After 4 Wheeling, Tips & Advice

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  • After 4 Wheeling Tips & Advice, an area which has not been covered by anyone to my knowledge is tips and advice for POST 4 WHEELING. What to do after the fun/adventure. There are things you can do and some things you MUST DO. both of those categories I cover in the video.
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Комментарии • 198

  • @bullthrush
    @bullthrush 7 лет назад +75

    Another one for the drive home; give a good 15 or 30 minutes driving with no music to listen for unusual rattles, squeaks or whatever. You can sometimes hear a problem before anything starts to vibrate or shimmy.

  • @brianyrudoingthis
    @brianyrudoingthis 7 лет назад +27

    check for grass on top of your muffler and exhaust pipes. the grass or small twigs can catch fire easily with the heat and airflow from highway driving.

  • @debrown4093
    @debrown4093 7 лет назад +12

    One thing we do at the end of the trail after airing up, we all take a walk around all the rigs before we mount up and hit the road. We have caught thing on one another's rigs from time to time because we are so familiar with our own rigs we have missed something, usually little things, but if not taken care of could be a big thing down the highway.
    I enjoy your videos and seeing the land downunder.

  • @4xoverland
    @4xoverland 7 лет назад +13

    Nice one Ronny

  • @aussiegardener5703
    @aussiegardener5703 3 года назад +1

    best explanation on dangers of too low a tire pressure I've heard.

  • @sawtes
    @sawtes 7 лет назад +2

    I remember when I watched your videos to see how to off-road a year ago. Never drove a off-road capable thing other than quads and stuff but after joining a club, everything you've said is now a habit. Thanks for the vids

  • @zooltpool8204
    @zooltpool8204 7 лет назад +10

    After touring on tracks lift the bonnet and check there as well coolant levels etc...
    Also check wheel nuts especially the left hand side, as you are driving forward the wheel nuts are turning in the undo direction, heavy corregated tracks vibration etc

  • @brianpardee1281
    @brianpardee1281 7 лет назад +12

    hey ronny i just picked up a 93 cherokee xj for 650usd thanks for being a great offroading tip source

  • @DA2THFA1RY
    @DA2THFA1RY 3 года назад +3

    I've been binge watching your content for the last couple days. I have an 07 PJ Ford Ranger and I'm yet to take it off road, but these tips and advice will help a ton when I do

  • @01cthompson
    @01cthompson 7 лет назад +6

    I have found that you can bind up the drive train even when off road. Reversing about ten feet will usually permit you to disengage 4WD if it won't do so normally.
    Also, My dad sold a a Chevy Suburban to a family quite a few years ago. They ruined the transmission by not taking it out of 4WD once they hit the pavement. It was an expensive lesson.

  • @johneckert1690
    @johneckert1690 7 лет назад +5

    One thing that should be added: CHECK YOUR BRAKES.
    Many times you will pick up small rocks & stones. They can get lodged between the pads & the rotors.
    Also, CHECK YOUR ROTORS FOR DAMAGE.
    I cracked a front rotor on my old 1979 Blazer K-10 many years ago. I now carry line caps and plugs for my Rubicon.

  • @T1M083
    @T1M083 7 лет назад +4

    awesome video mate. I always check wheel nuts and the battery bracket as find that always wobbles loose on corrugations especially. plus with a excursion i will check and reload up the first aid kit so its always stocked up

  • @jamesbonanno3359
    @jamesbonanno3359 7 лет назад +1

    Very nicely done. Easy to understand and great for the beginner and good reminders for the advanced 4wheeler. Stay safe on the trails mate.

  • @1FiftyOverland
    @1FiftyOverland 7 лет назад +1

    Great video Ronny. You covered everything I do after a off road trip. got nothing to add.

  • @travel-warrior
    @travel-warrior 7 лет назад +1

    Great info, all the little things that never get covered

  • @stephenodisho
    @stephenodisho 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the Tips mate, really appreciate it all.
    Subscribed 🤙🏽

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent video Ronny. Good tips for old and new bush bashers. Just spent 4 days out in Dargo high country. Awesome mate. ATB Moose in Vic.

  • @bundymut
    @bundymut 7 лет назад +5

    one thing you missed is HEAT is a tyres worst enemy at lower pressures the heat will build up a lot more heat because of flex in the side wall at higher speeds
    The weakest point of the trye is the side wall bubbles in the side wall is normally separation of the plys in the tyer and the most common way this happens is driving at speed with a under inflation on your tyers

  • @fredweaver3900
    @fredweaver3900 7 лет назад +1

    great vid as always mate love ya work

  • @FFAttack
    @FFAttack 7 лет назад

    Got some nice new hubs on the back axle there Ronny. Look forward to see a review. Keep up the good work, I really enjoy all your videos.

