BUILD YOUR 4WD ON THE CHEAP & go 4WDing more, for less $$$ | Graham & Shauno's expert tips
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- čas přidán 28. 02. 2023
- Has 4WDing become unaffordable? Shauno & Graham are back for BEERS IN THE SHED and put their heads together to share clever tips and tricks on how to save money and do what you love more, for less.
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Took my little brother camping didn’t have all that much, no winch, no fridge, no 12v just a gas cooker, some meat eggs, bacon, rolls and just enjoyed the bush. it’s always good to reconnect it’s the best and only cure for the mind 😌🙌
As a diesel mechanic by trade, the advice these boys give is spot on.
If you really wanna learn how to work on your car, honestly just get in and do it, don’t be scared. CZcams is your friend, CZcams got me through my apprenticeship and still helps me today when I come across a job that I’ve never done before 🤙🤙
I was a 20 year old baby when I rocked up to Australia.
10 years of hard labour, 3 old Toyotas , 2 engine swaps and a rolled LC shorty later I can safely say that I’m glad I ended up here. Found myself in rural fencing for 3 years, good old boss taught me welding, tree surgery, 4wding, taking care of the trucks and how to fix broken trucks. He sold me my first LN106. Love that thing.
Cheers fellas
From a Pakistani fan
92 80 series
93 single cab lux
96 dual cab lux
I think a big saver tip would be go camping with mates. You use their awning they use your fridge. You can use their kitchen set up and they can use your light setup. This lets everyone save up to finally be able to afford all the gear over time while still being able to head out bush for a camp.
I like your attitude 👍🏻 what are mate's for if ya can't enjoy it together
thats how we do it,and we don't even take tents or swags we sleep in back of our wagons ,I always carry a tent though just in case
Bold of you to assume I have friends
@ace2298 To have a friend you have to be a friend!
just bought my first car at 16, it is a Suzuki Vitara v6. the bloke who sold it to me "accidentally" forgot to mention some patches of rust in the chassis under the bullbar and under the battery (lucky the rust patches aren't critical for the structure for the car). but what me and my dad have done is replaced the CV joints, removed and cleaned the interior and waiting for the clutch master cylinder so that we dont have to pump the clutch to get it into gear, still got lots more to do tho. its been a great project so far and all of this has come out of my pocket, it has cost me 4.5k so far. i cant wait for your next vid to come out.
cheers
Jake
My best tip to save money in life but helps with 4wding and outdoor is catch your own food. I know you guys promote it a fair bit with fish, yabbies and crabs but it literally saves so much money on meat. Most Aussies eat meat/seafood and we live in a country surrounded by seafood at our door step. All it takes is a bit of time and some general idea and catching fresh seafood is so much cheaper than buying it and if you catch nothing, it's still just awesome thing to do. A very underrated tip but if you eat your own seafood a few times a week you save so much!
My best tip to save a buck 4wding would be to buy a welder and make your own parts, not only does it save money, you can make things differently and to suit your vehicle and how you camp. I've made heaps of things with my tig welder and have saved thousands.
Does bar work have to be certified for Air-Bags and safety? or are you talking back yard thrasher stuff.
@@jamezxh yea if your car actually has airbags
That's a life lesson you should take to your grave.
Fully agree with you.
.I'm from south africa .the Australian canopy and tray setup just looks so good and not available in SA yet .4years ago, I build one for my hilux that just escalated to one hell of a custom job from canopy,tray,270 awning ,fridge slider and a lot more .
A big help is having mates in different industries, so when I need some help, there is a mate or 2 that can help . I had to custom build as it was not available 4 years ago .
Australian style canopies are only starting to hit South Africa now .
were talking about a vehicle, not welding..your welds wont stop you 4x4ing,,the vehicle will..ill bet you cant weld up a new b/joint, or tie rod end, or crown wheel/ pinion..u/joint...its the vehicle,,not what you make it.. ifs is crap,,anything with a computer is crap. then, you look for a vehicle, preferably 6 cyl diesel..manual.. only decent 4x4 ever built was the unimog.. toyota lost it in the early 90,s.
