79 Series Damage Report and Costs After 2 Years of Travel: Fuel, Maintenance, Upgrades

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Ranger670
    @Ranger670 9 дней назад +2

    Congratulations on your presentation. Concise, informative and articulate. I applaud you for not swearing and keeping it professional. No drama, no epic music, just the information I came here to hear.
    Well done. Safe travels.

  • @jek4311
    @jek4311 День назад +2

    Curious on your guys’ experience with the factory air box. Did you get much dust through to the clean side? Even a little?
    We had some in our new 78 after a half-day trailing another car on a track and got concerned with it. Ended up purchasing a terrain tamer shim kit for just over $100 (incl a filter) and used some rubber grease on the filter seal. 7000km later and a trip to central Aus and not a speck through, seems to have fixed it for us without having to splurge on a new box. Cheers

  • @stephenrogers9664
    @stephenrogers9664 12 дней назад +8

    You’ve just proved to people that you need a 40k aluminium canopy with a coffee maker etc.
    Keep it simple, & factory so it doesn’t void your warranty.
    I travel around Aust in a 35 yr old VW.
    I doesn’t have modified everything.
    A really great video guys 👍

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +1

      Keep it simple is the way to go 👌
      Thanks for watching & safe travels 😃

  • @Elimoo
    @Elimoo 5 дней назад

    I have taken notes for when I plan my road trip. I must have a reliable and well prepared vehicle as I will be travelling solo! Thanks for the information.

  • @rollyb5061
    @rollyb5061 10 дней назад

    love the 79, had no issues with mine , put 3-5 ton behind the 79 and it loves it💯

  • @jb243wp
    @jb243wp 11 дней назад +3

    Cruiser held up well, not so much the kidneys, damage report, kidney transplant coming up down the track.
    Most uncomfortable jigging vehicle I've ever owned..
    Great, and the best work horse ever built, I could not drive one every day as a toured..
    Mate, if you ever get yourself a 200 series, you'll wonder how the hell you put up with driving that 79 every day.
    Cheers great vid 👍

  • @outandaboutinoz
    @outandaboutinoz 12 дней назад +4

    Great truck, we choose a 76 series for the same reasons, easy to work on, parts access and reliability. We have a gvm up grade and a tow tune and I would not swap it for anything else. Love your videos, keep it up.😊

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +1

      Nice guys! They sure have undeniable reliability and they are hard not to like. If only they had a bit more comfort 🤣😅
      Thanks for tuning in!

  • @Kymthomo6
    @Kymthomo6 11 дней назад +1

    Hi. Great video on how much things cost. I’m getting too old to do this dream now but have done a bit with an old HJ60 and camper trailer. Just a couple of things I’ve heard from mates traveling. With the suspension, don’t use air bags, chassis not made for this. The Rangers are an example. And Stedi lights, can’t go wrong with great light and not over the top with pricing. Looking forward to more videos. Kym.

  • @garypriddin9949
    @garypriddin9949 12 дней назад +2

    Ive got a aluminium canopy on aluminium tray and have similar cracking and my canopy is a budget one as well.

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  11 дней назад

      Yeah i have had a few people say the same, i reckon some reinforcement plates in the corners would be the go.

  • @andreaswalther7682
    @andreaswalther7682 12 дней назад +1

    What are your plans for the next 6-12 months? Anything you can share? Really enjoying this channel, keep it up 👍.😊

  • @travelmore12
    @travelmore12 12 дней назад

    I’ve only just discovered you guys, I’ve got plenty of videos to catch up on and so far thoroughly enjoying your adventures. Keep up the great work and don’t stop having fun!

  • @beast6able
    @beast6able 9 дней назад

    Along with catch can,pre filter did you get a sealed alternator?

  • @RoaminGalahs
    @RoaminGalahs 12 дней назад +3

    Love me a Cruiser. Unfortunately I reckon we already need a bit of a vehicle upgrade already and we've barely started!

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +1

      Oh dear guys that’s not good! What have you got at the moment?

    • @RoaminGalahs
      @RoaminGalahs 12 дней назад +1

      @@our.australia.trip. 2018 Dmax which is great, but we went just a bit too big on the caravan front for the Dmax to thrive.

  • @craigtomkinson2837
    @craigtomkinson2837 12 дней назад +1

    lovely ep and great advise guys

  • @Accolades70
    @Accolades70 6 дней назад

    Noice vid. Great info..... No Bush Wraps ?

  • @SarahandKeelanTravels
    @SarahandKeelanTravels 12 дней назад +4

    Briann you forgot to mention how much money in damages you inflict on other peoples vehicles. he dented Leroy... now me and brain have to go to counselling so we can move on with our lives.. Good to know about iBay though. regards Keegan

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  11 дней назад +1

      It was a design flaw i cant believe we are still going on about this dent. Will somebody please think of the children.

  • @gavinhowie8189
    @gavinhowie8189 12 дней назад +1

    Hey Brad and Patsie. Love your videos. You are a great couple. Just a question re your tyres. What are you running and how many ks do you normally get out of them.

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +1

      Hey Gav, thanks mate! We are running the Maxxis RAZR ATs. They’ve been great, we’ve put upwards of 40000kms on them and still plenty of life left. I reckon we’d run them again, the best 3ply AT when you consider cost for performance

    • @gavinhowie8189
      @gavinhowie8189 12 дней назад

      @ excellent Brad. That is what I am currently running also on my Patrol. Also have over 40,000 and still some life left yet. Was just curious what you were running.

