COMMON 4WD SETUP MISTAKES and HOW TO AVOID THEM

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  • COMMON 4WD SETUP MISTAKES and HOW TO AVOID THEM
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  • @PaletoB
    @PaletoB Před rokem +724

    I'm to cheap so I'm just no gear and no idea...

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před rokem +213

    I have some suggestions for people who are putting an older vehicle together on a tight budget based on my practical experience (take it or leave it, I'm just the average bloke).
    1: Replace all the hoses, belts and other bits that wear on the engine. Keep the old bits as emergency spares. If your budget allows, replace your water pump and other 'outside' parts that may be worn.
    2: Go over your suspension and brakes with a fine tooth comb, and replace anything that is showing age.
    3: Replace/refurbish any badly aged wiring and wiring insulation in the engine bay and on the body/rear.
    4: Once you've got all that sorted, and your old jigger is more reliable and safe, you can look at your 'getaway' wants and needs. But do the safety and reliability stuff first.
    With respect to the drivetrain/suspension, it is surprising what you'll find when you really start looking for wear. I'm a bit old school and tend to go a little overboard with above. The ute I'm doing up now had some worn tie-rod ends. I started pulling the front suspension down and found worn ball joints, upper control arms, and some sad shocks. So I fell down the rabbit hole and replaced just about everything from pads and rotors to control arms, and shocks. I then replaced all the rear spring rubbers and shocks etc.
    I replaced the thermostat with an aluminium one rather than the old composite plastic thing, swapped out the clutch fan for electrics, replaced the water pump and a bunch of sensors, wiring, and insulation. Oh and all the top end seals.
    Total cost so far (including the price of the 2nd-hand ute) has been around $6000. That includes all the parts, as well as extra tools, paint and cleaning stuff, oils, greases, a full solar system, water tanks, gas hot water, stove etc.
    I shopped around and also found giveaway stuff for all the solar and water supply gear because I didn't want to skimp on the motor and drivetrain. Anyway, just a Sunday morning rambling from me. Hopefully something I wrote is useful for those on a tight budget who want to build a getaway vehicle on the cheap but safe path.

    • @anotheryoutuber2463
      @anotheryoutuber2463 Před rokem +24

      maintenance over mods all the way! a broken rig with all the cool gear does look nearly as cool as well maintained stock vehicle that's not broke down on trail.

    • @deriusnorris4463
      @deriusnorris4463 Před rokem +1

      Yuuuup

    • @jdcoverland365
      @jdcoverland365 Před rokem +2

      Well put Brad. I will be bidding on a truck from Auction. New hoses/water pump/oil pump /all steering parts/ball joints etc and a Complete brake rebuild are a given. Things usually don't break down in your driveway!.

    • @BradGryphonn
      @BradGryphonn Před rokem +2

      @@jdcoverland365 You're right there, mate. When I get this finished I'll be living in it 24/7 visiting old haunts and new. I'll be carrying a bunch of spares, a small welder, genset, jacks and stands, and more tools than I really need (until I need them). I've spent a lot of time estimating the weight of different things and where they'll go to keep the weight reasonable and also keep the centre of gravity low and balanced.
      It's probably why it's taken me so long to get it done. I think about it more than I actually work on it at the moment.

    • @mikewhitman745
      @mikewhitman745 Před rokem +10

      It almost sounds like your budget build might be cheaper and way easier just getting a new truck to begin with?

  • @007Knightjp
    @007Knightjp Před rokem +105

    I've always considered the best kind of advice is to take your stock vehicle on a trip. Then you will know what you like and don't like, what you need and don't need.

    • @alpha2gproject783
      @alpha2gproject783 Před rokem +2

      Facts. I bought a 2014 F150 FX4 on a Wednesday and that Friday I took it out to an off-road park that has a mix of rock crawling areas, mud bogs, wide open trails as well as hairpins. Found that my ground clearance wasn't bad but could use improvement, the tires were okay but I needed something more aggressive and a winch would of been particularly useful as a just in case. Slowly over the past year since it's a daily and a weekend toy I've installed a 3 inch lift, a full width Baja style bumper and winch, slightly wider than stock tires and soon will be building a trail cam system consisting of a front, rear and roof mounted camera (more of like a GoPro for the views than a trail spotter)

    • @mistercallme3047
      @mistercallme3047 Před rokem +3

      Great advice! I did this with my triton and worked out everything I want to upgrade, (everything except gearbox and transmission... for now)

    • @axelvetter
      @axelvetter Před rokem +1

      I agree, that's the way to go. I bought my Land Cruiser 78 here in Germany outfitted with what I wanted anyway e. g. raised air intake, air con, dual fuel tanks, tow hitch, dual fuel filters, bash plates, proper tyres and rims plus anti-rust treatment. On my first two trips to a hot climate (Sahara in Tunisia) and a cold one (Iceland) I found out what I was missing. Later I added an auxiliary heating, two more seats as I became a father of two boys, a pop-up roof, better suspension and diff locks. Now I have exactly the vehicle I want that is still quite light and has not a single accessory I don't need.