You’ll always find people that want and need the best and the newest gear/ 4wd’s. My tip is to not listen to the people taking the piss out of the not so common or cheaper 4wd’s and buy what works for you!
If it gets you out and about and you’re happy, that’s way better than being thousands of dollars in debt!
Great episode fellas 👌🏻
In the 70s nearly every weekend, we used to go hunting & camping, driving on dirt trails through the state forests, in a S Series Valiant sedan, with a 4 person tent, sleeping bags,, a hotplate, camp oven, billy, enameled tin plates &, cups, utensils, dunny paper, flour, sugar, coffee, condensed milk, spuds, eggs, butter, shovel, axe, tools, handheld spotlight, a few rifles & a shit load of ammo. Bogged?? Countless times! Winches & Maxtraxx? Huh?
P.S. Nearly forgot the Kerosene lamp
Best way to save is if you have a couple of mates you camp or tour with, you don't have to buy all the gear each. Someone can bring bbq, someone with fridge share your gear amongst the group till you can work up to your own set
True
What if you have no mates?
I have next to nothing on my car except 2 inch lift in the front and all terrain tires and a dual battery but my group has the works. Helps me save and build while I’m enjoying the drives.
The best way I found to save $ is to transfer the gear you already have from one vehicle to the next one.
Like my fridge and awning for two examples.
@@AdmissionGaming You need to stay home and stare in the mirror
Best advice is don't be scared to buy an old rig ,just to get out there and get the wheels turning 😉
You don't need the latest dual cab to get an have a ball.
So true buddy, around me people think you need an 80 thousand dollar rig to start a snowplow business and that's crap, get you a 3 thousand dollar used piece and just get out there.
I'm not in Oz but I guess that's fairly obvious.
Teaching my 15 yr old young bloke a lesson in hard work. He has been looking for a GQ or GU for a while. I found him a tb42 that needs work, he doesn't have any money to his name. So he is working on weekends to help the old couple clean up their house for the GQ. It needs a bit of work but that's part of the fun. We both love the show and we'll catch up with you guys at the Melbourne 4x4 show 👍. Upon closer inspection, looks like he's going to learn how to cut out rust. 😊
My budget tip is to keep and eye out for good deals at the wreckers. Also if you’re throwing on new (old) parts, sell what you just took off. I picked up a good condition steel bar, side steps and scrubbies for $900 at the wreckers then sold on my alloy bar and factory steps the next week to get back some of the cost. All my bar work needs now is a lick of paint.
These blokes really are generous, hooking old mate up with a new hoodie. I bought a snatch window banner from them and when peeling it off the sticker ripped. I can’t remember if I sent an email or a dm but they sent me out another 2 free of charge. Absolute legends hey!
Best tip to save money looking back on trips is let your vehicle cool down and take it easy, towed a mate with a blown turbo at Fraser for 6/8 hours on soft sand without any stops except for putting more fuel in and 1 week after the trip my turbo blew. So even in bad times let the vehicles cool down.
It's good to see you guys encouraging more people to get out there. Exploring this beautiful country of ours should be experienced by all Australians. But with your encouragement should also include reiterating respecting these places. So that they (places) will continue to remain open and free for us to use. Remember, leave the place better than you found it, and tread lightly.
Hear, hear. Many new to this lifestyle or this type of travelling might lack the 4WD touring & camping etiquette, or worse, lacks common-sense. So I agree, that encouragements to get out there should also include educating them with the etiquette and responsibilities that comes with the territory.
My first budget 4WD build was an 88 GQ TB42. Only mods were a 2” lift and 32” muddies. No lockers, no snorkel, no winch, no 12V system. I can safely say I did more miles and more nights camping in that car than in all my next (big $) 4WD’s combined.
Best way I found is just go out camping, I had great plans far everything and realised all I needed was a fridge, battery box, table and swag for the first couple of years.