  • @SueThornber-wh6ys
    @SueThornber-wh6ys 12 дней назад +1

    All I heard was you guys are now married..happy days and congratulations... love watching your clips.. safe travels.

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  11 дней назад

      We are coming up on 3 years married very soon 😊🥰

    • @SueThornber-wh6ys
      @SueThornber-wh6ys 10 дней назад

      @@our.australia.trip. We never knew. I think it was the first time I heard you say your wife. . Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary .

  • @eBayAustralia
    @eBayAustralia 11 дней назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @raybourne5781
    @raybourne5781 12 дней назад +2

    Seems pretty high on the monthly maintenance costs to me !

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +3

      Yeah it’s surprising hey. I’d love to see a comparison, but it’s hard cause the roads we travel can contribute so much to maintenance. Services in remote areas do bump those averages up significantly too.

  • @richardwalsh5570
    @richardwalsh5570 12 дней назад +1

    What brand suspension are you going for?

  • @oldmate99
    @oldmate99 12 дней назад +1

    7:30 aluminum fatigues and will crack under repeated stress cycles

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  11 дней назад

      I reckon a bit of extra bracing in the corners there wouldn't go astray.

  • @obs2746
    @obs2746 9 дней назад

    I’m surprised at your fuel economy, I have a v8 y62 Patrol that chews the same when towing. P.s next time in Albany we have plenty of land for you to free camp

  • @adamnorton9701
    @adamnorton9701 12 дней назад +3

    I cannot believe you travel Australia without an after market airbox to stop dusting

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +7

      We've been pretty well everywhere and haven't had an issue. I do check regularly for dust but glad i saved $1500 on something we didn't need.

    • @Aidan_wesley
      @Aidan_wesley 8 дней назад

      After market air box money making product 😂 what a rig mate ,that’s it if you maintain the air filter it looks after you

  • @priscillacatania8275
    @priscillacatania8275 12 дней назад +1

    I'm gonna do my trip when I'm older. I can't afford it yet. 2 kids

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад

      You’ve gotta start somewhere, it’s an awesome goal to have 🙌

  • @sumpjunkie
    @sumpjunkie 11 дней назад

    Great vid...... don't put in a tune, leave that shenanigans for others. Yes your truck will have more power but it will reduce engine and drive train life. As for the comments on after market air cleaners, some folks just bolt shit on for the sake of it. Again leave that to the beard strokers.
    The commwnt from old mate and his jeep, personally I would not buy a 79 as they are not my cup of tea, however comparing a jeep to the most durable and heavy duty vehicle on the market is ridiculous. I'm not saying that Toyota is the only vehicle, but please a jeep cheroke. C'mon dude, there is no way your vehicle could pull what a 79 could and in the conditions. Talk about a set up where the tail wags the dog.
    Great vid, jeep up the good maintenance and ignore the temptation of bolting stuff on to what is a good vehicle

  • @peterdoyle3205
    @peterdoyle3205 12 дней назад +2

    Did you service it yourself? if so your costs aren't a true reflection for people as they don't include labor.

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад

      Yeah it all includes labour. We’ve got a great local mechanic so it’s good to send them as much work as we can cause they can do it quicker and easier than I can.

  • @commonsense-grs
    @commonsense-grs 12 дней назад +2

    OMG, this is why I would never have a 79 series LC. From the start, this is my thoughts, and you love your 79 and that's all that matters.
    But, that fuel usage is terrible and $800 a month for service and running costs, also so many parts on these 79's that need replacing is crazy
    Have done heaps of traveling towing my caravan and just general servicing, no replacing any parts, (so far) around $800 per year and fuel use best 14l/100 worst, 19L100 and I drive a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, go figure.

    • @our.australia.trip.
      @our.australia.trip.  12 дней назад +6

      Different strokes for different blokes! These figures reflect towing 95% of the time on the worst roads in Australia for the past 2 years. Absolutely we could have something cheaper to run and more economical and that would be fine most of the time but in those instances like the Gary Junction where we are putting 100% faith in the 79 to get us home 100% of the time id bet the house on it.

    • @p00595p
      @p00595p 12 дней назад +1

      Seriously man. I have a 2015 JGK Summit and whilst it is economical on fuel and comfortable to drive it is no way built tough like a 79 series LC or as off road capable pulling an off road caravan.
      I have taken my Jeep on the Old Telegraph Track, Savannah Way and Gibb River Road, but am just lucky nothing major has broken (except when it was my fault).
      Unless you only ever drive on sealed roads, I find it hard to believe you have got away with only around $800 per year on repairs and maintenance.

    • @commonsense-grs
      @commonsense-grs 12 дней назад

      @@p00595p Well, I haven't had a breakdown or needed to replace any parts at all, sorry there was one a month ago, a window washer nozzle broke.
      I will say I was towing a MDC camper for some time, now a hybrid caravan and it does it easily.
      I really wasn't comparing GC to the 79 as a pure off road vehicle 79 is better, but as a tow vehicle, gee would prefer a Jeep GC over a 79 any day, far more comfort, so quite and towing with an out off date 5 speed manual, no way.
      I do all my own servicing, so only paying for oils, filters etc, etc.
      Ok, the 79 is very rugged 4WD, not really comparable to a Jeep GC. But, the thing I don't like about the 79 so there is so many parts that need to be changed out after paying stupid price for the car at the start.
      For an all round 4WD the Jeep GC is a great value and does everything I want.