    • @Krackerz92
      @Krackerz92 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I was gonna comment exactly this, if you use it stock then mod it you'll actually know what you're going to use

    • @didier89db
      @didier89db Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed mate. I bought my 2012 d22 5 months ago and picked it up 2 days before a trip to the Murray and as much as I loved it I realised straight away she needed some work. Next week booked in for a completely new suspension/lift kit system 😁
      And still more to come but I go for little day trips between each mod and see what needs to be adjusted/added

  • @petterbecker-jostes5645
    @petterbecker-jostes5645 Před rokem +19

    After you said in one of your other videos that you need a bull bar so that hitting a kangaroo doesn't result in a vehicle breakdown, I got myself a super expensive bull bar and now I'm all set up for my trips around Europe...

    • @MaitreMark
      @MaitreMark Před rokem +2

      In these crazy times anything can happen. I set up my 83 Patrol fire truck edition to survive the zombie plague of 2020....

    • @maddawgnoll
      @maddawgnoll Před 2 měsíci +1

      European kangaroos are dangerous... they all carry knives and baseball bats 😂

  • @archygrey9093
    @archygrey9093 Před rokem +10

    I once came across a house with two 4wds with rooftop tents, but what the people there did was add a couple of boat winches and a pulley to the underside of the carport so that they could hook up and lift up the rooftop tents when not needed, and when it was time to go camping all they needed to do was park the car back under the carport and lower the tent back on.
    Great for storage too, the tents are suspended up and out of the way of everything.
    The guy i talked to seemed pretty proud of his system

  • @CommieHunter7
    @CommieHunter7 Před rokem +19

    The "what are you using your car for" question is really challenging, because some people don't want to use them. They want to own the "best" thing, and describe all the things it can do, but they may not do it.
    It's a classic bench racer scenario. Let them own it if they like, but it's often clear who bought to say, and who bought to do.

    • @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus
      @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus Před rokem +5

      Like my friend with the G-Wagon, he's telling me how great it is off road, how it has lockers and air suspension and how that makes it so killer off road. He won't actually take it past the end of the pavement.

  • @davetaf1323
    @davetaf1323 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Ronny mate i'm from Trinidad and Tobago and can honestly say from day one i never regretted subscribing to your channel

  • @aussiedrifter
    @aussiedrifter Před rokem +6

    G'day Ronny, I would love a coffee machine but for simplicity & not wanting to run out of the little coffee pod's I stick to the good old Nescafe Espresso (Green label) &
    I find it to be easy really good & a bloody good drop first thing in the morning for an instant coffee

  • @johnfitzgerald5158
    @johnfitzgerald5158 Před rokem +6

    Ronny, With all due respect, I think we shouldn't all over think it. A lot of us want/need one vehicle to do everything, daily, rocks, camping, touring. I think people should just do what makes them happy. I drive a full size daily on 37" Toyo muddies, fully armored up, fridge on a slide in back powered by a Jackery 1000. It gets me to work, although it burns a boatload of gasoline, it cruises nicely on the highway, and it is a superior beast off-road when I need it. If I hit a whitetail deer 🦌 on the road, I will win because I have robust, heavy steel, aftermarket bumpers. Some of these weight compromisses ensure that I can get home and drive to work the next day. I think the best guidance is to have a vision of what it will be, so you don't pay twice. And buy quality aftermarket parts. There is a lot of crappy stuff that wears out, break or rusts really quickly.

