ULTIMATE DUAL CAB UTE MOD GUIDE - How We Built Graham’s D-MAX to Drive ANY Track - Canopy tips!

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  • Graham goes over every inch of his D-MAX build to show you how to build a dual cab that can tackle the hardest 4WD tracks in Australia AND long distance touring!
    Watch for all of the most important mods you can make to your 4WD to build a more capable, reliable and enjoyable machine! Graham goes over every inch of his D-MAX build to show you how to build a dual cab that can tackle the hardest 4WD tracks in Australia AND epic long distance touring!
    Just a few of the mods Graham's made:
    - Suspension is one of the BEST mods you can make to your 4WD! In most cases, installing a 2 inch lift kit will give you the clearance you need to take those harder lines. Good quality lift kits won’t sacrifice your handling either, keeping great on-road performance.
    - If you’ve got a dual cab ute, a good 4WD canopy is an EPIC mod. Carrying all your gear safely and securely, keeping it out of the mud and dust is something that’ll keep you out bush for longer. Canopies also let you get creative with mounting roof racks, recovery equipment and roof storage!
    - Installing a 12v system makes life on the road THAT much easier! Running led strip lights in the car, installing a portable fridge, battery management systems and solar controllers are just a few things to consider.
    - If you’re doing tough tracks you NEED a winch! Winching up hard tracks is something we’re all too used to, and installing a winch has saved our skin countless times.
    - The best 4WD tyres are the ones that suit your driving style. If you’re in and out of bog holes a set of muddies are the go, but if you’re looking at more time on tamer tracks, good all terrain tyres are perfect.
    - Getting the right barwork for your 4WD can save you bigtime in the long run. Strong bull bars can save you from expensive body damage, add recovery points and let you mount spotlights, lightbars and winches!
    - Underbody bashplates protect VITAL components from damage. Underbody protection means you don’t need to worry about bent driveshafts and cracked sumps.
    - Front locker vs rear locker. The age old question! Get more traction, go further and see more.
    Top quality 12v gear for your 4WD: www.ctek.com/au/
    Strong, powerful 12v winches: www.runvawinch.com.au/
    Graham’s canopy was built right here in Australia by: mitsalloy.com.au/
    Keep your beers cold: www.mycoolman.com.au/
    Australia’s 4WD suspension experts: fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/
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  • @TacomaSteelhead
    @TacomaSteelhead Před 2 lety +36

    You guys are so much more intuitive and realistic than all our pavement knickers here in the US. Got my Tacoma and everyone just asked when the 33s coming. I scratched my head.

  • @stoff3r
    @stoff3r Před 3 lety +93

    16 mods you can't afford on the ute you don't have.

  • @mkwa8870
    @mkwa8870 Před 2 lety +29

    Really needed a winch when at age 12, I got my best mate’s dad’s 4x4 stuck in what I thought was a creek and turned out to be a 5ft deep bog hole hahaha. Didn’t have any vehicles on the farm to recover so we had to wait a few hours for another mates truck to pull her out. Plenty of winch worthy trees around that hole

    • @BahnGop
      @BahnGop Před 2 lety

      That’s why you should stop and have a walk through it lol

  • @arongavin
    @arongavin Před 3 lety +47

    A Poem about BashPlates:
    There once was a man called Aron
    He had a Pajero called Kar-en
    It was quite bare
    With no under (bashplate) wear
    Until Graham fixed him up with a new one

    • @pnag88
      @pnag88 Před 3 lety +5

      That's hilarious, must be the worthiest winner right here. Yeww

    • @FunWithAlmost
      @FunWithAlmost Před 3 lety +6

      Fixed him up with a pair*

  • @nethiuz9165
    @nethiuz9165 Před 3 lety +314

    I wish i had communications in my last relationship.

    • @tomspence9027
      @tomspence9027 Před 3 lety +4

      r u ok?

    • @tonymiller5841
      @tonymiller5841 Před 3 lety +4

      + 1 r u ok?

    • @nethiuz9165
      @nethiuz9165 Před 3 lety +16

      @@tonymiller5841 Yeah mate she was French 🤣

    • @shaunrafferty7817
      @shaunrafferty7817 Před 3 lety

      2015 Isuzu Dmax. Most corrugated road I’ve ever done is through the Gunderbooka National Park in northern NSW.
      I would love a set of quality bash plates as I am constantly scrapping my underbody. I need to protect those crucial parts.
      Check out my Facebook Page, Budget Off-Road Touring

    • @therealjosephhermoso
      @therealjosephhermoso Před rokem

      bro! your funny! i hope you are well. my last relationship didnt have good comm either.

