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Bogged Nissan Navara rescued from Sandy Cape Salt Flats - Off Road 4x4 Recovery
Hey everyone! In this video, we recover a Nissan Navara that has become stuck in the mud on the Sandy Cape Salt Flats. This recovery is a great example of the importance of being prepared when off-roading. But we're not ones to back down from a challenge, so watch as we use our 4x4 expertise and some top-notch recovery equipment to get the vehicle back on solid ground.
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ULTIMATE off-grid camping and off road recovery rear drawer build for a Toyota Land Cruiser 100 105.
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Welcome to my RUclips channel! In this video, I'm going to show you how I built the ultimate off-grid and off-road recovery rear draw setup for my Toyota Landcruiser 100 and 105 series. I started by installing a custom-made platform to hold the XTM drawers and kitchen slide. The XTM drawers are perfect for organizing and storing all my gear, and the kitchen slide provides a convenient workspace...
200 Series Toyota Landcruiser nearly didn't make it to camp - Off Road 4x4 Recovery
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This guy was just about to setup camp for the night when his Landcruiser slipped off the track.
Suzuki Jimny stuck in sand dunes 1500km from home - 4x4 Recovery
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These guys were traveling from Karatha when they got their Suzuki Jimny stuck in sand dunes 1500km from home. - Western Australia 4x4 Recovery
Brand new Toyota Hilux gets stuck on the beach at Hangover Bay Western Australia. - 4x4 Recovery
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Jurien 4x4 Recovery got called out to a new Toyota Hilux that had gotten bogged on the beach. Took a bit of air out of the tyres and a quick winch and he was on his way. Western Australia 4x4 Recovery
4x4 trip Shark Bay, Western Australia
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Francois Peron national park Toyota Landcruiser 105 Series 1FE-FE Bundutop roof top tent
Weak central locking repair - Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series
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Weak central locking actuator repair - Toyota Land Cruiser 100 / 105 Series - Lexus LX470 Actuator motors on ebay: www.ebay.com.au/itm/124561252207 Part Number: FC-280-PT-22125 Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com Music: Later Alligator by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
4WD - Camping - Sandy Cape - Western Australia
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Off road camping trip to Sandy Cape, Western Australia. Toyota 100 / 105 Series Bundutop Roof Top Tent (4wd, 4x4, 1fz, Raptor liner, popup tent, beach camping)
RÜFÜS DU SOL Innerbloom - Morning Meditation with 432 HZ singing bowl Solar Plexus Chakra
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RÜFÜS DU SOL Innerbloom - Morning Meditation at the Pinnacle Desert Western Australia with 432 HZ singing bowl Solar Plexus Chakra
Sunset beach swoop - NZ Aerosports - Jyro - Icarus -Daedalus - Icurus - Leia 69
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Sunset beach swoop - NZ Aerosports - Jyro - Icarus -Daedalus - Icurus - Leia 69
Greg Crozier & Karine Joly | Airwax Freefly - Rise of World Champion Skydivers
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World Champion skydivers Airwax at Skydive Jurien Bay discussing their rise to being World Champions and getting some awesome jumps in. Interviewer: Heath Baird Skydive Jurien Bay outside camera: Heath Baird Music: www.bensound.com
NZ Aerosports Leia and Sophia - Princesses in Paradise
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Skydive Jurien Bay
Learn to Skydive - AFF course Explained
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What are you waiting for? Learn to skydive Accelerated Free-Fall course at Skydive Jurien Bay Music: www.bensound.com
Some days at work are better than others.
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Some days at work are better than others.
Sunset skydives, beach landings and champagne.
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Sunset skydives, beach landings and champagne.
Angle Lab 5.0 It's not just the jumping
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Angle Lab 5.0 It's not just the jumping
Why im feeling so sad when I listening this music? Im searching about de frequenci to understand.
Highway tyres 😢
He can get it out without help, as a middle eastern living around the empty quarter just drop the tire pressure to 10 or even 8 in this situation and make sure you have it in 4L with traction control on to allow allgrip to engage and it will get out on its on, great job by you btw
Is the gearbox always that clunky? Yes
What a stand up bloke!!
The amount of videos I’ve had to watch of people who have no idea how to drive and this guy is the first one that knows what he’s doing. “We want to be gentle on the throttle and spin the wheels as minimally as possible” perfect!
Suzxuki off road. I done all this in a 1986 Sierra and 2009 Jimny both purchased new and 38 years of daily drivers as well... Gun Shot, Cockatoo Creek, Palm Creek (the Cape Telegraph Track) ruclips.net/video/JsAoU2_M080/видео.html&ab_channel=4WD24-7
You appear to be the type of person, I would want to meet in such circumstances, rather than some Wofl Creek MOFO. I have been 1986 Sierra and in 2009 new Jimny. Reverse has been like that in mine since new (built in Indonesia). To engage reverse you usually (almost every time with mine) have to budge it forward a few inches and quickly select reverse. I have smoked clutches and burned them BUT I ALWAYS GOT HOME. Suzuki is unlkike any other 4wd and although you said everything right, knowing Suzuki, I would have gone ahead with my trip and paid you a second $500 to town me out a second time. (Suzuki always half price because of size). And yes, many times I have waited for someone to come along to help me "man handle" the Suzuki side to side on the track, easily two person lift on one side at a time. 1986 to 2024 so far everyday a Sierra or Jimny, for a year or twon I have a Jeep Turbo Diesel around 2002, (kept the sierra every day driver wife had Jeep daily driver) and we did Australia in a 30 secdond tent on the roof (Old Telegraph Track and all). My perfect vgehile would be 70 series workmate, but as comfortable and feeling safe as that would be, I couldnt justify the $90k compred to $38k for a Jimny.