  • @AlbertScholtz
    @AlbertScholtz 7 лет назад

    Great video, thanks Ronny.

  • @barneygoldstein7103
    @barneygoldstein7103 7 лет назад

    thanks again ronny, your dedication to safety certainty is admirable. ill be going to chuck a bunch of valve keys in my tire repair kit now mate!
    and be keeping the dodgy ones seperate.

  • @floske78
    @floske78 7 лет назад +4

    nice vid again :) always enjoy watching, I missed checking your brakes before you get up to (highway) speeds, when off road, I almost always use engine braking and hardly use my brake pedal, I've been surprised a couple of times by my brake pedal going down way further then normal after being offroad, can be a nasty surprise :P

  • @zhofreecaballes7091
    @zhofreecaballes7091 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Ron this is very helpful! - from Philippines

  • @faisji
    @faisji 4 года назад +1

    This should be essential offroading skill class.

  • @Paradise2Paradise
    @Paradise2Paradise 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the awesome information

  • @ottovandieren7722
    @ottovandieren7722 7 лет назад

    Ronny, great tips.We drive a lot on rocky roads. To protect our valve stems against stones etc. we weld a steel ring big enough for the air valve around the valve stem on our steel wheels. I hope you can use the tip.

  • @rylanherrick5660
    @rylanherrick5660 4 года назад +1

    These videos are getting me through the corona virus. Keep it up Ronny, love your content mate!

  • @bananasusyd
    @bananasusyd 7 лет назад

    Thanks again Ronny!

  • @MikeIllusion92
    @MikeIllusion92 7 лет назад

    Good tips Ronny. Can't really think of any other important ones to check or do before leaving.

  • @AlexandarHullRichter
    @AlexandarHullRichter 5 лет назад +1

    There are valve core removers made for bicycles too. I find those easier to use because they're shaped more like mini screwdrivers. The one you're using gives better leverage, but valve cores shouldn't be so tight that you need a wrench anyway.

  • @ShayanGivehchian
    @ShayanGivehchian 7 лет назад

    excellent video as always mate.

  • @naturallywellca
    @naturallywellca 7 лет назад +1

    I carry a spray bottle with soapy water. and 2nd one with plain water, they are good for finding air leaks on tire valves, flushing valve area before airing up/down, washing head/tail lights, fuel filler area before opening, and any other area that dirt may get into when opened. Winter it's washing anti-freeze.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  7 лет назад

      +Darren Renaud that's a good idea

  • @stuartgillespie6291
    @stuartgillespie6291 6 лет назад

    thanks RONNY great tips mate

  • @mattseymour3119
    @mattseymour3119 7 лет назад +1

    Baby wipes are a great idea. Looks like I'll be investing I. That plus cleaning mud away before getting on the highway

    • @bruce-df9nu
      @bruce-df9nu 7 лет назад

      Matt Seymour you know in australia its illegal if you drag lots of mud onto the road

  • @johndiaz7240
    @johndiaz7240 7 лет назад

    Good advice, thanks.

  • @tgrkiller
    @tgrkiller 7 лет назад +2

    Been waiting for this :P

  • @jonathanwillis8387
    @jonathanwillis8387 7 лет назад +1

    Plan a route that ends at a clean flowing river
    It is good way to get the mud off
    I am lucky to have a river with a ford near by
    going though a few times backwards and forwards gets a lot off

  • @Boristhebulletdodger86
    @Boristhebulletdodger86 7 лет назад +17

    how can anyone dislike this video.

  • @adelarsen9776
    @adelarsen9776 7 лет назад +2

    Skinny split rims are the way to go and it's the only way of getting truly tough puncture resistant tyres such as MRF 14-16 ply rags.

  • @UndergroundTrev
    @UndergroundTrev 7 лет назад

    Tip for you on the valve core tool Ronny, put a valve stem into the die side of the tool. It makes for a nice little handle when removing and installing valve cores and it keeps a spare stem at hand.

  • @ljgarrison6910
    @ljgarrison6910 5 лет назад

    Great video, cheers!