  • @olenilsen4660
    @olenilsen4660 Před rokem +6

    0:55 - Love the level of self irony here - it´s part of what makes you great! I think we all might be a bit better off sometimes, if we remember that this cow was also a calf at some point. It´s nothing to be ashamed of, it´s just a part of living and learning. Thanks for offering us to not make the same mistakes!
    9:45 - I feel a bit like a downer when I saw this, because I tend to tell people "I like this and that, but you will sacrifice odds and ends..." - but I just feel like it´s the honest thing to do - I have never purchased anything that doesn´t have those two views. Not a thing you can buy or make in this world will be the best in every occasion, it is always a tradeoff.
    Sidenote - If you wanna sell some ATGANI gear, I just might be interested ;)

  • @4WheelingInNSW
    @4WheelingInNSW Před rokem +21

    Good one Ronny, as always mate - both very entertaining and so relevant. Great stuff bud 👍🤜🤛
    Side note : the wife’s 2006 Grand Vitara is pretty well stock with the exception of home made traction board holder, home made shove holder and a cheap aluminium / alloy roof basket thingy … that’s it and it gets super everywhere we need to go. Also helped to get my youtube channel going. Even though it has its limits off-road, and I know of them, it’s a great little 4x4 off road 👍 it’s my wife’s daily driver but it really works off-road on the weekend too. 👍👍

  • @richardhuczko2326
    @richardhuczko2326 Před 19 dny

    The part about the coffee maker was brilliant. Currently trying to set up an inverter and definitely gonna want the battery too.

  • @agesadventures
    @agesadventures Před rokem +11

    These are great tips for all new 4x4 owners. I see so many pavement princesses at the mall that never see dirt. So sad 😭

    • @unluckyalf2007
      @unluckyalf2007 Před rokem +1

      Funny. On one of the Hilux facebook pages there are people trying to sell their 4x4s and one of the 'selling points' is that its never been offroad. Crazy

    • @agesadventures
      @agesadventures Před rokem +1

      @@unluckyalf2007 and they are probably trying to sell at a premium too😁

  • @tommygalatsi3237
    @tommygalatsi3237 Před rokem +4

    Very informative info as usual,and some very good tips there Ronny.Its taken me nearly 3 years to modified my 4WD the way I wanted to be,and I done all my electrical systems myself,your previous videos back a while ago,certainly help me to choose carefully and do my research,great stuff mate keep up the great work you do Cheers.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před rokem +4

    You'll also find a lot of these 'no idea' rigs have dried car polish in the headlight surrounds and door seals, lots of brand stickers but no sponsors, and a vape in the centre console.

  • @Wayno21
    @Wayno21 Před rokem +15

    Another great video Ronny, I started following the popular 4wd channels a few years back and decided I didn't want to climb over large rocks or get stuck in mud in Tassie, so I bought a Forester, yes it's not a real 4wd but it gets me out camping and exploring, living on the GC with sand islands in my backyard, a few simple mods and its all good. Fuel economy is fantastic (diesel), sure I can't take as much junk when I go camping, but can fit what I need.

    • @gqwarrior6694
      @gqwarrior6694 Před rokem +4

      I own a very capable GQ Patrol. My missus had a 2006 Forester (manual) for a couple of years. Went great on sand. In fact it often cruised through places the heavier GQ struggles. Only real restriction was clearance

    • @FureyinHD
      @FureyinHD Před rokem +1

      Thing is you need to build a vehicle for your needs, sounds like you've done just that. My Jeep can handle all the trails on the island I live on, but people will still insist I need 37s and dual lockers, blah blah, or its not proper. Which is silly.

    • @northislandguy
      @northislandguy Před rokem

      Your getting out mate and that’s the real win, my Ute is my workhorse so I ain’t climbing rocks 😂

  • @OnCountryWithMick
    @OnCountryWithMick Před rokem +8

    Some great points here Ronny. I know a few people like this unfortunately and you see it all the time in the bush especially with the young guys that watch some rather large channels and then want to buy everything they see their favourite influencers using. Personally I built my Pajero up knowing I will need to use all 5 seats at times and maybe the 3rd row from time to time. I also knew it would mostly be a daily so I wanted to keep weight down and still have it practical. Ive stuck with stock tyre sizes in AT, stock Alloy rims (Came with steelies) then custom built everything in the back of it. I want to make a couple of changes for example rebuild the back and swap the side my Drawer fridge sits on because with my drop down table on the back door I can open the fridge far enough to access everything but I can't open the drawer enough as it sits now unless I put the table back up. Ive also gone from a Metal Roof Basket to a Alloy Flat rack as I rarely carry things other than my solar panel, shovel and small tool box up there anyway. A lot of thought went into my original build but after use some things could work better.

  • @sailingcitrinesunset4065

    The 4WD accessory peddler's are gonna love you lol

  • @TwoCrabsAdventures
    @TwoCrabsAdventures Před rokem +1

    Good information Ronny, love how you owned the mistakes you have made on the many build's. We all do it!

