny.
I dunno. We only have manual transmission 4x4s and I could outdrive most of these autos any day of the week
I drove all over Fraser with a manual gu patrol with an engine barely making 50hp. 10psi 33inch tyres and it just floated over it.
@@SpencerHHO not saying it can't be done in a manual, just that automatics are better suited for off-road. Watch the way most of those trucks that got stuck going into that hill start in 2nd low and couldn't grab 1st when they lost momentum.
The worst truck/SUV for driving sand is the one with the muppet steering it.
Manual or auto doesn't matter.
Pick a gear and hold it.
I'm a manual lover all day everyday.
Drive the missus ranger in "manual" daily.
Most these muppets stick it in drive and feed it.
@@Land_Raver Auto certainly has it's advantages but I disagree with your assertion that they are terrible or "the worst" for this, I've seen plenty of new auto utes overheat and cook their trannies in the sand which doesn't happen to manuals. That isn't to say auto is bad at all but plenty of them are badly implemented that makes them worse than a manual.
I wouldn't be caught dead in the outback with a new auto, when they go wrong you're in a lot more trouble than a manual. older autos are a bit of a different story.
Pretty sure if you deflate the tyres down to 18psi and choose 4L gear , it'll be a breeze, boys.
It is, I did it with a half broken motor that was making only one third power with massive fuel issues and I never got stuck, couldn't get above 40kmh but never got bogged.
In soft sand I'm going down to 13psi with no problems and you don't have to punch it all the way it just flows smoothly
18 probably still hard mate
12 psi and roll over it
No joke get your presures correct and you can easly do this hill in 2wd
10-12 psi easy climb
Seriously are people that unsure of what to do like wow.
After selling my 4x4 ive come to realise its alot cheaper and satisfying just to watch other dickheads bog theres!!
Desert man here. This is why I keep 33X12.50 Toyo M/Ts on my tuned 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi. Traction and power is needed in that soft sand. I just float over it.
It’s just pressure
Like the man said tyre pressure
Just because you have a ram 🐏 makes no difference
@@poppyoldboymill5909 I was stating the vehicle because it's a quad cab, it's over 6k lbs. Just floats, and it if the sand gets too mucky, V8 pulls on 2nd gear just churns out the torque. FOX shocks and MOOG components soak up all the blows and catch all the air. Too. Much. Fun.
Do you just want to tell us all you got a RAM ? Or you got something good to say.
Up the triton
The tires are filled with air. There is no doubt that the tire pressure ranges between 30 PSI and 40. If you want to drive your four-wheel drive car on sand, you must make the tire pressure from 20 to 10. You can easily pass in this place without the need to operate heavy four-wheel drive.
They seem to go backwards pretty well, why don't they try reverse up 😂
So many people were recovering in reverse too, they're a lot braver than I am.
seca esses pneus, andar na areia com pneu cheio é fod4
"Hey hunny lets get away from the house for a weekend" ..Ok Darl let me just pack everything in the house in the car