@@michaelmaher7255you need to have some respect, you have know idea what people are going through. For your information i have seen it was actually a sudden heart attack. RIP Steve
@@michaelmaher7255 I'm not trying to have a go at you at all mate, but I do want to say to you, what you said there is extremely basic and insensitive.
@deansummers "you have know idea what people are going through" well said brother much respect that people like yourself and a few others realise that fact.
It always feel more real when Shauno is in the lead!. There is a dynamic he creates that is just calm enough to be exciting, but not the over the top nature that is easy fall into. He doesn't towel anything up old Shauno. There is less word soup whist Shauno is driving lead, he drives his own vehicle instead of commenting to the drive from everyone else's rigs... And he has an actual 4WD ACTION VEHICLE set for some serious action! , as opposed to a road car that spins 4 wheels. The Dirty 30 and his other wagon is built really well with lockers, lifts, quality suspension, and tyre selection. Cheers Shauno! You make it fun for me. I enjoy all the episodes, but those are Fun! I'm a fan of the D-Max for a weekend play car that can pull a family with some camping gear on holly's, and service the needs during the week... It's just not locked, lifted, upgraded output and ready to rumble as a full 4WD Action worked and rumbling Australia vehicle. Second to Shauno's rigs, in my favourites list, is the Spartan and his Bazerka Bazooka Blaster , it's another committed off road vehicle. That blasts through it!. I'm saying these ideas as just that, ideas ... I love the show, and I keep up to date with it!. Especially whist having my treatments in hospital. This show sometimes reminds me of (pre spinal trauma) adventures that the 3 of us would get into. I'm looking forward to any thoughts or my suguestions from both 4WD ACTION memberd, and others who enjoy the content, love the show, and want to see it improve!. KINDEST REGUARDS AND BEST WISHES!.
Definitely agree with the steps on the tub. I have the raptor and so many times have thought the steps would come in handy. Love the "Ranger" build so far 👌🏼
I just found these videos about a week ago while looking for FJ80 off-roading videos. I’m hooked. About half way through the series. Can’t stop watching. By the way, I’m in Kentucky, USA!
Good tip about clearing a downed tree with a bit of extra room for bigger vehicles. Considerate use of the tracks is what keeps them open for us all. Nice one.
Man to go camping in the mountain and be at the beach after the trip is something I thought only islanders could do. Man these videos give me so much more motivation to just go out and explore just waiting for my truck to be finished
Cold, wet, muddy, immobile despair. Best line? "This takes longer than 5 minutes if I'm completely honest with everyone out there." Great shows guys. Love it.
I'm glad you show us the breaks and repairs. It shows the realness of the situation. I would love to see you guys come over to the States and drive the Rubicon and the other trails we have.
These videos make me jealous of the amount of unpopulated areas to go 4 wheeling. And I'm saying that while living within an easy drive of places like Moab, Utah.
My biggest frustration. I'm in the midwest and there just isn't much common ground to do any real trails. We've got some offroad parks, but our national parks are kinda shit.
Yes I agree but the one pro is that the 4WD Action crew show peeps how to deal with those worse case scenarios out on the road/track/no wheres from help with busted gear. They are also road testing trailers with tow vehicles to see what doesn't work and for sales irk course. Punters want to know what works out in Oz. Of course they are driven by revenue so they keep the magazines/dvds/their own passion for 4x4 going. Yep as soon as I hear DMax/Isuzu/traction control for the second time the volume is muted for hearing control as I know we will hear it for at least a hundred friggen times ....
first...click like then watch always get goosebumps when one fresh 4wd action video comes out, loving it good on you Guys!!! Shauno as usual beating the shit out of the 80 so much fun. R.I.P Steve R.
Happy to be first of 500 viewers....)))) Like you guys! Legends and you are making iconic offroad, with your videos me dreams will go stronger....))))) Especially knowing that I am from Ukraine, and was visiting Australia, and hope return there one day!
Sean Lewis dirty 30 getting build up as is got lots of rust if u check his Instagram it will tell u more about it and shorty is in Western Australia where graham live
Just watched the whole video wondering why I’ve not seen more of that Steve. He seemed like someone I’d like to watch try to drag a trailer through things he shouldn’t. Sad ending. That’s a damn tough one. Great video and a awsome way to say good bye.
greetings from newfoundland canada! so sorry to hear about your mate guys it really broke my heart but hes up 4 wheeling in heaven now for sure, awesome video guys love your work and vehicles we dont get here in canada, keep it up!
I love y’all channel I watch it as much as possible what I would give to be you boy(mates) in person one day keep up the sick videos throw some of shauno cooking back in I love it !!! Let see what’s in store !!
Did Narrington Tops in mid 1970s, but must be another part. Permit only 10 vehicles max, granted three groups per year. Travel 10km in three days. Mostly winching up and DOWN steep tracks. Deep rainforest trails!
Another awesome movie from the 4WD Action team! I like seeing the 80 camera car at the campsite as part of the show. Best wishes to Steve's family and friends.
They hit this track to the pools at the right time cause when ever I go there it's a 2wd track. The best thing to do is where the track turns to the left about 20 minutes in, take a right!! It says no access and further in has a gate blocking a track threw a creek but go right!! And then right again, around the locked gate, it all opens up there is Forrest no more!! It opens into open plains and it's a bit mushy, and you'll see feral pigs and Deer and Dingos everything up in the actual real Barrington Tops!! No access parts that the national parks rangers keep the keys to for themselves and their family only!!
good to see barrington again i camped at gumni falls more than 35 years ago gumni falls is in barrington state forest in them days we had the same problem with fallen tree it took 3 cans of tooheys new and a chainsaw to clear it lucky the tree was piped otherwise it would have taken a carton there's good rainbow trout in that river