  • @entropyachieved750
    @entropyachieved750 Před rokem +3

    Old Les Hiddins the bush tucker man had a fairly basic setup and got around just fine as well so keep that in mind

  • @stevenwatling3160
    @stevenwatling3160 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I just traded my BT50 which had 160,000 touring ks on the clock(17ft semi off road van) for a new V8 79 series dualcab( bucket list buy at a very reasonable post covid price) and was considering a few mods. This video has been very helpful in considering this . Also, I am now familiar with the ' unique towing characteristics' of the 79 when compared to the BT50! Having said that I love the 79 and the downhill braking with a load on is amazing. I love the channel Cheers!

  • @vincegiordmaina4440
    @vincegiordmaina4440 Před rokem +2

    This vid is spot on,
    Did a lift few years ago , now going to get a gvm upgrade , waisted a few k's already.🤣🤣

  • @hu28282828
    @hu28282828 Před 6 měsíci

    The most sensible advices. Simple but people often forget about asking those questions

  • @ryanj9731
    @ryanj9731 Před rokem +2

    good vid Ronnie...I love the look of the roof rack + awning at camp but I ended up opting for the $200 gazebo over the $2k rack + awning and yep from camp i can wheel straight out for day trips.

  • @garyd3758
    @garyd3758 Před rokem +2

    I have an idea. Save the $30,000 you'll spend on all the gear and spend it on a nice pub room or hotel. Even a caravan park shower is heaven when you've just changed a CV on the trail.

  • @bluzrc7640
    @bluzrc7640 Před 4 měsíci

    This was a great video. I think sometimes we all have these magnificent daydreams about all the gear we want. But at the end of the day, we just want to ride.

  • @damonclarkgymfitat6092

    Brilliant video Ronnie, I’m just starting my build and your videos have helped me make, what I think are sensible choices.
    First off, wheels and tyres, because it’s my daily driver I opted to go for maxxis AT and only going up an 1” in diameter, but I changed to steel wheels and changed the offset to push them to a wider stance. And so far not noticed any change in fuel 👍🏻👍🏻 .
    Next is roof rack, slim line then 270 awning with quick release 🤷🏼‍♂️ so when not needed off and stored.

  • @scotthepburn69
    @scotthepburn69 Před rokem

    Yep, bought an old 100 series and I’m still spending money on it just so I know it’s reliable, great advice, great channel.

  • @davetaf1323
    @davetaf1323 Před rokem +1

    This video reminded me why i subscribed to your chanel from day one , excellent info , love ya buddy all the way from Trinidad and Tobago

  • @destination4wd788
    @destination4wd788 Před rokem +3

    Good advises!
    This info is very important for people getting new cars in today community, our needs are always different as you said and what work for you may not work for me (it doesn’t mean that you are wrong or right, it just mean that it doesn’t suit everybody needs). But I guess it is easy for some people go for the easy path just getting what other say and not searching what can be suitable for them and it all end with disappointment and expending more that what they should have expended. 👍👍👍👍

  • @SeasonAscent
    @SeasonAscent Před rokem +1

    Nearly at 500k! I remember watching at 10k. Quality as always.

  • @alirezaee2217
    @alirezaee2217 Před 4 měsíci

    This was one of the best videos on the subject of mods. Thanks!

  • @thomasroyal2772
    @thomasroyal2772 Před rokem +2

    Very practical ideas. I am hoping to get my rig a little more up to date, well as far as you can update a 1989 Trooper, so I won't need to take so many of those pieces and parts.
    Thanks for the video Ronnie.
    T-Rizzle

  • @user-vy6yb9pr3u
    @user-vy6yb9pr3u Před 10 měsíci

    Great advice! Have had similar thoughts for many years.

  • @Malc664
    @Malc664 Před rokem

    A very slick and much needed video. 👍🏻

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Před rokem +2

    I find having the right tire for the right job is the key and knowing when to air up or down and also knowing what and where it is appropriate to have chains on hand and where to use them for extra grip..
    Main fuel tank upgrade plus 2 sub wheel tanks..
    with utes in use may be consider a 6x6/6x4 conversion to spread weight over a wider area..

  • @scubbarookie
    @scubbarookie Před rokem

    Thank you for helping us put our heads on straight! Some of the products out there are over the top.

  • @EziMoTow
    @EziMoTow Před rokem

    Nice one Ronny. Well informed and well delivered 👍🍺

  • @sandrewadventures
    @sandrewadventures Před rokem

    One of the most considered - think about this first - responses, thanks for the challenge to think about things!