Keep it simple hey!
My #1 tip is learn from others experiences and mistakes.
I drive a Pajero io which is not an overly common 4wd and I can’t tell you the plethora of good advice I’ve received and time & money I’ve been saved by sifting through the forums/Facebook pages and just chatting to the guys that have put in the hard yards with these vehicles.
I’ve also had enough of these experiences myself that I can then pass on knowledge and help others with in this little community as it really just makes our little worlds go round and allows us all to have a better time modifying, repairing and driving our little rigs which at the end of the day equates to smiles and that’s what it’s all about!
Always right about shopping around boys, got a ‘08 rodeo (cheap version of my hero Graham!) with twin locks and solar system then managed to convert to a alloy ute with a canopy for $950! Search those wreckers everyone, they’ve got good stuff!
If only I had some raptor coat for the canopy……..😂 keep it up fellas!
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That canopy that Amber built is ridiculously good! Literally decided that I need to do the same thing whilst watching the video.
Agreed!!
I’m doing the same with mine
Fully!
Hey boys. Loved this ep. This is going off of what ppl think u need to travel australia. I am 19 and own a 91 1hz 80 series, Kings hard shell roof top, kings dual bat system, titan rear drawers, a Webber and a gas bottle and a king awning. Two boxes in the back for the mrs clothes, I bought like 2 shirts n shorts with me haha. Enough space for my fishing gear and surf board. Bought the 80 for 10k with 450ks on it currently at 462. I spent 10k on car and 2k on it with parts/service. I am half way on my trip from wa, I am in qld atm working. Every camp site I go to there are 79s/200s wish flash set ups and a massive caravan. I get looks all the time like who is the mad bastard 🤣 ya don’t need 100k and a brand new rig with all the latest gear. 👊🏽
Just love this show. With the cost of living pressures, we needed this 👍
Are you serious champ. Do you honestly need to hear from this crew to tell you how to modify your comping ,4x4ing experience to suit a fuking budget?? If so get your priorities sorted
My dad bought an 82 short-short toyota pickup in 1982. He owned it twice over the following 13 years, and in the end, it had a 5 inch lift and 35s.
I've spent 20 of my 24 years of driving, driving toyota 4runners, and just recently bought another. The toyota trucks in my family get pampered then absolutely beat, over and over. They really are part of the family. They live, they die just like a dog or even a child. That's a strong comparison, but they give back what they are given. They're there, through thick and thin, life and death and they re loyal. They have a personality, they act differently everyday. When it's cold, it's hard to wake them up, when it's hot, we baby them and coax them through. RIP dad 👨👩👧
My tip for saving not just your money but also your time as well is invest in a workshop manual for your vehicle.
Do it once - do it right, wether it comes to maintenance repairs or modification on your rig if you do as good a job as you can the 😊first time you’ll save the cost of doing the whole thing again or even multiple times.
Thanks guys, great show 😊
DIY for me. Been building the car up myself.
Started with the catch can then throttle controller added, installed the backbone roof rack, 180 darche awning. built the false floor and double stacked
drawers myself.
Next is the lithium set up hidden underneath the floor
Awesome mate!
The line from shauno were he said he's the mate to buy second from mind you. Had me in stitches
love the beers in shed series boys
It is amazing what you can achieve when you are in a position of have to do it due to lack of $$$$$ and just give it a go.
When I was 18, I brought an old Landrover 4WD very cheap, first trip out bush burnt out most of the wiring loom which was cotton covered wiring.
Got hold of a Landrover user's manual with wiring diagram (no internet back then) got an entire wiring loom from a wrecked VW bug and used that to rewire the Landy....worked perfectly.
Even ended up with hazard lights (wasn't a thing back then) not sure how but it worked...lol
My best tip for 4wd is to make a wedding registry list of upgrades and get free goodies when you tie the knot 🤣
Funny enough you say that. My brother gave me his 2inch lift kit when he upgraded haha
Always a pleasure watching you two! Thanks for being the great entertainers you are.
you guys have really gotten me into 4wding. I love everything that you do and it inspires me to go out and have a laugh in my gu patrol. Thank you!!