  • @Jake-ij3sb
    @Jake-ij3sb Před 3 lety +27

    Q: When did you wish you had a winch?
    A: Got stuck at Cruiser Park only needed to move half a metre forward but had to walk about 10km back to camp to find someone to pull me out.

  • @albertbank3232
    @albertbank3232 Před 3 lety +13

    Being from Austria rather than Australia it's not easy for me to guess the most demanding track in Australia, but from what I've seen on your videos the Old Telegraph track is top of my list.
    I drive a Pinzgauer 712 6x6. It has a clearance of 37 cm underneath the diff, so I guess I can do without a lift :-)
    Cheers lads, and keep on doing these great videos !

  • @IDHuman31051984
    @IDHuman31051984 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m an absolute novice and I’ve been searching for a video that gets me heading in the right direction from the get go. Dead set best video I’ve seen mate. Straight up good advice and in just 15 minutes I have my priorities right and my budget sorted. Subed and liked. Bloody champion

  • @alicephuajuanor
    @alicephuajuanor Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks, Graham, for featuring this useful topic on modification and the things to consider. I am very keen to do some mods to my Isuzu D-max but do not know where exactly or how to start, and the considerations to make without unknowingly 'harming' my D-max in the long run. And this video answers my questions. Wonderful, beneficial video for 4WD enthusiasts!

  • @crossroads5481
    @crossroads5481 Před 3 lety +3

    From Colorado in the US. Not sure the hardest track in Australia. But, I love seeing how everyone approaches the tracks down there. Would love to be blessed with some off-road parts from the manufacturer’s you gents use in Australia. Love watching everything you guys put out!

  • @jamiemalloy3095
    @jamiemalloy3095 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for answering my question about the space saving with the shelves and drawers Graham, much appreciated!

  • @gusstephens8679
    @gusstephens8679 Před 3 lety +3

    2019 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport.
    We took it 4wding about 2 months ago completely stock and the factory bash plate is bent in exactly like the one you guys showed in the video, we luckily got a way with no drivetrain damage but we don’t have the money to replace them and when we do we will most likely end up bashing them again, we would love a set of underbody protection so the next time we go out we don’t have to worry about potentially going home on the back off a tow truck, cheers Graham and Shauno.

  • @lachlanbuxton1471
    @lachlanbuxton1471 Před 3 lety +45

    I have a 2019 Holden Colorado. And one time I was out at the Riverstone tracks and there was a bunch of people in their underpants running towards us covered in mud and there said they where stuck. And somehow they got a brand new 4x2 Toyota hilux stuck head first into a bog hole. And we had no winch so we got a ratchet strap and hooked to the rear tow bar and tried to pull them out but no luck. And that’s why we needed a winch.😂

    • @nikoleallego7503
      @nikoleallego7503 Před 3 lety +1

      it will protect your death and your transmission and everything else

  • @campbellodonnell1335
    @campbellodonnell1335 Před 3 lety +31

    Around 6 months ago my dad and I were driving north up to Rockhampton and didn't have a uhf. We came over a hill and a western star with a 6 meter wide cat d10 bulldozer on the back was coming right at us! (if we had a uhf we would have been well prepared). Would love to win that awesome uniden uhf, it looks so good!
    Loving the new videos by the way!

  • @bennyaitken3108
    @bennyaitken3108 Před 3 lety

    G'day Graham!! Love your work mate! Only a month ago a mate and I drove billygoats bluff track, while we sat on the edge of the Ridge and crack a beer I couldn't help but think how much I need a fridge!! There's nothing better then reaching into a cold fridge for a beer after a big day on the tracks! Also what I love about the mycoolman fridge is that you can take the whole fridge out the ya favourite fishing spot and you can keep on going with a battery!! Bloody awesome stuff!!

  • @mitchsorrensen8410
    @mitchsorrensen8410 Před 3 lety +2

    Such a good vid, showing you don’t need the biggest lift or tires to get places. Love the work Graham.
    My car is a 120 Series Toyota Prado (2004) - Stock bash plates have absolutely copped a flogging and are no longer useable, so a new set would be wonderful.

