30,000 KMS, 12 COUNTRIES, WHAT BROKE? Questions Answered.

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  • čas přidán 17. 01. 2024
  • Find out what broke on our 100 day build as we install some Xmas presents for the truck and answer your questions from Instagram and CZcams!
    www.ToyotaWorldRunners.com
    Worlds First Land Cruiser Chinook:
    1996 FZJ80 Chassis: frame, suspension & axles, factory E-lockers
    1976 Toyota Chinook pop-top fiberglass camper
    2000 4runner 5zv-fe 3.4 V6 Engine
    1993 R150F Manual Transmission
    35x12.5R17 Falken Wildpeak RT/01
    KMC Lobo 17x8.5 Wheels
    #overland #toyota #offroad #4x4 #Chinook #landcruiser

Komentáře • 175

  • @philgriswold2133

    Having the ability and confidence to work on your own vehicle is paramount to success on a trip like this. Even if it never breaks, you have the comfort of knowing that you can fix most problems. Your discussion about situational awareness is spot on. If the hair on the back of your neck goes up, something is off. I have always thought that we have senses outside of what we readily understand and being able to understand them goes a long way in staying safe.

  • @matthewqtran1318

    This was a good video for ppl who like to nerd out on the equipment aspect of overlanding. Btw, i sell water filters for a living. Should make it a habit to set a caldendar alarm to change out your filters. The ones you use are fairly inexpensive. Change them 1 month earlier than the manufacturer recommended time frame. Filters trap all the gross stuff inside and given enough time it will populate enough to the point where it will get you sick. If you dont use your filters for a couple of days, its good habit to let them run for a few minutes let all the old water in the system out before drinking it. That's all. Stay safe. Stay awesome

  • @ArmTheCreative

    You guys are the REALEST!! Sometimes I watch other channels and their bullshit just kills the vibes.

  • @EvanMoon

    On such a long adventure, through many different countries - reliability, and easy to find parts is a high priority. I think you have built an awesome vehicle with both of those choices.

  • @RESET1776

    Thank you for sharing everything👍

  • @cardenasrc51

    Can’t tell you how glad I am that it’s not over!! I was dreading your arrival in southern Chile, cause I thought it would be over! Glad to hear you’ll now tackle the Alaska side!🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @racingwithbigt

    I went through 13 fuel filters once I hit Colombia on the way south after that on the pan-am. AND a pin hole in the fuel tank so I too got to drop the fuel tank TWICE! Nice to follow your trip.

  • @tyee4u
    @tyee4u  +2

    If your going to do the northern section of pan American, consider Toktoyaktuk and the Arctic Ocean instead of dead horse.

  • @rudetoy8264

    When we travelled to anywhere outside USA, it’s the irony that other countries gas (or diesel) sold is much cheaper than here. Your next trip hopefully encompassing Canada and its provinces. We did Ontario, Montreal, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island but never reach Newfoundland and Labrador, or Greenland as winter was setting in.

  • @kimfitzpatrick6076

    hey guys great videos and just love watching the adventures, I am a fellow Canadian living in Western Australia, I grew up in Surrey BC and I must tell you a huge adventure awaits in the Land of aus, I have circumnavigated this Country in 1 year and its was just enough to touch the surface, there is so much to see in this amzing land and if you ever plan to spread your wings down under hit me up for a heads up on where to go and what to see. You have friends in Western australia. keep up the great adventure my wife and i love watching them.

  • @SlowRoamers

    You should Cummins swap it. 5.9 life babayyyyy!

  • @Beardinc

    I loved this one, wish more overlanders would get into the detail of maintenance and stuff on the road. AND!! You shared how heavy your rig is! Thanks for that too 😊

  • @user-mk6qr7sf4l

    So good to see some of the ongoing concerns and triumphs. Thanks 😊

  • @gooseberry769

    You’re such incredible motivators!

  • @doug1540

    Don’t worry. Carlos and his assistant are great mechanics. May I suggest not to miss checking out Brazil. Especially the coast south of Rio. It’s been one of our favorite countries ranking up there with Colombia and Mexico..

  • @d_rock_t

    Thanks for sharing. Good info!

  • @GabeOnAJourney

    Really enjoyed this update.

  • @SketiSquad

    Great job guys! This was an awesome breakdown 🤙

  • @markaphillips14

    Great job guys! You are amazing!!

  • @4byfarm

    Carlos does nice work!! Great video 🍻