My lc100 all 4 doors not working in the heat condition and specifically in the day time only Do i need replace all 4 doors lock actuators or only driver door replacement is enough?
how much for a recovery
That should have been around $600 to $800 deoending on how far he had to go, if it was around the corner $600, if it was an hour or so away atleast $800 but Suzuki should be less, because no effort and no wear and tear on recovery vehicle.
Problem with Jimnys on sand is that in 4H you won ´t be able to disconnect traction control after 30 km/h….I wonder if it is better to drive in Low Range all the time.
On Islands and deserts I use low range 90% of the time.for that reason.
One thought: before putting the door cover back on, briefly attaching the door switches and confirm the actuator is working. Then put the door cover back on.
Remember to get the car deeply washed under the body asap.
My jimny’s front two tyres went down in a slush in Sambhar salt lake. Actually it was a 3km long 10ft wide canal and got filled over the years. It looked completely flat so I tried to drive over it. Had to call a tractor to the rescue.
Nicely done and really good tips given to rescuee. Overall, a great job done 🎉👏
Thanks 👍
Nice job mate! Given me some ideas now.
Cheer dude
It's really dumb to not pull the rings down.
Yep totally agree, we told him that :D
Wanna sell the Sophia? I'm looking for one!
Hey. Sorry, canopies are long gone now.
@@lookupnlive do u know who currently has it? Id love to talk to them hehe
I have no idea, it belonged to a French guy who used to work at the DZ, I have not seen him in years.
is that at north head?
Yeah, it is.
😅 can't drive a manual, but soft deep sand is hard
Everyone has to learn somewhere :D
Thanks, Jesus!
amen
Thats awesome 👌🏿
Thanks :D
Thanks for the excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
6:02 you didn’t remove the second clip why did you cut the video ? No way did you break it ! 😂
Not just the second clip, the whole piece of plastic shattered. :P In retrospect, I probably should have left it in as I am sure its happened to other people.
Tip for young players: NEVER EVER go 4WDing on your own!! EVER. Got it?
At least make sure you have food, water and communication.
But there's not much thrill in going as a group. You can practically do anything: go rooftop down into a bog and 3 vehicles together will pull you out. But when going alone, you actually start to think, to hesitate, to be uncertain: "will I pass this obstacle? what I'm gonna do if I'm stuck? is this incline too steep?". And in a group you just floor it
I will add that the white cable holder is a bear to get off easily, also I had two separate types of shafts for my motors, one was d shaped and another had a brass bushing on the shaft. Easy job once you do one. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thanks for the info!
I got the hancock dynapro tires on my jimny. Theyre good and cheap.
They are good tyres from what I hear.
I had Hankooks on my 1986 Sierra for a few years then went Nankangs for the tread pattern and add an inch size. Hankook were the best on road for sure and I dont erver remeber getting stuck off road with Hankooks
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Those kids should have done a 4WD course before they did any trips. I'm guessing they were using 4H when they kept getting stuck. 4H doesn't have brake traction control, but defaults to stability control (ESC) which just takes power away when you need it the most, so not suitable for soft ground. You can turn ESC off in high range but it will re-engage automatically at 30km/h. You can pull the fuse for the ESC system, but that disables everything - traction control, ESC, ABS etc. So, maybe they were strapping the ring out of it and not understanding how the various systems work on that vehicle, hence the almost unheard of clutch damage. I think they probably learnt more by following you out than anything else. Jimny is a bit stiff and clunky going into reverse, but it should not "feel like a bucket of bolts".
Thanks, sound like you know your Jimny well!
Very cool work, thank you for including so much of Juan in this video. Off to go take my cardboard out of the recycling bin and make a stencil for my 80. Cheers
Thanks, Juan will be pleased. :D
DO you do this as a hobby or is there a fee ?
Hi, there is a fee if I get called out.
First put a set of KO2's on it !
100%
Everyone does things a bit different, I get it, I’m not an expert, but it was strange to see a lift kit, fancy bull bar, all the bells and whistles, but then highway tires. You would think all terrain tires would be the first add on. Having driven my SJ413 samurai for close on 17 years of its 30 year life, I’ve learned that one should first get the basics right, add minimal items for off-road, like all terrain tires, learn how to handle the car, before adding all the fancy extras you see everyone else immediately adding when buying their new Jimny. After a short time, you’ll know what you need and it will be far less then you first thought. Handled correctly, a standard Jimny will get you most places. Also to note, loose sand like that, you need to be well under 1 bar, around 10PSI. Makes a big difference. Interesting video, thanks.
haha yep, I agree, but each to their own I guess.