  • @williamwalsh1399
    @williamwalsh1399 Před rokem

    Great video and informative. Have a current gallery prado and tow a van. I discovered very quickly that you have to be very careful about how you add accessories and load your car to keep it legal. Bullbar, winch, spare battery, lights, airbags, fridge, tools and a few slabs of water and towball download you suddenly have to leave the kids at home. I 'temporarily ' removed the 3rd row seats and put storage underneath to gain extra load capacity.

  • @ericmurphy3970
    @ericmurphy3970 Před 16 dny

    fun lecture. Thanks! food for thought for sure. My D40 is slowly taking shape.

  • @RuwanPereraLK
    @RuwanPereraLK Před 2 měsíci

    Hi from Sri Lanka, this content is gold

  • @4xhoser
    @4xhoser Před rokem +2

    These are the things in my head constantly Ronny, so many Tacomas and Jeeps near me are built so terrible, and I'm a Tacoma owner haha 🤘🇨🇦 Great advice to all

  • @australianmade2659
    @australianmade2659 Před rokem +1

    I’ve just got a Subaru outback. I’ve never crossed water and I only do dirt tracks to campsites. That’s all I need

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw Před rokem +5

    When I was in the Army ‘all the gear no idea’ just meant Americans.

  • @Gdavis135
    @Gdavis135 Před rokem

    Solid analysis and advice.

  • @deriusnorris4463
    @deriusnorris4463 Před rokem

    A true video. Ergonomics/economics over ego.
    Thanks for the video nice effects and editing.
    FYI. Spell check @12:23 "understanding"
    Cheers

  • @trainlover9928
    @trainlover9928 Před rokem

    Great video! Just got my first ever 4wd

  • @joekool5005
    @joekool5005 Před rokem

    Great advice! I think you've covered most things.

  • @ZPSCRUISER
    @ZPSCRUISER Před rokem

    Hey mate just started boarding school your vid helps me set up my 75 Toyota Ute

  • @ScottyP79
    @ScottyP79 Před rokem +6

    All my gear is a tax write off.
    Even though it costs a lot I’m constantly touring around Oz working, so it does get used but when I watched this video my first thought was I could probably get rid of the scrub bars, unnecessary weight.
    The rest I’m really happy with! great video Ronny 👍🏻

    • @rylandpeters8982
      @rylandpeters8982 Před 10 měsíci

      Can tell you took this video as a personal attack and felt you had to defend yourself 😂

    • @ScottyP79
      @ScottyP79 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@rylandpeters8982 😆 classic!
      I’m the first to admit I’m all the gear and no idea ahhaha but that’s not how I intended the comment to be, reading back now it does looks defensive 🤣

  • @kwridgway
    @kwridgway Před rokem

    Loving that you're acknowledging your own journey ;)

  • @michaeldejesus7418
    @michaeldejesus7418 Před 9 měsíci

    And here I am been contemplating where to put mu uhf antenna 😂😂
    New viewer here. I've been watching a few of your vids and mostly about uhf radio and antenna placement so far, but loving most of your content 🤙

  • @zipporahapis1670
    @zipporahapis1670 Před rokem

    Very practical advice. Thanks

  • @mystx42
    @mystx42 Před rokem

    Ironny Darl gives the best advice… cheers

  • @DelicaWorks
    @DelicaWorks Před rokem

    great advice man, especially to the new crown of "vanlifers" who fall all over the spectrums you listed. I will share this in several Delica groups.

  • @cathbp4089
    @cathbp4089 Před rokem

    Hi Ronny, great vid. Luckily have been doing exactly what you suggest. As a newby there is still always...are we doing the right thing. Lot of research, but would imagine lots of people get carried away with I NEED that , I NEED that. Thanks for you advice.

  • @Shazit222
    @Shazit222 Před 9 měsíci

    Saved this video and learned a lot! Thanks for doing this!

  • @streetleswa8053
    @streetleswa8053 Před rokem

    excellent thoughts in this one Ronny ....👍👍👍👍

  • @kennyhardknocks5183
    @kennyhardknocks5183 Před rokem

    I agree with you 100%. The issue have is I tow a 2.6t off Rd van using a 100 series 1HDFTE. It has a lot of aftermarket accessories. Usual stuff bullbar, winch, rearbar, long range tank, roof rack etc. added an agm upgrade 3.5t I got it ready for the CSR hence long range tank and rear bar. I travel to Cape York and other places. So it has a few jobs towing, sand dunes off Rd stuff. What I’ve worked at to lighten it was sold the rock sliders 40kgs, removed the draw system & fridge slide 90kgs, remove 2nd row rear seats seats when travelling 50kgs, removed 3rd row seats permanently 40kgs, It sits at 3.1t. So get what you mean I’ve waste cash in adding and adding stuff

