It put a smile on my face when i saw how Graham reacted when they called him, it shows how much really those guys love and respect and care for each other
4wd action drinking game: "Mate" - Sip "Tell ya what" - Finish drink "Dominator winch" - Sip "Isnt this bloody beautiful" - Sip "This right here.. This is why i own a 4wd" - Finish drink Shauno cooks something spicy - Sip Shauno breaks his 30 - Finish drink someone holds a XXXX Gold - Sip ;) only joking boys keep it up
You guys rock. Great 4 wheeling camping & cooking over a open fire that is a great time. I recommend everybody try it you will be hooked. Just always be prepared and use safety.
Guys, I'm sure that I don't have to tell y'all this, but you all have to really appreciate the fact that y'all really live in and have constant access to paradise. Forget islands in the Caribbean, forget Fiji, forget Samoa, that big rock in the South Pacific is where it's at when it comes to beauty, friendliness of the people, 4x4 paradise, and all-out wonder. If you can dream of it, it exists in the Outback, Tazzie, and Na Zeelin. I've never been there, but I get to see the areas that almost all international tourists never get a chance to view through these awesome videos. Thanks to you all gentlemen! Cheers!
This is fast becoming one of my favorite RU-vid channels. Wish we had tracks like this back here in the United States.thank you very much for the Epic content!
i love watching these guys ive been watching them for years! they take normal vehicle with less than 6 inch lifts and 35 inch tires thru anythiny and everything they show u thats u dont need a giant cammed trucks with 54s to have fun! i love you guys keep up the videos one day i hope to come and ride with yall!
Hell yea! What an epic trip, tackling only toughest tracks , with the upmost toughest crew and toughest rigs! Love seeing these videos when I get home from work, definitely makes my night!
Lol kinda did, but good Ol Steve woulda picked it up and treated like his best bud. Graham had the same reaction I woulda had. A moment where I bout crapped myself, followed by "well THEY went that way, I'M going this way" lol
You guys should do over seas specials for example, New Zealand/America would be good comparing the Aussie tracks and 4x4 drive culture to the rest of the world and seeing where it is different :) Keep up the good work! I’m keen for more and more content! Big fan!
Amazing track & just such a pretty bit of country thru there, absolutely loved the episode!! Thanks for sharing an incredible adventure. Cheers guys from Calgary Alberta 🇨🇦
fantastic!!! enjoyed this episode a lot. I wish we had tracks like this in my country...or at least a bit like this. I like the trucks too. Different than most of US stuff out on youtube with jeeps and chevys and alike. And sice this track is about damage costs, if I can add my two cents...I'm not from the States, I'm from central Europe so I think I can consider myself unbiased in this matter. We kind of enjoy both of the worlds.... jeeps (wranglers and cherokees) and defenders, discos, patrols, pajeros, vitaras and such. I own a '97 cherokee xj which is considered lesser an offroad vehicle mainly because of its light-duty design which means I get overlooked and laughed at often especially by patrol and landrover guys. Set aside what is better and why but in terms of repair and maintance costs, jeeps are no way more expensive then the rest of the group in these parts of the world. I would say equally expensive. Like there is no offroader that you get parts for for cheap. Maybe old suzuki samurais or lada nivas but that's about it. Everything else is expensive and "used" on ebay and your own fabrications are your best mates. Offroading is an expensive hobby and it is never good to break anything whatever you own. Anyway, a great video! Keep the quality up, Cheers, Martin
Martin Vojta I was into wheeling here in the states and used to be I could pick up everything I needed at the local pick-a-part. Now I can’t even find Cherokees in the yards. I still have plans to rebuild a 1990 two door Cherokee Laredo. Love the older body style, your lucky to see the other types of vehicles.
Y'all got it made. As a man that loves the outdoors and wheeling I'd almost sell my soul or cut off my own nuts to be able to do what y'all show in your video's.. So much awesomeness! Cheers!
I just commented asking what sticker it was blurred out haha but in nearly all the other videos its not blurred? Was it a copyright branding problem or?
I love these free videos it's so great to see you boys out and about makes me want to jump in my four-wheel drive and go keep up the good work keep the videos coming
You guys are great to watch. I’m ready to ride shot gun with you Shawno!! Keep up the good trail runs. Love the dinner time coverage 👌🏻👍🏻! Cheers from 🇨🇦🇨🇦
I just watched a hand full of a competitors videos, 4×4Australia and they are good..... You guys are excellent. I'm more of a jeep guy but I love your rigs I love the cooking clips and all your success and failure clips (well balanced). 4×4Australia has a ton of failures and it definitely good to see (and recognize their lack of safety) recovery techniques.... I'm a pro a tire repair now seeing a few of their videos that had 6,000 tire repairs in 3 treks. Keep up the good work boys From Sedalia, Colorado, USA
Great vids fellas - after all these Tasmania tracks I’ve watched you guys battle through I’ve worked out my one and only modification needed - portals🤣 actually make that two, a winch. We’re so lucky in Australia.
shit yeah mate, those cunt heads at DoC put a locked gate every track where they find a lolly rapper or maybe once saw a bird, now there's only a select few tracks in the North Island open to the general public, and they're always been cut up and fucked by every moron from Auckland with an illegally modified truck running 33"S or 35"s at 40 psi.
Hello 4WD ACTION crew. I know you will probably not see this. But I have a bit of advice for the next time any of you experience a monster log like that or really any large obstacles in the track. Instead of stressing yourselfs and your vehicle's, and using up your day moving an obstacle like the fallen tree. Sometimes it's easier to use your surroundings to build the track up to get over an obstacle. Fallen timbers, stones and mud has gotten me over alot of things in a relatively short amount of time.
Another awesome video guys. Love watching this stuff. A comment in regards to popping those Coopers of the rim. Seems to be happening all too often so i thought I will throw my 2 cents in. I stopped using any Cooper tyre years ago due to the same problem as well as the compound chipping and shearing off the tread blocks. Also to add to this equation is the use of cheap no name steel rims. For the past 20 years ive used only ROH Trak 2 steel wheels and quality tyres and have never had a popped bead even running as low as 12 psi. Like I said this is only my opinion but Im sure a lot of people will agree. Keep up the good work boys.
I really love these videos!! I look forward to the new ones as soon as I finish the current one! It’s so fascinating to see how it’s done on the other side of the world.
Wow now that's a track, I use to live going through bogs but after I blew my suv up I'm a little different going 4 wheeling now. But I love watching your videos they make me feel alive.