2016 Australia Day long weekend saw these poor inexperienced car owners bog their car on the beach. The forster shark boys were on hand to assist and add some comic relief.
About as hilarious as a broken leg (compound fracture (Tib/fib) I used to fish Stockton a fair bit and every Sunday there would be the usual mum dad and kids in the new 4x4 bogged to the gunwales. Tyres too hard etc. Nothing wrong in that, it's called experience. But it's the drunken idiot crashing thru dunes which were trying to be stabilised and leaving their crap everywhere that stuffs it up for everyone else.
Not a Jeep fan but it is the fault of the tyres not the vehicle. Low profile tyres should never ever be fitted to a 4x4. There is no room to lower the pressure, if you do, there is a good chance of damaging the side walls. These companies, and Land Rover is guilty as well, are selling the 4x4 image but are assuming that people won't actually go off road so they fit low profile tyres. Very dangerous. Lot's of cases of people lowering low profiles in the bush and ending up being stranded due to multiply sidewall failure.
Quite right. Companies put road tires on because they know that 95% of people will never take it off road (but want to give the impression they do). If you buy a 4x4 (even if its a jeep) at the very least put some good quality AT 'All Terrain' tires on.
The 4x4’s with lower profile tyres on sand are asking to get bogged. The tyres can’t be lowered to proper sand pressures. I hate 4wds with 17 inch rims or greater. 18 inch just defeats the purpose.
@@Rumpole1000 Although yes low profile tires are terrible for off road , I bought a Tacoma Sport 4x4 with all season highway Toyo A30 tires and it has done really well off road. Once they wear out, I'll get some good all terrains but 4wd with decent clearance and all-season tires does surprisingly well in mild to medium trails.
My jeep has 20 inch rims because it's the top of the range. Comes with everything you need and all the 4wd equipment and goodies and then they go and defeat the purpose by fitting it with 20" rims. Having said that I haven't been stuck in soft sand yet.
I thought the recovery guy was bogged. Nice winch technique for sand. Wouldn't be so happy if i were the driver. Sand and salt everywhere. Would have been a massive job to clean everything off properly.
Took my AWD Kluger with big 19” rims on the beach - went fine! tyre pressures down to 18psi, centre diff locked and traction control full turned off. It got up the very steep and chopped up entrance no worries and even passed a Prado bogged down to its axels as they didn't air down...
@@dartanion0075 I have a Kluger AWD with the 19” rims, and it goes up just fine. Air down to 14-16 psi, press Traction Control for more than 3 seconds to turn it off completely, and use the central diff lock. The 19” rims are not a good idea though, considering they are mostly cosmetic on-road purpose, but have had no functional issues with them there. Make sure to wash your car when you get back though, specially the undercarriage.
It is a smart option to take if a) you have lockers and know how I self recovery, and b), you are in dangerous and shifting conditions like they are as the recovery vehicle can find themselves in worse trouble just as quick!
Just a quick flick back to 2x4 and just bury the rear tyres enough to keep anchored, but not enough you can pop back out of again once you Re engage 4x4 But as mentioned, using another vehicle would have been much more considerate of the other drivers
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Alot of "rope" retailers say that it doesnt contain the memory that steel cable does and blankets aren't needed as the rope just falls, doesnt snap back and recoil.
we had a few ropes failing over time and it is correct that they usually don't store energy, however, it's good practice to nevertheless use a winch dampener just in case
About as hilarious as a broken leg (compound fracture (Tib/fib) I used to fish Stockton a fair bit and every Sunday there would be the usual mum dad and kids in the new 4x4 bogged to the gunwales. Tyres too hard etc. Nothing wrong in that, it's called experience. But it's the drunken idiot crashing thru dunes which were trying to be stabilised and leaving their crap everywhere that stuffs it up for everyone else.
He's happy because he won't lose the deposit on his rental car.
Not a Jeep fan but it is the fault of the tyres not the vehicle.
Low profile tyres should never ever be fitted to a 4x4. There is no room to lower the pressure, if you do, there is a good chance of damaging the side walls.