  • @tianachristine5836
    @tianachristine5836 Před 3 lety +6

    I own a ln106 hilux. The time I could of used a UHF was when I got bogged on high tide in my old jackaroo, no reception so I had to set up camp and watch the car get hit by the waves. Woke up in the morning and recovered it 🤣

  • @SvedosTrippin
    @SvedosTrippin Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Graham and the 4WD 24-7 team, thanks for the great episode, it was very timely for me, I’m driving a 2009 Mitsubishi MN Triton.
    Q: Why do I need a set of bash plates?
    A: I am currently modifying my Ute and preparing it to travel Australia full time towing a small off-road Van with my family, we plan to start in April 2021. (no end date 😊) I would love a set of quality bash plates as insurance, see, I’m very adventurous and plan to explore as much of Aus as possible, getting into hard to reach places that most don’t make the effort to get too, but I’m also notoriously accident prone and I reckon a good set of bash plates are an essential mod for us as a precaution to help keep the car the that I and my family will be relying on in working order.

  • @mrjackt-4wdtouringinwester769

    So much sage advice here Graham.
    Love your canopy and would like to see one this good on my Triton (one day). I've certainly got some ideas from this video on a few worthwhile tweaks to my current setup. One thing I really hope subscribers take keen notice of is Grahams advice about where to put weight. Everything heavy in my ute is over or forward of the rear axle. With the exception of a 30 litre water tank in the back right corner. It might not seem like much, but it's too much weight in the wrong spot and does affect stability. It needs to be moved, at least to the centre line of the vehicle.

  • @reidhall5310
    @reidhall5310 Před 3 lety

    Happy to be the Kook of the day and look after that Runva winch for you. Was on a trip up to charters towers with my dad and brother after a helluva lot of rain. Pulled off on the side of the road whilst checking the map to make sure we were on the right station road. We sunk straight into the softest clay you’d ever see. Thank goodness for RACQ and their winch, got us straight out... 5 hrs later.

  • @tombroad8307
    @tombroad8307 Před 3 lety +10

    1997 hilux, I would love a formula 2 inch lift sitting on stock suspension at the moment. I’ve only been 4wding a few times but the most corregated track I’ve seen has to be in Kinchega National Park

  • @MrSnakekaplan
    @MrSnakekaplan Před 2 lety +3

    Front locker is superior as demonstrated in the new video (DMW made it with you guys).
    Lockers are for restoring a loss of traction.
    IFS loses traction more than live axles and the rear of the vehicle by design has more traction going over obstacles.
    Best option is to get both.

  • @trenthoward3077
    @trenthoward3077 Před 3 lety +1

    2015 Hilux, pick it up next week. Lost my job recently and plan to do a solo lap around Australia in 2021. Bash plates would give me peace of mind (though so would Comms). Definitely getting a puncture kit after listening to this and will have to learn how to use it.

  • @CastawayAdventures
    @CastawayAdventures Před 3 lety +1

    2009 RC Holden Colorado
    The most corrugated track we've been on is Useless Loop Road on the way to the most Western Point of Australia, Steep Point/Shelter Bay. Was a fun and bumpy drive in towing the tinny!
    Gotta say there was no better view then coming over that final hill after a couple hours of corrugation to see the amazing beach! Can't wait to go back and crack an iron jack there again, the views are stunning and the sunsets unreal! Next time will be definitely making time to shoot across to Dirk Harthog as well! :)

  • @tianachristine5836
    @tianachristine5836 Před 3 lety +6

    I'd love to pull up and crack a cold one up the tip of Cape York. Has been on the list for a long time. 😍😍

  • @simmo6035
    @simmo6035 Před 3 lety +3

    G'day Graham.
    I need bash plates for my wifes 2019 Hilux because she doesn't want to lift it!
    Loving the content, real family favourite.
    Cheers

  • @benhewins2228
    @benhewins2228 Před 3 lety

    Fridge: I’m new to this 4x4 life but I’ve been watching your videos and tbh Fraser Island looks like the best place to sit back watch the sun set and crack a beer ! I’d love to go there some day , I’m in WA , love ya stuff guys !

  • @marcuswiltshire5423
    @marcuswiltshire5423 Před 3 lety

    We've just booked a year off to do a lap of OZ! Bash plates will mean we're not dumping our oil when we get off the beaten track. Standard 100 Series bash plates aint gonna cut it! Thank for the awesome content fellas.

  • @jaydenclear8416
    @jaydenclear8416 Před 3 lety +3

    2009 Nissan Navara D22, still running standard suspension besides 300kg constant leaf springs as the previous owner was a tradie, makes any road feel like the most corrugated road in Australia, the Dwelingup roads are enough to rattle my bolts loose.