  • @unpluggedkiwi1063
    @unpluggedkiwi1063 Před rokem +1

    I have owned (and used) a number of 4WD's over the years, both in New Zealand and Australia. And I can't even count the number of times my pretty much standard vehicle has got places that the heavily modified ones have not. I am now retired and live full time in my caravan which I tow with my car based , bog standard all wheel drive Skoda. You would be surprised the places I have got to with this combination. Admittedly New Zealand has totally different conditions to Australia.
    'All the gear, no idea" also applies in the caravan/campervan/motorhome arena. I bought my first RV just over 5 years ago, a 9m professionally converted bus and I A-framed a 3 door Suzuki Grand Vitara behind it. I bought something that big because, moving from an apartment, I thought I needed the room. Within a few months I realised it was way to big to get to the places I wanted to go. After 12 months I downsized to a 7m bus, still towing the Suzuki. 12 months later and I went to a 4.3m caravan. I lived in that full time with it completely standard for 2 years. Just over a year ago, I spent $15,000 upgrading the caravan (which I had purchased for $28,000) with on board fresh and grey water tanks, big solar panel, lithium battery and decent inverter, wind out awning and a number of other smaller items. I now have a set-up that I can get into out of the way places that a large caravan/motorhome can't get to. I can happily stay off grid for extended lengths of time. And being retired I can set up camp for weeks/months at a time and use my tow vehicle as a daily without having to pack up.

  • @henrya1051
    @henrya1051 Před rokem

    Great vid full of common sense which I see very little of these days…….mainly in the tyre size / lift area.
    Bigger is better until someone with more sensible mods goes and does things that you struggle with because of all of those tough mods.

  • @livinthedreamadventures9314

    Love this video very informative, made me stop and think about what I'm gonna do now

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 Před rokem

    Some good advice Ronny! I have a Mazda (Ford) pickup with about 3 inch lift, aggressive 33 A/T's, winch bumper and winch, 4:10 years, skid plates and plan to lock front and rear. I use it mostly for harder tracks and towing a trailer over them. I don't want to have this as a touring vehicle and have a second vehicle for daily. I see trucks and SUVs that have all the stuff and just laugh because I know they don't have a clue😂. Can't wait to see where you take the Troopy for a good shakedown!

  • @thecommentor8384
    @thecommentor8384 Před 9 měsíci

    A lot of good points raised here. It’s a very hard thing to do, the trade offs you make to get that vehicle perfectly suited to your needs. You might have one rig that you daily to work, but you want to go on a proper mission every weekend. It’s all about the trade offs.

  • @patroln48
    @patroln48 Před rokem

    Nice breakdown!👍

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown Před rokem

    Excellent advice

  • @yusufsayed1583
    @yusufsayed1583 Před rokem

    Awesome 👌 advice 👏
    Thanks for the content ☺️
    Greetings and cheers 🍻 from south africa 🇿🇦 👍

  • @henkstols9326
    @henkstols9326 Před rokem

    My first UTE/bakkie I lifted the suspension and did some extra mods for trail driving and some camping and I really enjoyed doing this to improve capability. My current vehicle I have just fitted bigger tyres and thats it, I dont need anything else really as I just want to go camping off the beaten track and I realised that my bakkie will 9 out of 10 times do it without breaking a sweat.

  • @chibylopes8575
    @chibylopes8575 Před rokem

    Thank you Ronny

  • @stevereaver
    @stevereaver Před rokem

    I've been building my Patrol up over 10 year. Just one thing at a time as I need it for each trip, and as my knowledge builds. The trips started small and local, and got more and more complex. I've since done Simpson and am heading to the Cape in a few months. No need to go all in at once, just build slowly.

  • @thelazyoverlander
    @thelazyoverlander Před rokem

    Excellent advise... onya Ronny.

  • @benjaminnissen7977
    @benjaminnissen7977 Před rokem

    All very worthy points. Somewhere there will be a compromise, that’s just the way it goes. Just make sure you use what you have, then you are winning.

  • @michaelmartin2057
    @michaelmartin2057 Před rokem +3

    I see you have picked up on some editing techniques. Wonderful. It just improves on your professionalism in this sector of 4W driving. Research is imperative. I thought I had done enough research for my rear facing stainless 4inch for my LC 300 only to find out, after the fact, that a forward facing snorkel is more efficient and quieter. Can't open the sun roof or the passenger window whilst driving due to the noise. I hope this tip will help others. Now if you can help me, I'm about to put some under body armour on but don't want to do the complete front to back. What do you suggest in order of preference or need ?