Love this channel guys, just got a beauty 80 series and this channel is helping me fill in my knowledge gaps!
love the advice you guys give and now i cant wait for the long weekend
money-saving idea: if you're young and looking for work, work for a retail company that sells 4wd and camping products. Then utilise the staff discount to build your rig while also building experience and knowledge as the people around you will usually have more than plenty of information to share.
Such great tips on how to save money and encouraging people to get out and explore our beautiful country
Love that Jeep build you guys did. I’m currently doing mine and wanting to black out all my silver parts. You lot are the best! Cheers for some laid back content. Bloody love it
Nice to hear bout Levi.. hope you both have a good trip!!!
This will help with my slow build for my car thanks heaps guys you bunch of legends very informative
This video was great thanks fellas. We're in the UK with Jeep JK that's seeing a lot more dirt since we started following you online. Your tips and advice are priceless. Keep it up 💪
Jock and Jessy are just about two of the best wheelers i have ever seen , they way those guys can read a rocky trail is just unmatchable , the proof is in there videos , well done the whole bunch of you .
I've been saving by working on the rig myself. I'm no mechanic and am learning on the go. I don't have a shed full of tools, just the standard basics. I just buy tools as I need them with the money saved on labour. Thursday I replaced the rear diff pinion seal which I had never done before. I love learning about the rig. The rig is a 105 cruiser
To Shauno and Graham, in regards to your episode on the best of way to save on four wheel Erving and get out there more often is to not get married.
My wife sold her Audi so we could buy a 4wd. Just need the right wife. :D
Old Shauno never forgets a left open canopy door but forgets to fuel the dirty 30 up 😂
So true
Im all for going in cheap stuff I love all theses vids awesome time watching you guys wheeling and in the shed talks a couple of things you guys suggest I try to do with my 4x4 but in this world money is everything
that setup by amber is amazing, super clever and well organised
Good on you fellas some excellent advice coming out there
Be patient and shop around, but more importantly listen to Graham and Shawno...they are the best...good looking roosters also!
One of the best ways to save money in my opinion is working on your cars with your mates. That way you both save on mechanic costs, you both get to learn new skills, extra pair of hands to help you get it done and extra connections for second hand parts. Your mates grandad might be selling his old patrol but doesn’t have it on marketplace but bc you involved your mate, you get an insane deal that only you know about
My honest opinion about saving money with 4wdriving and camping is you can never be wrong with what you buy, you just learn and push forward and improve and explore on what you wanna do and purchase the essentials not things that you think you might need,
Also a big one is
DONT BE AFRAID TO HAVE A GO, everyone makes mistakes and there is no harm and doing it your self,
Awesome video guys 🔥 keep up the good work
Great episode Boys, as much as I love your canopies on the back of your Ute's (absolutely dream builds) a great saving for us on a budget is to buy second hand mine/construction canopies. Thrse canopies generally come with all themounting, lights and sometimes even some 12v bones. A good clean and some raptor coat and you have saved yourself a small fortune that you can spend on fitting it out.
Love your show.
Matty B.
Agreed with not buying the best rig, just got myself a gp td42t 92, have waiting nearly 6 months to find the right rig at the right time, definitely wait
Going to go out for the weekend :)
Best way to save, fuel prices, parts and getting in and learning your own vechile
And be gentle on your gear if you want it to last
Cheers guys
Good to hear the hometown of Busselton, getting a mention!
Mate you guys are absolute LEGENDS 💯
In the 70s we used to go hunting, camping & driving on dirt trails through the state forests in a S Series Valiant sedan nearly every weekend, with a 4 person tent, sleeping bags,, a hotplate, camp oven, billy, enameled tin plates &, cups, utensils, dunny paper, flour, sugar, coffee, condensed milk, spuds, water, shovel, axe, tools, handheld spotlight, a few rifles & a shit load of ammo. Bogged?? Countless times! Winches & Maxtraxx? Huh?