  • @TheFishingcartel
    @TheFishingcartel Před 3 lety +3

    in the hills above coffs after walking up the creeks prospecting a beer would go down well

  • @stephanielongden597
    @stephanielongden597 Před 3 lety

    Thank you gorgeous Graham for the excellent guide xx

  • @cbgamer7734
    @cbgamer7734 Před 3 lety

    I have a 94 Toyota pickup ext can and I do hard fourwheelering and the thin tin looking ones does no justice. Also been stuck many times and always have to use a red devil to pull it out. U guys are awesome.

  • @Deeeteee9ty3
    @Deeeteee9ty3 Před 3 lety +6

    Would love to pull up at shaunos bar in the Vic high country for a beer, living down in Vic I often feel a bit left out in the 4wd coverage so glad you boys are able to put us on the map!

  • @MrBokka22
    @MrBokka22 Před 3 lety +3

    2010 Isuzu dmax! this is my first four wheel drive, I bought the car with some very old 2 inch lift already in it, can only assume that is on its way out sometime soon! can confirm I am a bit of a kook, getting stuck in Lancelin almost tipping it on its side with no radio, no winch but only some mates from up the road, but thats just another day in WA.

  • @nicholashall5831
    @nicholashall5831 Před 3 lety

    2020 Hilux sr 4x4
    My first 4x4, so for me the toughest/roughest track will be all the ones I can do once winning the suspension upgrade! Until then the toughest drive is the commute to work daily! Loved this vid

  • @utsavmalla832
    @utsavmalla832 Před 3 lety

    G'day Graham! Bought a 2019 MR Triton this year. The most corrugated road I've ever been on is The Gibb River Road in WA.
    I've moved to Cairns recently and am planning on doing the Cape TWICE next year, so I don't think the factory suspension would go too well. Awesome video, loving the channel!

  • @aaronkilcullen6764
    @aaronkilcullen6764 Před 3 lety +16

    2010 Holden Colorado, I need a good set of bash plates because of the big dint in my sump i found when dropping oils during iso haha.

    • @ZawhTM
      @ZawhTM Před 3 lety +1

      relatable bro my sumps got a big boy dent think im just clear of oil pickup though

    • @TheWindspeed36
      @TheWindspeed36 Před 3 lety +1

      Haha same; RG and broke the front diff housing earlier this year doing Pluto Tk in the VHC. Bash plates on order now. Very expensive lesson.

    • @LEGODungeon
      @LEGODungeon Před 3 lety

      If I had a fridge I would definitely pull up at waddy point Fraser Island walk up the hill to watch the wales and crack a beer

    • @Lachy_y
      @Lachy_y Před 3 lety +1

      If its the 4j be careful, I would recommend replacing the sump asap, the clearance from the pick-up to the sump is minimal and will starve of oil if the dent is bad

    • @jnieto490
      @jnieto490 Před 3 lety

      There isn't a Z71/ZR2 version with bash plates?

  • @lucasgleeson4473
    @lucasgleeson4473 Před 3 lety +14

    I dont think i ever click on thing as fast as i do when i get the notification from yous

  • @cwp1alpha
    @cwp1alpha Před rokem +1

    Great suggestions that make sense.
    My trick is to apply trail mods with vehicles in the full-size class like the Ford Super-Duty F250 or F350 (new or used), especially the older diesel models prior to emissions on them which plugged their power outputs up. Although the durable big petrol V8 engine or older V10 made for good off-road torque with hauling grace, too. Being over 6 feet tall,I like my full-size trucks better over smaller double-cab rigs due to leg room constraints, as well as headroom.

  • @maxthomson9263
    @maxthomson9263 Před 3 lety +1

    2019 Toyota Hilux: gonna need some good underbody protection if I want to start taking 4WD seriously, would love a set to keep me going on camping trips with the lads! Love the Content boys keep it coming

  • @charliewebster191
    @charliewebster191 Před 3 lety +3

    2019 Hilux - some of the most corrugated roads have to be the ones around suburban Sydney!

  • @HipP0pCS
    @HipP0pCS Před 3 lety +13

    Have a 2019 Mazda Bt50 and i would love a winch! One time i was mucking around in abit of sand with a bunch of mates in the car and then boom i got bogged bottomed out on a little sand hill and my gosh we were digging for hours! A winch would of saved hours of time as there was many trees nearby!

  • @pi55
    @pi55 Před 3 lety

    Just upgraded to a fresh blank slate (2013 D-MAX), and first on the list is a 2" lift. The most consistently corrugated road I drive would have to be sections of the PDR late in the season. It can go from a dirt highway to a goat track in a matter of km's. A close second and worthy mention would also be the road from Maytown back to the highway (especially the braking bumps on some of the sneaky corners).