  • @TheLukaszpg
    @TheLukaszpg Před rokem +1

    My way of thinking. Thanks Ronny. That's why I am still running AGM and 300W inverter.
    I think Ronny is getting the pikup Kwik 😂

  • @grantm1891
    @grantm1891 Před 11 měsíci

    Describes most Landcruiser owners I think. It was funny in the Bunners 4WD club 25 years ago. Landcruiser would turn up, double lockers, all the bar work, TJM or ARB catalogue thrown at it, mega dollars spent. We all had GQs, $600 on springs and cheap shocks, 33s and we’d out drive the mega dollar rigs. And the modified 80’s would spit cv’s and break wheel lugs (5 lugs) and blow gearboxes. Perfect rig back then was a GQ with a 1HDFT. If only Nissan did decent diesel engines..

  • @johnphillips519
    @johnphillips519 Před rokem

    Spot on👍 I have been saying this for many years 👍

  • @troutchaser7424
    @troutchaser7424 Před rokem

    Great Vid Ronny and here's hoping some guy's take note of what you said.

  • @lucalaidelli9981
    @lucalaidelli9981 Před 5 měsíci

    Insane content thanks for what your sharing

  • @stevenlippis5488
    @stevenlippis5488 Před rokem +1

    I do heaps of research, because it takes a long time to be able to afford anything. 😬
    Car came with 33" muddies, but I replaced them with 32" a/t tyres when they wore out. Vehicle feels less stressed and much quieter.
    I'd love a 270 degree awning, but we currently don't do a lot of trips, and it is a daily driver, but our plan is to slowly build it into the tourer we want, while buying good quality gear over cheap crap we just have to replace, so we might be better off making an awning the last thing we get.

  • @handymandev03
    @handymandev03 Před rokem +2

    I'm a guy who over thinks things, and half the time I'll talk myself out of something or go head first into something. But over the years I've found less is best for my needs.

  • @AshleyHorne1
    @AshleyHorne1 Před rokem +1

    Good break down video, I currently have a bt50 with a 3” lift on 35s but it’s a daily and I drive to work which is 700ks one way each fortnight but on Das off it gets used as a 4wd but I tried to have a set of smaller tires for the highway run but when I came to it having to take them off every days off to put the bigger tyres on plus storing the other set of tyres just wasn’t worth it so I run the 35s as a daily and I don’t worry about fuel efficiency because if I was worried about that I would have brought a Toyota Pruis 😂

  • @gwoolie
    @gwoolie Před rokem

    I like you vids. Currently im setting up a PS for a future adventure. So watching your channel stops me adding stuff i dont actually need. Currently awaiting the fitting of a 2.5 inch lift and a snorkel to come. Probably my last mods. Thanks for the entertainment and info. Im in the UK so PS parts mainly have to come from Oz !!!

  • @Redneck_Wizard
    @Redneck_Wizard Před rokem +1

    I'll start off by saying I'm pretty new to off-roading and overlanding from the start, I live in NW USA on the Idaho and Washington border and currently drive a Ford Bronco Sport which is probably the best soft-roader in production, however it still has pretty limited payload so it will never be a true hardcore overlander. It's still good enough for weekend trips and decent trails though.
    Getting on to my main point, you have helped me know how I want to set up my next vehicle (Ineos Grenadier)
    My plan is to have a setup where it is good for both long overlanding touring trips but also the "gnarly" trails which are quite common in the West here.
    I figure the Grenadier is my only option since it's the only vehicle available in America with both great payload and solid axles that isn't an F-250/F-350 or half ton Dodge Ram that is way too long for most hardcore trails, also the Grenadier just looks awesome so that helps. 😎
    I reckon a Grenadier with it's awesome payload, carrying all the gear I need including a kitchen/fridge plus some 35" tires and a 3" lift will make it the perfect blend of being able to carry lots of camping gear but also be very capable for some of the more rocky trails. So basically a perfect blend of a tourer and off-roader.

    • @johnphillips519
      @johnphillips519 Před rokem

      I would prefer a 110 Defender, something that is tried and proven, you can still get very low mileage examples 🤔

  • @BorisEkner
    @BorisEkner Před rokem

    A damn good video. Thank Ronny, much appreciated!