These companies, and Land Rover is guilty as well, are selling the 4x4 image but are assuming that people won't actually go off road so they fit low profile tyres. Very dangerous. Lot's of cases of people lowering low profiles in the bush and ending up being stranded due to multiply sidewall failure.
Quite right. Companies put road tires on because they know that 95% of people will never take it off road (but want to give the impression they do). If you buy a 4x4 (even if its a jeep) at the very least put some good quality AT 'All Terrain' tires on.
The 4x4’s with lower profile tyres on sand are asking to get bogged. The tyres can’t be lowered to proper sand pressures. I hate 4wds with 17 inch rims or greater. 18 inch just defeats the purpose.
The idiot behind the steering wheel is “THE BIGGEST PROBLEM”, then of course the “choice of vehicle” , being the next problem.
@@Rumpole1000 Although yes low profile tires are terrible for off road , I bought a Tacoma Sport 4x4 with all season highway Toyo A30 tires and it has done really well off road. Once they wear out, I'll get some good all terrains but 4wd with decent clearance and all-season tires does surprisingly well in mild to medium trails.
My jeep has 20 inch rims because it's the top of the range. Comes with everything you need and all the 4wd equipment and goodies and then they go and defeat the purpose by fitting it with 20" rims. Having said that I haven't been stuck in soft sand yet.
Glad to see a happy plumber enjoying himself.
So yeah . The dude ruin with his but out . I was flat out at that point. That was some funny stuff
About as hilarious as catching your todger in a mouse trap...
For sale 1 Jeep never been off road. Highway mileage only. No rust.
I thought the recovery guy was bogged. Nice winch technique for sand.
Wouldn't be so happy if i were the driver. Sand and salt everywhere. Would have been a massive job to clean everything off properly.
Written off
Yeah that’s going to rust out in a very short time
Near new Jeep for sale low k's recently had a full detail with sea water. All offers considered.
Hey guys, just wondering whether a rav4 (not 4wd) can drive there? Does it have to be 4wd?
Definitely. Lower tyre pressure to 14psi.
Took my AWD Kluger with big 19” rims on the beach - went fine! tyre pressures down to 18psi, centre diff locked and traction control full turned off. It got up the very steep and chopped up entrance no worries and even passed a Prado bogged down to its axels as they didn't air down...
@@dartanion0075 I have a Kluger AWD with the 19” rims, and it goes up just fine. Air down to 14-16 psi, press Traction Control for more than 3 seconds to turn it off completely, and use the central diff lock.
The 19” rims are not a good idea though, considering they are mostly cosmetic on-road purpose, but have had no functional issues with them there.
Make sure to wash your car when you get back though, specially the undercarriage.
Exactly what happens when you have silly people on a beach.
Who goes to the beach in a Jeep wearing office clothes?
Dinky-Di
A guy who’s left the office to drive his Jeep to the beach.
A 1st class idiot, that’s who.😀👀
A Jeep driver
Driven by old lady, clean title, not a scratch.
It would have been funny if he got stuck a second time -
and everyone went home!
burying the rear tires to anchor while winching. smart!
Edward Caban or they could've anchored to the many vehicles gathered but THE USELESS RETARDED BYSTANDERS WOULDN'T HAVE THOUGHT TO OFFER
It is a smart option to take if a) you have lockers and know how I self recovery, and b), you are in dangerous and shifting conditions like they are as the recovery vehicle can find themselves in worse trouble just as quick!
Just a quick flick back to 2x4 and just bury the rear tyres enough to keep anchored, but not enough you can pop back out of again once you Re engage 4x4
But as mentioned, using another vehicle would have been much more considerate of the other drivers
Local towing company that’s been operating for many years. Probably have a basic idea of beach 4x4 recoveries
He's in lowered suspension and probably 40psi.
It would have rusted by the time he got back to sydney.
People have no idea how to drive
Who wants to bet he never sprayed his frame out?
Buys expensive SUV
Goes onto sand with HTs
Gets bogged
Reminds me of a Hummer H3 at Yalwal,NSW.All the gear but no idea!