  • @lachlandixon1077
    @lachlandixon1077 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video ! Have just bought my first 4x4, and this video will help me set it up to get out and have a go !!

  • @bennychessum9657
    @bennychessum9657 Před 3 lety +6

    2013 Navvara D40. I need bash plates to keep up with my mate's 6" lifted GQ.

    • @jofi7581
      @jofi7581 Před 3 lety

      Nah mate you just need a Toyota haha

    • @bennychessum9657
      @bennychessum9657 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jofi7581 🤣 I don't have a spare kidney to sell to cover the Toyota and Covid Tax combo

  • @Max-zj3kh
    @Max-zj3kh Před 3 lety +10

    2010 D40 Navara. Currently on a 2" lift and is still as low as a commodore would love some bash plates!

    • @Max-zj3kh
      @Max-zj3kh Před 3 lety

      @@GS-kh5se haha probably!!!

  • @chrisspies8123
    @chrisspies8123 Před 3 lety

    Great video and some great tips. Thanks Cobber

  • @drivingparadox
    @drivingparadox Před 3 lety

    Thanks Graham, great points to consider.

  • @kaidenhannah77
    @kaidenhannah77 Před 3 lety +10

    UHF
    When did i need one?
    I was 4WD with my mates at a dam, fell behind and lost contact. Didnt find them for 3 hours and it was dark too.

    • @HgHgHgHgHgHgHgHg
      @HgHgHgHgHgHgHgHg Před 2 lety

      me and my mate got lost for 3 days, lucky we found them.

  • @jacksonwoodward3743
    @jacksonwoodward3743 Před 3 lety +3

    2019 Triton. The most corrugated road in Australia has to be the track into gnaraloo Station in wa

  • @blackstallionadventures3730

    Love watching your videos, You are Awesome! Cheers!

  • @rampagedingo
    @rampagedingo Před 3 lety

    I wish I had a winch when I ran into some deep mud when going to church with my mom on her 2014 ford ranger wildtrak. I really like the videos and the kits for 4 wheel driving. The lift isnt as much of a big deal like the other mods. Thanks mates.

  • @MrHarissirbubalo
    @MrHarissirbubalo Před 3 lety +5

    Pajero, and I believe most corrugated track is Cameron's corner bordering all 3 states QLD, NSW and SA!
    I love the show just as much as;
    Graham loves Taylor Swift
    Shauno loves Patrols
    And as much as Jocko loves Ponies
    Cheers guys 😁

  • @christiaanvisagie3530
    @christiaanvisagie3530 Před 3 lety +6

    7:47 Graham's new D-Max?

  • @denzelpage7380
    @denzelpage7380 Před 3 lety

    Graham Ive got a 2015 Dmax single cab inspired by you of course. Me and my mate were four wheeling out at glassy we came across a big bog hole just at the end of the track we were finishing, with out hesitating I didn't check the depth or what was in it and paid the ultimate price of hitting a rock that some one had rolled into the hole as a joke this punched a big nasty hole straight through the sump resulting us waiting for a tow tuck and lots of oil missing. this wouldn't of happened if I had a good quality bash plate like in this video. Cheers fellers love the content keep it up.

  • @jackscott5911
    @jackscott5911 Před 3 lety

    Definitely needed that coolman out in Licola, perfect little camp spot, down in the bottom of B2 track on the way to Mount Margaret. There is a river down the bottom and on the 36 degree day we camped there all I could think about was a thirst quenching beer to have while sitting in the river 👌🍻

  • @MorganCulley
    @MorganCulley Před 3 lety +36

    2001 hilux, my transfer case sits lower than the South Pole 😂

    • @angusbrady6445
      @angusbrady6445 Před 3 lety

      Why even make a Ute in to a car why don’t just drive a nomle 4wd

    • @aussiethegamer3890
      @aussiethegamer3890 Před 3 lety

      2005 Holden rodeo, development road up to the cape

    • @aussiethegamer3890
      @aussiethegamer3890 Před 3 lety

      2005 Holden rodeo, cause she likes to slide on her belly a lot

    • @aussiethegamer3890
      @aussiethegamer3890 Před 3 lety

      Got hung up in a hole with a really steep approach angle

    • @aussiethegamer3890
      @aussiethegamer3890 Před 3 lety

      After a sticking hot day driving the Tele track pulling up to the most northern point pulling up a chair, cracking a cold one and watching the sunset

