You guys are a lot braver than me to be traveling in those parts of the world. Do you have possible future plans to finish South America and then tour north America?
Love Kuwaitis, and you're going to love Oman, try the mussandam penninsula and the small villages on the east side, Lima is great. Also go down the far South to Salalah and it's Monsson season so it's incredibly green and verdant. I've lived in the UAE 20 years now, and outside of Dubai (I'm in Ras Al Khaimah) it's wonderful. You got me hooked on your channel when you were in Chile and South America in general. Your patience is incredible!
As my tires are only awkward, I use the 1" flex bar to brake the nuts loose. As they are the 19.5" tires. So once loose I use the 1/2" ratchet to remove them. Tire removed/put back on. Then use the 1/2" ratchet with the adapter 1/2"to 3/4 for to tightening the nuts. Using about ?? 100 lbs force on the ratchet, then on the 3/4" ratchet, then to the 1 inch flex bar then to tighten mine to 400 lbs. I suspect that those are just under 500 ft lbs?? { ???? 486?? perhaps. So my torque wrench should work for those as well? I think that a 1/2" ratchet should lower but to ?? lift as well ??? Thanks I always have to analyze what I see. Don't know whom it was but saw one of them in town this after noon. cheers good travels.
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As soon as we want to sell Globi, we will also show him from the inside. You can find some pictures on our blog www.pegasus-unterwegs.ch/rss-diashow-globi/
I’m amazed at the scenery you guys often happen up on. It is beautiful. How you two manage to keep the resources necessary for these amazing and often distant destinations under control is a mystery to me. The fuel cost and purchase locations alone would keep me up at nights. Not to mention your daily intake of food and water etc. keep up the excellent work. Y’all’s journeys keep me looking for new videos regularly by you both. God bless and be safe. ❤❤❤
Your driving skills in that machine are admiral and its so nice to see that your trip has been safe throughout your journey! thanks for taking us along enjoying it!🙏😄