  • @seanchristie7150
    @seanchristie7150 Před rokem

    Fantastic content as usual, I think you have saved a few people a bucketload of coin, they would be the ones that now have some idea n most of the gear

  • @sannsummit
    @sannsummit Před rokem

    Thanks for your video

  • @alklapaxida850
    @alklapaxida850 Před rokem

    dude in this video you phukin nailed it, well done.

  • @cAiNoOp
    @cAiNoOp Před rokem

    newby tip here- consider how loud your roof rack is, mine is like a bloody wind sail, definitely getting it taken off and in future will do more research as to the noise it makes, fitment etc

  • @user-tq6ic4in3j
    @user-tq6ic4in3j Před rokem

    Good video mate

  • @maxperilous5944
    @maxperilous5944 Před měsícem

    I needed to see this video.
    I just bought a 2024 Colorado ZR2 Bison.
    I've spent the last (week?) obsessively scouring the internet and youtube looking for things to spend more money on with the idea that I want to go to moab on vacation this year or perhaps next (maybe both?).
    This truck is going to be my daily driver except basically in the summertime when my motorcycle will be handling transportation duties. I also want to go do stuff in Colorado like Imogene pass.
    Realistically, do i need the rack and the tent and the (insert catalog here)? Honestly no.
    Maybe i need to look more into "the essentials".

  • @rg3412
    @rg3412 Před 3 měsíci

    So much common sense advice! Thank you.

  • @sgt_kissekatt6686
    @sgt_kissekatt6686 Před rokem +1

    Mitsubishi Second Gen L-200 (1992)
    It's a daily and as you call "weekend warrior"
    Planned changes are as follows but nothing completely determined:
    - Lifting it by around 1 inch maaybe 2.
    - Fitting some more aggressive A/T tires
    - Longer dampeners to allow each tire to drop further
    - Prob remove front swaybar (and then test and see how it affects it before deciding if to keep em off)
    - change out the rubber... "bushes" (i think they are called that? For a different material (which i do not remember the name of) to give more flex in the pivot points.
    - Welding on some metal parts where the underside of my car can catch on rocks and stumbs, like the attachment points of my leaf springs and tow hook for example.
    Thoughts?

  • @AA-vr8ez
    @AA-vr8ez Před rokem

    Thanks Ronny D

  • @philemonripin1190
    @philemonripin1190 Před rokem

    As always,no BS just facts,might touch 1 or 2 nerves bcause its so relatable but none the less very educational

  • @harrisonrawlinson5650

    Mines an IFS ford ranger that I use as a daily driver and I go to challenging pay and play sites once a month and go green laning on varying terrains at least once more or sometimes twice a month.
    I have to have the space in the bed to store tools but I also keep a set of recovery boards and a few good straps of varying lengths stored in boxes. It’s got a 2” lift with 33” mud tyres.
    Yes it’s slow, and I’ve sort of ruined the daily driving comfort and ease, but I only live 10 minutes from work.
    With the 33” mud tyres and lift, I am confident on much more terrain than I previously was and I can explore further every time I go out and climb over more obstacles every time I go to the pay and play.
    But when I drive to see my family 4 hours away, I do notice the fuel consumption is slightly worse and the noise at 70mph is quite bad. It really is swings and roundabouts

  • @aaronyoung8028
    @aaronyoung8028 Před rokem

    Hey mate, great vid!
    It took me a lot of years, a lot of projects and a lot of money, before I listened to my Dad, a wrote down a plan/finished goal BEFORE buying/fabricating.
    As you said you really need to know your intended use.
    Cheers Aaron
    P.S. at 3.01 WTF is that monaro doing? All lifted and in the bush 🤯

  • @geoff1971
    @geoff1971 Před rokem +1

    It's all about planning, I spent atleast a month planning the accessories I needed before I even looked at a spanner, shop around, find the best products at the right price, write out a list then determine if you need it or just want it and is there a product that has more than one use. Stay away from the cheap Chinese garbage, try to do as much work on the vehicle as you can, if you are stuck in the outback it's a good idea to know how to fix the problem. To conclude have fun 👍

  • @simisonicblack
    @simisonicblack Před rokem

    I love that the next video is a rig that’s getting over built at a shop where they just slap everything on at once. Lol

  • @RoyFJ65
    @RoyFJ65 Před rokem

    Truth here in every sense, seen too many over done FJ Cruisers. Some mud terrains of today do fairly well on road and off and manage to last. The E rated ones in stock size give a good predictability when the vehicle faces surprising mud or rocks, that happens to tourers often depending on where they are.