  • @ollie620
    @ollie620 Před 3 lety +6

    Need a UHF, because I was in the Vic high country, tetering on two wheels on a nice hill and my old man yelling through the window said don't go but I couldn't hear him properly because of my misso's squeals and amongst all the panic thought he said go and flipped my 80 on its roof 🛑

  • @TriNguyen-qq5ul
    @TriNguyen-qq5ul Před 2 lety

    Love watching 4wd 24/7 u guys are the best

  • @anthonybartolohtc
    @anthonybartolohtc Před 3 lety

    Hey, I would absolutely LOVE a 2 inch lift, and my car would be perfect!
    The worst corrugations I've been on so far was the stretch of track between Fruit Bat Falls and Elliot Falls in Cape York this September.
    I have a 2014 PX Ranger XLS.
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

  • @johnwinson2794
    @johnwinson2794 Před 3 lety +6

    Afternoon, The time I wish I had a winch would have to be when myself and two of my mates went for a 4wdin a stock rodeo around my family farm near glasshouse, the sun was going down and when were just heading out. to cut a long story short we were driving up a track when we slid of the side of the hill siding into two big trees. one tree was on the rear diver door and the other was behind the tray. this cased us to not be able to go forward and not be able to go back we were stuck. We had to walk out of the track and down to the farmer from Maleny Black Angus who had a winch fitted to his car. we drove down and hook up a snatch block and pull the ute sideways off the trees.
    After the mammoth of a weekend we vote never to go 4wding without a winch

  • @dylan24-79
    @dylan24-79 Před 3 lety +15

    Rolled my Lux while out bush alone the uhf would of came in handy, instead I had to walk 5 hours to get to reception

  • @rodneytink9098
    @rodneytink9098 Před 3 lety

    I love cracking a beer at the look out at Goobang National Park just out side of Tomingley

  • @TheAdventurousSouls
    @TheAdventurousSouls Před 3 lety

    2020 Raptor mate and the road into Ningaloo Reef here in WA 😁 on a side note, thanks for all the videos. Thanks to your team I was able to save some kids from a beach bog in Lancelin. Why do I need anything...primarily because I’m a noob myself and I need all the help I can get🙏

  • @louisjackson1783
    @louisjackson1783 Před 3 lety +7

    Needed to say to my mate that i rolled me luxxy and for him not to come through. The UHF would have helped tonnes so I could pass the message across.

  • @ItzCamoo19
    @ItzCamoo19 Před 3 lety +13

    I own a 2015 Hilux and have a 2 inch lift installed but sadly I’ve mad the mistake of not realising all the weight that I’m currently putting in it (tray,canopy, top tent) and the current suspension will sag. And with the most corrugated track! I would have to say Watagans. Not actually sure though, Thanks graham😂

  • @TheHiddenSNOW
    @TheHiddenSNOW Před 3 lety

    Just bought my first 4WD, a Nissan Navara D40 series 6. Bash plates are one of the first mods I want to get as I took my dad's car out to the Flinders in SA and bottomed out a few times. Did no damage, thank god, but knowing that its something I'm a bit clumsy with, definitely going to protect my own cars undercarage!!

  • @michellemellows8495
    @michellemellows8495 Před 3 lety

    Hilux.. I've just ordered a whole kit out for the back of my Hilux with a brand new canopy from the Perth 4wd show! Minus a fridge! Our recent trip away to Mt Augustus is a prime example of not having a cold beer at the end of the day.. stinking hot day and melted ice in an esky.. after setting up camp on sundown and having that magnificent view of Mt Augustus and sitting with literally a warm beer!!

  • @joshgarrels113
    @joshgarrels113 Před 3 lety +8

    2012 Hilux SR5, The Oodnadatta Track in South Aus worst I hav been on, pins and needles in the ass for most of the day, new suspension would be amazing!!

  • @Jzxniazi6736
    @Jzxniazi6736 Před 3 lety +6

    Love from Pakistan ❤️

    • @tpv59
      @tpv59 Před 2 lety

      THANK YOU sir.
      LOVE from 'OZ'.

  • @bensanfordmedia
    @bensanfordmedia Před 3 lety +2

    Fridge would be amazing, I could actually eat good fresh food on longer trips, not to mention having a cold drink always ready after/during work!

  • @barramax4x490
    @barramax4x490 Před 3 lety

    79 series, bash plates to make sure I get home from the Cape next year. Awesome video Graham.

