We Join Union Car Spares on an epic overnight camping trip. Product testing a bunch of new equipment from Maxtrax, ARB AirLockers, Rugged Life Swags and Maxxis Tires this is one trip not to be missed.
Good to see you enjoying our back yard, this is literally my back yard. You even camped at one of our family camp sites in the trees. We were there for New Years. We are from Pouto Point and went to school there. I still live locally in Dargaville. I love this place and I love your channel @4WD New Zealand
Great to see a proper 4wd channel in nz bro... i was sick of watching the oz’s showing off!!!! Just got a 4x4 and wanna get into it so learned heaps.... keep it up
Maxi Luna same Maxi, some beautiful places in Nz to explore. Currently got a Soobie that i take the beach but after a 4x4 so I can start doing some good tracks. Enjoy your 4x4!!
Grreat videos guys. I'm a kiwi enjoying the out back here in Oz. But.... after watching your presentations, I'm busting at the seams to get home and hire a 4bbie and hit some home grown tracks. Thanks for the itch boys and girls
Mates do you worry about salt? I do a fair bit. Bought a 70 series new and the cost of it makes you think twice. Anyway what treatment do you do beforehand and after a beach mission?
Langi Fehoko, the bar started life as an MCC bar for a 76 series although sold as a bolt on option for our truck. Took about 7 months to get it after ordering it if the supplier and cost another $800 to custom mount it.
wondering how much are those tyres? a mate just told me his cost $600 each ! and they were just plain compared to those knobbly ones.. if you get into 4wd, is there a cheaper way to get tyres which are going to trash offroad..?
They 762s are no longer in production but when they were they were around $400. we now run the Maxxis RAZR. They have proven to be fantastic so far. Yes if your sole intention is to go offroad and mudding the something like a trep or a Mud zilla is what you want. But if your like us and do alot of road and gravel kms too you need something a bit longer lasting.
hey guys how often do you do trips? do you allow others to tag along? id be interested. if so are there any minium requirements for the trips you do? i have an 80 series with is setup for camping aswell as some decent offroad action
Vaughn Mahabi, actually narrow and tall tires are the best in sand. Sounds strange but with a narrow tire you have less rolling resistance. The taller the tire the longer the footprint. Which is what you want for maximum traction.
Just a question, are you dropping your tyre pressures on the sand to about 21psi? Just looking at the tyres and tracks left in the sand and the amount of times you got stuck... or is the sand that soft
Great question mate. Initially we dropped pressures to to around 20-24psi. However that was way to high for the sand. We ended up around 15psi. The scene where we are trying to winch up the dune, both Hilux's have internal bead-locks and were down to 8psi. Normal go to pressure for soft sand is now 10-15psi, we have never rolled a tire off the rim, it just comes down to driving style. Hope it helps
@@4WDNewZealand Hey Lars, thats awesome and good to see. I'd like to direct you to 4xoverland. There is heaps of experience and info you might want to look at. I can vouch for Tons of good South African products out there that is just not available here and should be explored and at favourable price too with the exchange rate. Just saying...
Actually you are no longer allowed to drive up to the lighthouse anymore, it has been fenced off with signage from D.O.C, the Heritage Trust, the local Iwi, Te Uri o Hau and inforced by the NZ Police. So please respect our Lighthouse and stay off the area that has been protected. Unfortunately due to excessive 4WD use the land surrounding the Lighthouse has dangerously eroded and drivers have been smashing and leaving their alcohol bottles at the base of the Lighthouse also. Feel free to enjoy the rest of the beach that is open to the public. Cheers from a born and raised Pouto local whos Grandparents donated alot of this land including the site of the Marine Hall Campground, for pubic pleasure and use. I am a big 4WD enthusiast but sadly some ruin it for all.
@@beezane150 bro , its a fucken shame what people do to such beautiful and sacred land , every time i mish up there ( 1ce a month ) i bring back so much trash from the beach its disgusting. The Marine hall is such a great place to stay and i love that tje money goes back into pouto 🤙