It’s a Jeep thing you wouldn’t understand
For sale. Brand new keep. Never been near the water
More beer!. Den he cun drive back into da wodda.
So glad there's one less vehicle filled with pollution in the ocean.
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No dampener on the winch rope, surprising from a recovery company.
Thought that aswell
Alot of "rope" retailers say that it doesnt contain the memory that steel cable does and blankets aren't needed as the rope just falls, doesnt snap back and recoil.
Rob Homes, i'd still worry about the hook myself
yea. as would I!I run a blanket on my rope winch lines for that reason.
we had a few ropes failing over time and it is correct that they usually don't store energy, however, it's good practice to nevertheless use a winch dampener just in case
Point the camera at the damn VEHICLE.
Why. Its just a shitbox jeep
But the salesman at the dealership said - no worries it will be fine if you take it for a swim at the beach.
Now, on ya way back to Sydney and leave us Novacastrians alone!
I always buy my 4wd new, this is why. You never know what abuse they have had!
It costs money but at least I know it will be reliable.
"Only in a Jeep"
such a lucky Guy to drive away from that.
Shame i could not get the number plate
Was that jeep lowered ? lol why
1Deejay7 looks like the quadra lift was in normal mode which is only around 200mm of ground clearance... lol
82muli no that looks way lower
Thats what i thought,It looks like its almost on the bump stops on the rear.
Mall crawler
looks like a suspension fault to me, guess that's what happens when you submerge 1/2 the car lol
U can tell the guy got bad sunburn
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Grandpa doing donuts lol
Dazza got his ass out again
Australia?? Because I should of seen that on the news
Why is that jeep so low, you would get that thing over a uk speed ramp.
It's a Jeep thing. You wouldn't understand..
That’s what happens when somebody purchase Cheap Jeep and missing half of the brain
The hilarious part was the camera work 😏
I think I may have lost my sense of humour
That Jeep has no business being out on the sand. Should have left it bogged to rust away !!
Say no to crack. LoL!! Good save
"she bought a Jeep"!
I see they’ve let them out today.
in 2 years their car will rot out from the inside
I bet rental
Pause at 1:36
Aussie spirit!!!! ;)
Cool brown eye
oh! you mean AWD
Even down-lifted, he got out from there! Impressive jeep!
He was winched out.
He did not get out on his own, like every other Jeep he had to be winched out.
Сам выехал! Красавец!
Vehicle in salt water is fucked anyway now !
What a goose
1:34 OH MY GOSH!!! O____o TOO MUCH BOOTY!!!!
TheValleyofAwesome i
Thing will be rusted out in two days
Money for Jam for this recovery job. Where was this Clown going??
Drunken Yobbos
car wash in salt water have fun selling it!
Jeeps are now just Fiats, no offroad capability :-(
Oh no you bought a Jeep
dickhead
Every jeep owner when another manufacturer is stuck "should've got a jeep..."
Any true 4x4 person "90% of jeep owners have never been off pavement!"
Amateurs driving the Jeep dangerous to everyone
That's what happens when you buy a Jeep lol
no that's what happens when you do dumb things with any sort of vehicle
You're an idiot
Haha, yeah you would say that. They do have a reputation though.
Correct!
Trollolllol
Chrysler trash
Bogans
its a jeep thing....
It’s a Jeep. Should have left it there in the drink. Pos
On the lighter side. Nice brown town by one of the lads
Hahahahahaha crack up
I wouldn't hardly call that thing a Jeep. It's more of a Toyota than a Jeep😂😂🤦♂️🏳️🌈
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahehehehehehehe
I bought a Jeep. WHY YA FOOL ! ?
should of let the ocean take the jeep that teach him a lesson
Where all Jeeps belong
Dam hahahaha stockton is my favourite beach I love jumping the dunes in my jimny
Land Rover all the way jeeps are not 4x4
I mean You have to make them one
I'm from newy and disco 2 all the way mate!
- Seckold's - 4x4 okyes
Okyes
don't talk fucking stupid. Jeeps were around before LR. it's the driver that's a prick. dickhead.
Not that funny. Dam