  • @-tarettes
    @-tarettes Před 3 lety +5

    Q: When do you wish you had a UHF?
    A: Always. So I don't forget to buy bread and milk

  • @cadelheywood1226
    @cadelheywood1226 Před 3 lety +5

    My dad just got a 79 series so I’d I win the suspension I’ll give it to him because he needs one

  • @SharrodVisuals
    @SharrodVisuals Před 3 lety

    I just bought a brand new LDV T60 first 4x4.I would love to get into 4x4ing and camping as I got a baby on the way and would love to take him away camping for our family getaways.
    I don't know much about tracks as such but ive heard the Googs Track in the simpson desert is pretty damn corrugated.
    Love the show boys! I watch you's nearly every night. So pumped to finally get out there.

  • @chrisisaac5054
    @chrisisaac5054 Před 3 lety

    Re. A fridge... a few years back, I was helping my bro on his property down Eyre Peninsula for a coupla weeks. We ran about 3km worth of stringer posts in a couple of days, during mammoth heat and at the end of the day, sat and watched the sunset with a cold one from the middle of a 10,000 acre wheat farm. Pretty bloody awesome! I need a fridge to get back there and do it again, now the borders are open. Yew!

  • @JustBetter13
    @JustBetter13 Před 3 lety

    Prado 150. Already had one close call in the under body and don't want to stop driving the hard tracks! 🤙 bash plate needed!

  • @tugboat8475
    @tugboat8475 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video, I just realised it's quite a few years ago now this video was made.. Most corrugated track I've ever been on was the border track Victoria South Australia. So straight but bumpy. Never ending. And UHF, camping with mates years ago, on the backwaters of the Murray River. 9pm my mate and I went searching for wood down a few dirt tracks. But could not find the campsite on our return. Took us till 1am. Funny thing our new car has no USB radio. It costs so much now, to build up a brand new 4wd. My wife keeps going off about what it all costs. Lift, front bar, all terrain tires, rims, suspension improvements. Even recovery points never ending. It's our first brand new car, and when we eventually get a UHF, I want it professionally done. No wires, radio under the dash etc. receiver on a magnetic hook that plugs in when you want it and put away when not in use. You know another funny thing. This car doesn't even have a CD player. It's good for Spotify if you have Wi-Fi range. Haha.

  • @liamshepherd8346
    @liamshepherd8346 Před 3 lety

    We dragged a 84 viscount onto the 14 mile beach at Warroora station with a 2wd Colorado. MET The best neighbours there and stayed two weeks. Great fishing, clear water and west coast sunsets... missed the wind too.

  • @Nand0s1
    @Nand0s1 Před 3 lety

    Can't beat pulling up the old Army coms hill in exmouth for sunset and having a beer with a view.

  • @jacobrevillator1947
    @jacobrevillator1947 Před 3 lety

    Just bought a little ln106 hilux and it’s fairly stock. To me, steep point (most western part of Australia) has to be the longest 3-4 hours of corrugations in aus. I remember dads spotties came off and our mate lost a few things from the rattling too! Bloody beautiful once you get to steep point though!!

  • @bharatlal9211
    @bharatlal9211 Před 3 lety

    Cobra - Mount Augustus rd. Near Mount Augustus national park . Most road that lead to that from the coast.
    2012 vw amarok . Still on factory springs and shocks .
    Love this channel . 👍

  • @jordanbhoughton
    @jordanbhoughton Před 3 lety

    Onya Graham. My winch story is from Mcbrides Beach, NSW in 2018, solo trip. Bit off more than I could chew. Got stuck less than halfway up on a small angle and thought it was all over. Front locker didn't engage so ended up having to back down 50 metres and park up along the side of the track (in gear of course). Then started the long arduous walk up to the top to get someone to come and rescue me. To make the whole situation worse, id lost my phone fishing a few hours before :O. Taught me a real lesson .
    Landcruiser 76 series.

  • @callanmurphy9807
    @callanmurphy9807 Před 3 lety

    I'm hoping to get a new isuzu dmax in the next 6 months and after seeing what you've put yours through even with relatively basic mods I think you've got me sold haha. I think a winch would really come in handy because the two blokes I'd go 4wding with both have tritons haha. And a two way would be just the treat for me to feed them heaps on the drive after I've pulled them out. As for the corrugated roads, I reckon any road in Australia that the local council "maintains" especially the dirt roads.

  • @mikedicke5505
    @mikedicke5505 Před 3 lety

    Cheers from the States! I’d rock a full Fulcrum suspension on my Tacoma if the Hilux stuff is similar. Love watching the videos and trips, makes me get out and enjoy what we have to explore here. 🤙🏼

  • @vanman3298
    @vanman3298 Před 3 lety

    my transfer hangs lower than grandads nuts on a summer's day so I'd love a lift kit or bash plates on my RG Colorado!
    Love your work Graham!