P.S. Nearly forgot the Kerosene lamp!
To save money, I built my own drawer system out of recycled shelving. I've used inexpensive rock lights for camp lighting. I purchased a big roll of reflectex and made window shade for my entire vehicle, so it stays super dark and keeps the vehicle cool during the day.
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Learning a lot, good stuff!!🤘🤙🏁
Hey guys great episode, I just bought my first 4x4 px1 ranger love it and it’s stock and love going out in it and saving for 2nd mods
My 17yo son has just bought his first car from working at Woolies (s4 gu) grandpa spec.
Looking forward to doing it up with him.
Love your show!
Hey guys an often overseen way to save money that I do use a lot is the simple act of bringing some friends in ya rig that are keen and willing to split costs on fuel, food and camp site costs.
Coming up this year my mate and I are jumping in one rig to save money on the price of the barge to get over to dirk. We absolutely can not wait!!
Looking through the old Facebook marketplace and I found a second-hand ARB bullbar for my Ford Ranger. Got the bloke to bring it into me for a look. Had a bit of rust on it but I picked it up for $600. I have now taken all the rust of it and now looking for some paint to paint it. After the paint all I have to do is put it on. Can't wait for it.
Graham breaking 79 series owner's hearts everywhere 🤣
DIY all the way for keeping your 4wd cheap - I had a mate throwing away some spotties cos the brackets snapped - grabbed them from him and welded it back up and good to go. Another mate had a broken snad flag he was throwing away cos the light at the top wa broken - pulled it apart, ebay light replacement and its brand new and even better it was saved from the bin. My 2nd hand roof rack from marketplace was built for a 100 series but i modified the brackets with the grinder and welder and got an awesome result for my 120 Prado.
About to start my 12v system, once again doing things as DIY as possible and finding my way with cheaper stuff until I know exactly how I want it, and will upgrade parts as necessary.
Excelent... !!!
Im 4wd fan since 40 year.. everybody likes to have all accesories.. thats looks geat..
I studied a lot of time and the truth is that you need only the necessary ..
Closing in on a mil subs. Good on ya fellas. Onwards and upwards!!!
You okes crack me up. Love the show. Greetings from Namibia 🇳🇦
That little video of ambers setup is smart as and love the ten thousand dollar jimny. Love the vids
Backpackers do it really well! I've had roomies staying with me who have spent between $2000 and $8000 on cars such as old Pathfinders, Honda CRVs, Nissan Xtrails and various Subarus and they're all still going!
People think AWDs are shit, but they are quite capable to get you on a fun adventure. Not talking about hardcore stuff where you need a low range & lockers.
I made a full locking drawer system for the back of my ute out of plywood. One drawer can fit all my tools, air compressor, tie downs spare parts, longer antenna whip, 4L of demineralised water and a few more random things. What the other drawer holds depends on what I'm doing. I've got my fridge tie downs flush with the top of the drawers and everything is covered in marine carpet. Absoluetely loved making it all myself and it only took up about a weekend. The best thing though is that I made it to the specifications that work best for me.
cant wait to repaint the bullbar and tray.
Started off with an esky dual cab 2wd courier and an enclosed swag,best memories of my life during that time. Just simple adventures with no stress some days were rough but it truly added to the experience. The entire set up included the vehicle was about $5000.
100% agree on the mods Shauno!!
G'day,
Most of the gear on my "Highlux" is second hand or bought on special.
Being a club member (Anaconda foe example) you can saves heaps of money. I saved 50% on my Oztrail 80lt duel zone fridge, my Dune Nomad rtt was a returned item that I only paid $1k for. Same with my recovery gear, all on special.
My 2 90ah batteries cost $0.00 as they were ex government and replaced frequently.
I do all my own repairs and servicing so I save heaps there too.
