Please remember these are agricultural access roads....people actually live further up from where you parked at Double river.....so as much as it's fun.....it's making an already bad road .....worst....
@@kerongeorge We don't really have a group, it's just a few friends that come together to hit some trails but send me a DM on instagram, I can always shoot you a msg when we going.
@@petit_voytek09 The reason that wheel spun so much is because that wheel had less traction than the other front wheel. Since the Jimny is open diff, power goes to wheel with less traction. That’s why it slipped that much. Hope it helps 🙌
I running comforser 33x12.5x15 tyres with 15x8 steel rims. Ideally for 12.5” tyres you’ll want wider rims like a 15x10 or wider to improve the contact patch (spread) of the tyre.
Yes, but It's our local jargon. I believe in Australia it's referred to as a car, in japan it's a kei car. Different countries refer to it differently. It's just the local jargon buddy.
@@Zaff_TT that is wrong ..in austrailia or any other country they call it as its most basic intended use..transportation ..trinidadians are calling it not what it is...Jimnys aren't VANS they are MINI SUVs look it up..google is your friend !! stop calling it a VAN and DO NOT CALL THEM A JEEP either ..JEEP is another brand ..that local jragon is just the most INACCURATE description of what a jimny is...you people calling a PICKUP truck a van...you call a panel van a van...when its panel van because it has doors on the side opposed to a normal van with no doors on the side ..and you calling mid size suv to full size suv and now mini suvs a van...its not a local jargon its just lack of accurate knowledge ..you grow up calling it the wrong thing without knowing the actual terminology .the CORRECT terminology ..come on nah mann..make a video and clarify that so people can start calling it the CORRECT thing...Suzuki Jimny is a MINI SUV ....