  • @ineedanap799
    @ineedanap799 Před 2 lety

    That fridge tip is legendary now I can vacuum seal ice and newspaper and keep beer cold for weeks

  • @deano7575
    @deano7575 Před 3 lety

    My favourite spot to pull up for a beer, is a secret spot i have on the Buntine Hwy in the NT. Sitting on a beautiful escarpment with views for miles!

  • @Rarefighter7
    @Rarefighter7 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your advice really helpful

  • @ortizl0522
    @ortizl0522 Před 2 lety

    I live in Texas but love y'alls show. I own a 2020 Ford F150 4x4. The truck I bought didn't come with bash plates. It would be awesome to get some. Over all thanks for the Entertainment and education on off roading. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @braddevos5880
    @braddevos5880 Před 3 lety

    The worst track I have done in my 2005 Holden rodeo was the Cardabia-Ningaloo road!! 50km long track that takes you from the Minilya-Exmouth road to the stunning ningaloo coast line!! This took its toll on both car and boat, with canopy, bulbar, spotties rattling loose, boat and trailer moving all over the place!! This has to be the roughest 2 hours on corrugation yet so this lift Kit would go a long way!! Cheers Graham

  • @burnettgarcia899
    @burnettgarcia899 Před 2 lety

    Thanks mate for the new knowledge in 4wd,own Toyota 4runner 1995 model here in Philippines.

  • @austinjody3911
    @austinjody3911 Před 3 lety

    We're going to the cape next August in our 2011 D'max solo. Thought i'd have a crack without a winch, after your comment, i think i should grab one. For piece of mind.

  • @nicpallett6767
    @nicpallett6767 Před 3 lety

    When I was living in Sawmill Settlement below Mt Buller I decided to check the old track that ran alongside the Delatite River above Merrimbah in my 94 80 Series on a solo mission. Half way across the first crossing I got hung up on a river rock and couldn't move forwards or backwards. With no phone coverage and none of my mates listening to their CB's my only option was to walk 5km back to a mates place and beg for a tow out. That was the time I really wished I had a winch ;-)... Oh and in the process I managed to drop my prescription glasses in the river so had no specs for a few weeks... total Kook move ;-)

  • @scottybecraft8753
    @scottybecraft8753 Před 2 lety

    I burried my 86 toyota 4runner in a creek one night that I thought wasn't that deep an I was the only truck an was with a razor lol I really wish I had a winch that night. But love what y'all do keep makin great videos. Hats off to u guys on some of the tracks u take an what y'all go through to make these videos

  • @seandunn3116
    @seandunn3116 Před 2 lety

    Going up the James Price Point road north of Broome early in the season, got through a couple of big waterholes across the road, third time was unlucky, went in and bellied the Colorado in some deep ruts, spent 2 hours trying to dig it out, water pouring into the ute. Finally someone came along and dragged me out, a winch would have had me out in minutes. I'll need one for my new Cannon ute.

  • @liamoneill5167
    @liamoneill5167 Před 3 lety

    Pulling out a my coolman fridge and a beer on on the beach somewhere between robe and beach port is an absolute dream 🍻

  • @mattgalvin3386
    @mattgalvin3386 Před 3 lety

    Bash Plates - Hey Graham, we have a 2018 N80 Hilux and have just started touring Australia with our first cape trip this year. I have slowly been updating my truck but would love a set of these bash plates to enable me to tackle some of the harsher tracks. We are on the NSW north coast in one of the prime 4wd spots and these would be the perfect addition to my rig. Love the show lads! Cheers

  • @marcuslynch8115
    @marcuslynch8115 Před 3 lety

    1996 Ln106 Hilux - Dual cab
    Corrugated road - Ernest Giles up in the NT for sure. - closely followed by our driveway😂
    Bash plates - Sadly did a radiator somehow when i got a rock jammed up and broke the bottom. Bash plates are at the top of my list now for a mod.

  • @liamshepherd8346
    @liamshepherd8346 Před 3 lety

    I drive a Defender now but a few years ago we had a 2wd Colorado. We got hung up in a steep creek with a group of other families on our way to a secret waterfall in the east Kimberley. Luckily they all had winches (not all in working order) and enjoyed the exercise of pulling us out. I’d love to put a winch on our new beast to tackle the tracks of Cape York.