It has a long range fuel tank so much money can be saved by shopping around for the cheapest, even It it means traveling to the next suburb.
My diesel motor is normally asparated so I save fuel by not hammering it everywhere as it's slow anyway. Traveling at 90-100kph saves fuel too.
Wind resistance plays a big part in fuel savings. If you double your speed you actually quadruple the wind resistance not double it.
One practice on longer trips to save fuel is to chuck it in Angeles gear and roll down each hill (not recommended on steep winding roads) when safe to do so.
This is how I can make it from Sydney to Melbourne on 1 tank of fuel!
My whole vehicle and setup only owes me about $10k so far but it's a work in progress.
I don't always understand what you guys say as an American, but it sounds funny and I agree with it! Get out there and disconnect from the madness. Don't try and find happiness, go make it!
"Be happy with what you got" Graeme getting a new Dmax every year 😛
Being a mechanic ,all me life ,,62 yr old now..I mite be steady at wat I do ,an abit particular ,but I can save heaps ,,by doing it myself..I like watching u fellas ,,an get alot of good points off yous an ya travel, s...I've got a 07 ranger ,an slowly getting it ready for fishing an travelling an exploring australia in itself..names Steve..up gympie way..
Another wicked episode guys you have really gotten me hooked into 4wding and have helped me make the most of my 4wd
My biggest tips to save money would be to…
Buy a welder to make your own parts, I made a bullbar for one of my metalwork projects at school and saved about $2000 just because I didn’t get a new one.
Another tip would be to go camping with mates so you can all chip in for gear another person might not have, 1 fridge is enough!
And my last tip would be if you buy new parts at a store ask if there is damaged stock so you can nick whatever your truck to get for cheaper.
I know there’s lots of ideas out there but hope mine make the cut 🤞
Yall rock. Love the show
Great way to save some $$ is to put on a bbq and some beers, get your mates around and do the work on each others cars over the weekend. I guarantee you’ll then head off to test the rigs out and you’ll learn so much about the ins and outs of your vehicle. I know I started not knowing the difference between an air filter and a brake pad, after a few good weekends in the shed with the lads we were replacing cvs, engine mounts and fixing 12 volt dual battery systems on our cape York trip!
Love your work lads, seeya out on the tracks!
My old man did it in a old BT50 and now he’s saved up for a raptor to take on the tracks. I’m currently saving up and hunting down a ford ranger to go out and join in on the fun.
Loved tonight's episode! Exactly the video I have been looking forward too. I loved the Water Tank DIY build video Jocko did for the pony and want to do the same for my Collie once I get my 12v system.
Also out of curiosity, do you guys have any plans to attend the 4x4 outdoor expo at the Keumu Showgrounds in Auckland, New Zealand next month? Got the brizzy show (next year hopefully) on my bucket list.
I am building up a 1999 Toyota Hilux, the paint is faded but the engine is brand new, I have fitted a winch and a home made tub rack, its got a ridge rider roof basket three awnings one is a shower on the back and one on each side one with a tent the other for shade, I have fitted recovery points at the front and a hitch point shackle I have recovery gear and a console fridge I have a solar panel on the roof but no duel battery system hooked up to the auxiliary battery but I am working on it, I have other creature comforts as well. I have saved heaps by using XTM gear and I am a Diesel Fitter by trade so pushing spanners is easy for me. I would like to thank you guys for giving me great tips especially on the duel battery system, you guys are great. I am on a pension so money is tight.
So true fellas. Now let’s get out there!
Can’t wait to show this to my son. He’s just started out 4wding.
All of the episodes are good boys but that one was great. In this day and age we need to consider cost and ultimately impact. the KISS principle is more important today then ever. Keep up the good work.
Top show as usual.
Thanks for showing my mighty disco ( 26.38) she's a genuine $3,000 build and buy. All home made suspension and maintenance, I do a bit of fabrication work on the weekends so it's always cheaper when you build it yourself. Yes, 2 tailshafts, 1 rear diff and 1 transfer case later she's still rolling. Cheers for the disco love.
