Another cracking video there Adam. Have you still got the Hilux that you were restoring? It would be nice to see it in some of your videos out on the tracks??? Regards, John
Hi John great to hear from you! Hilux is fixed now,finally got a new oil Sump pan fitted..just waiting on some tyres from my sponsor and then hopefully may the hilux will be out just need some good bash guards for the underside..👍👍
A slow expensive project but getting there in stages! Snorkel,under body armour guards and I thinks it’s ready to come away from little farm tracks and start getting on the proper tracks with the lads!! 👍👍
Great video! Y'all sure do have a lot of water crossings over there. To be fair though, I don't think you can really call Dunlop hill a ford. It's more like just water running over the road. You could drive through that in a Prius. 😂 Keep up the good work.
Yeah some of these routes can Get very wild! We’re a bit more cautious now over some river crossings we do it’s just not worth the risk..looking forward to the summer loads of new routes planned and some awesome videos to share with you!! 👍
This is a great video, looks amazing fun, clearly a Defender is the weapon of choice, but they are extremely expensive these days, I'm guessing a short wheel base vehicle would give the optimum traction, as someone who is considering doing something like this, what vehicle would be a good starter🤔
Pretty much anything with 4x4 will get you going. Older Discovery’s, Freelander’s or Shogun Sport’s can be reasonably priced. (Although the Disco’s are starting to creep up, now) Initially, I’d say it’s all about the right tyres for what you want to do. Normal road tyres wouldn’t cut it in this environment. Bespoke off-road tyres are the way to go. Once you’re up and running, the guys who you will drive with will be able to advise on upgrades after this. Good luck and enjoy.