All the gear, no idea :D
I had Nankangs on my SJ413, which was almost 29 1/2 inches. The present Jimny 2009 new had 205/70/15 BFG A/Ts and looked like a road tyre pattern but went everywhere A/T is really All Terrain although doesnt look it.I am sure this is what he had on his Jimny because he walked it back out of that mess, and it was tough. They dont put street tyres onm Jimny ever usually BFG A/T
Nice recorvery. God bless. Has anyone said to you... "Jesus to the rescue?" 😁 not trying to be cheeky. Keep up the good work.
Haha, not yet, but I am sure its coming :P
Well considered layout and good video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Steve.
Not many people would even take their 4wds on a salt flat to rescue anyone , wow legends 👍
Yeah, it's not the best. Had to spend hours after the recovery cleaning all my gear and my car off, plus there is the risk of loosing my car to the mud if I'm not careful.
Jimny is a adorable car. I got mine 6 month ago and still can’t get enough of it. Tyre pressure and type is important. My tyre choice was BFG AT and it never disappoints me. I usually drive mud and mountains of Aegean and Mediterranean coasts
They are cool little cars.
I have taken my Jimny tyres down to 8lbs when tide was coming in at Woodgate and I was going to get moving or get swamped. I went to 15 first, then 10, then 8lb and walked her out in 1st gear low range. Just so you and others know how far you can go down to if you crawl in 1st low range and dont spin them.
A Couple of thing to try next time....leave the max trax home, air down to almost flat tire as in 5lbs psi and pull at an angle with the front tires turned. What you want to do is get out on new untracked soil and out of the ruts
Thanks for the tip. Do you think there would be any issue with knocking the tyres off the rim pulling at an angle at low PSI ?
Good on you guys for helping him out: he's my nephew - thank you.
No Worries, hope he gets all that salty mud off it will rust the car out in no time.
Looks like a great conversion. Very well done.
Thanks
Great work mate, glad you secured the batteries down unlike the four ton trolley jack 😂 love the Bristolian/aus accent ❤
Yep, learnt that lesson. I'll let you into a little secret..... I was as scared as you going down that hill.
looks good, but for battery longevity would not have a compressor next to the Lithium, they get pretty hot
Lithium batteries scare the life out of me :D I'm hoping a less volatile battery technology comes out soon. There is talk of salt batteries becoming competitive.
There is a bit towards the end of the video where I show how I keep the compressor cool, I can pump up 8 tyres and it's only warm to the touch not hot.
Thank you for helping my son and doing what you do. You guys are awesome.
No Worries, wouldn't be in the holiday spirit to leave him out there. Happy to help.
Legends 💯
No worries dude, glad you were not sunk up to your wing mirrors😂
Fantastic setup up how good are the fridge going
Thanks, I'm super happy with the fridge, its quiet and uses way less power than my bigger fridge.
As a Jimny owner and a 4x4 newbie when I got mine 2-3 years ago now, I used to ride the clutch a tad bit more but in fact you rarely need to do that if at all especially in 4L, so to any new MT Jimny drives out there, try not to ride the clutch just gently let go and you'll be fine :)
That's good to know, did you have any issues with the clutch burning out?
Unfortunately the gearbox does normally feel like that, sounds like a 1950's non synchro Hillman. I've done 2000km and still it can take 1/2 a dozen tries to get it in reverse. But I can put up with all of this knowing just how well they go off road.
That's good news.
jimnys are a bit of a joke, definitely don't take them touring
Horses for courses, I guess there are better touring options :D
Yeah. Different strokes. Ours is great.
I dont thinkl you have done this and it was a new Jimny, not even Lockers, just electronic LSD. Watch it and you will neverr be the same and as you walk past a Jimny, you will drop to your knee and worship it. This guy is Tyler Thomson and was asked to take a Jimny out "first drive in a Jimny for Tyler" but he knows how to drive off road, i cant imagine you doing any of this, you dontt have the attitude or resolve, thats why you dont have a clue about Suzuki Jimny.. ruclips.net/video/KqGa_L3kGHI/видео.html&ab_channel=TylerThompson
in a jimny you need to drop tyre pressures down to 10 PSI to work in soft sand , they are such a light car that the tyres don't bag until around 10 PSI , Im speaking from experience as i have one and i have bogged one !!!
That's a good point, makes sense. I will remember that if I get another Jimny recovery
Totally agree, 16 PSI seems great for climbing steep roads but not too great in sand.
When he said 16 psi I was thinking 12 psi and go from there. I say this from my own numb nuts experience on Frazer Island, when I had a faulty pressure gauge. Fortunately a friendly lending hand identified the culprit, aired down to around 12 from memory & we were away again.
I have BFG Mud Terrain on mine, and I drop my tires down to 7 Psi no problem.
It does depend on the tyres. Those are road tyres which have much a softer side wall that is reinforced. If you're running something like KO2s then ten or twelve isn't much of a problem.
Gorgeous spot to get stuck! Couldn’t stop watching!
Yep, we are super lucky to live here!