Love the tool rolls, wouldn't mind one ;)
Great job Levi
2 of my favourite ways to save are very basic and not to exciting, but first of all, I try to consider where I'm actually taking my family to, the duration of the trip and wat is essential, by doing this it allows me to remove alot of unrequired weight from my 80 series and save on fuel.
Secondly, to save $$ on firewood (+diesel carting it), I make it a 'challenge' for my 2 young fellas to help dad find enough from the bush to get us through a couple nights.
Love your work legends🤙
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Keep up the great content guys ... 👍🏼👍🏼
The way we saved thousands was hubby made a set of draws out of ply and used strip's of lamenix as the slides for the draws in the back of our wagon. He made the draws the same dimensions as his stacker box tool kit so we take the camp draws out and put the tool box's in and it's back to his daily drive.
Love ur videos Molly keep it up 🤙
Just got the latest 2022 MUX and slowly setting up for off-road. Always a pain to have separate bags for tools in my old Prado until I saw that magnificent Tool Roll. That is definitely a gimme for me. Great tips all along Lads.
No disrespect to the snatch brand but I just got one from 4wd supacentre for $25 on sale
Ask your dad and grandad. They'll never want you to spend too much money and always willing to share wisdom
I've been working on cars and 4wds for over 20 years and now with that experience im now in my early 40s and starting my second trade as a adult apprentice mechanic with all the tools I've drought over the years has me able to start and I really don't need to buy to many tools to get into it. Once I raptor coat the underside of my toyota landcruiser 105 so I can get off road more and up the beach for some fishing with the company im doing my apprenticeship with I can save up to 18c a little on fuel and a good discount on mechanical repairs and tires but over the years one of my best life hacks is to buy a workshop owners manual for your vehicle and don't be frightened to attempt mechanical repairs start out small and work your way up to bigger things as your confidence grows and do all your own servicing and filter replacements and rotate your tyres every 5k of driving to get maximum life out of your tyres as they are a big investment in them selfs other then that get out on the tracks and enjoy this beautiful country of ours
How’s your apprenticeship mate? Thought of doing one as an adult.
You lost me at Toyota!!
I actually spewed when I seen 105.
your victorian..you shoulda bought a nissan gu. better than toyota..if, you know anything about mechanics. toyota lost the plot after the 60 series. & that was bad allround anyhoo..leafs, big o/hang. gutless.. the 79, 4.5tdi, is bs, biggest mistake toyota has made..your buying a badge,,not a 4x4...i dont drive jap sht.. the gu is about the best to buy..if,,you want a sardine tin..heres 3 , 4x4rs, to buy, that need a locker in the front & thats it..76, f250 highboy. chev cucv. dodge power wagon.. all around same yr.. your 105, needs a nissan front diff, there stronger.. plus, hows those bs cone washers treating you..fk, thats a 40,s idea..
The Best way I have found to save a bit of coin is to keep my camping setup simple and DIY.
I got quotes of up 9-10 grand to have bar work and suspension fitted to my Landcruiser, by shopping around and fitting it all myself, I spent less than half what I was quoted which allowed me to build a drawer setup and build a lithium 12 volt setup as well.
Another way to save a few bucks is to shop the food and drink specials at your local supermarkets and plan your meals around what you can buy cheep.
Guys, I have an FJ80, and I enjoy your channel. Although I am a fan of the new mod-cons, and set ups...the farm truck and vintage/basic rig vids are among my favorites. Just something to get out in the wild and have some fun. Cheers!
Think this was a 4x4 channel?? Getting confused when people mention fj80 what
@@jamiesullivan8900...opinions vary. Mine does very well.
I went 4 Wheeling in my Suzi for the weekend just with enough Food and a Tent, It was great fun. I would do it again in a Heartbeat.
This was perfectly times from you boys (as well as Grahams viral vid) .... well done