  • @duncnz3129
    @duncnz3129 7 лет назад +1

    If you have manual free wheel hubs , don't forget to unlock them when you go back on the road . I once lent my 4wd to a mate who didn't unlock the hubs when he got off the beach, next time I went fishing I turned the hubs when I got to the beach and didn't notice they were already locked, so I inadvertently unlocked them , and got stuck in the first 5 meters !!!

    • @bruce-df9nu
      @bruce-df9nu 7 лет назад

      Duncan Macready lol i went offroading with my freind in his pajero first 2 metres he got bogged i drove right past him laughing and then i pulled him out it was funny

  • @gazkelley
    @gazkelley 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Ronny, your section on disengaging 4wd is super useful. A simple useful tip for unbinding transmission wind up is to jack a wheel up. Normally jacking a front wheel off the ground will allow the transfer case to disengage it's locked diff. Or reversing can as well, but generally takes longer.
    This is a common problem with older Selectrac equipped Jeep models (Like my Jeep Cherokee XJ). Lots of trial an error have lead me to this learning curve.
    Awesome video though Ronny, as always! Keep up the great work mate.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  7 лет назад +2

      +Gaz Kelley yeah I had that tip in my first edit but didn't want people to hurt them selves 😉 it is a good way to fix the problem but 👍

    • @gazkelley
      @gazkelley 7 лет назад +1

      That's a fair comment Ronny Dahl​. But there'll be a few people with hurt wallets if they start blowing drive train components. 😂 👍

  • @mr.coffee540
    @mr.coffee540 7 лет назад

    awesome videos Ron. keep it up. hello from east coast Canada.

  • @markbergman2342
    @markbergman2342 7 лет назад +1

    @ronny if you make a tight turn in the sand you can show (from above?) which wheels travel more than others quite easily.

  • @michaelatkin2562
    @michaelatkin2562 6 лет назад

    Ronny, if you screw in a spare rubber valve stem into the back of your valve core removal tool, it forms an extension handle which makes it easier to use. Plus it's good to carry a spare stem.

  • @willmorrow5065
    @willmorrow5065 7 лет назад +2

    Great vid Ronny I want to ask can you do a 4.8 Nissan patrol on modified thx

  • @alexgrabovetsky4849
    @alexgrabovetsky4849 7 лет назад

    Good channel mate ! Just wanted to add a bit about driving in high speeds on low pressure, the when tire flex it heats up, and at low speeds it doesn't get too hot, but if you run on the highway with low pressure the tire cannot release all the heat it builds up and end up destroying your tire from inside out. Cheers from California

  • @jimhillbilly0866
    @jimhillbilly0866 7 лет назад

    Very good advice

  • @jeffreyortiz-luis5120
    @jeffreyortiz-luis5120 7 лет назад

    Thanks man I learned a lot.

  • @AlexandarHullRichter
    @AlexandarHullRichter 5 лет назад +1

    One time after I went, I found my mud flaps filled with mud (mine are factory mud flaps, so they're hollow because they're made to look nice). I didn't need a stick the get the mud off though because mine are rubber and flexible. I just started tapping my mud flaps with my foot until the all the mud fell off.
    I'll never underestimate the value of mud flaps after that. I didn't go through a lot of mud, but pretty much all of what my car picked up was just on the mud flaps, so they kept the rest of my car pretty clean.

  • @quinnomoore7315
    @quinnomoore7315 7 лет назад

    Hey Ronny love all of the videos you create and all of the advice videos. I was in a agreement with a mate of mine between tire width and his opinion is that skinnier tires are the way to go but my opinion is that a wider tire will be quote on quote better in the sand, mud, rocks and all the other terrains, and I we can not agree on what is the better way to go, so I was hoping that you might be able to make a video or if you have put the link in a comment replying to me. Thanks a lot if you can do so keep up the good work.

  • @motohooligan017
    @motohooligan017 7 лет назад

    Hey Ronny when is the video on your new setup coming out you said soon and I'm soo keen to watch it 😊

  • @simonmul449
    @simonmul449 7 лет назад +2

    Plastic Scrapers work well for getting off mud without being to sharp like metal ones.

  • @DesertFernweh
    @DesertFernweh 4 года назад +1

    Always check around you exhaust and engine bay for plants and shrubs. Got pulled over by a cop after off roading. It wasn't fun trying to explain what that "Burning plant" smell coming from my truck. Cop was a citiot and a bit thick. Still, something to check for next time.

  • @SpectreOZ
    @SpectreOZ 7 лет назад

    Good tips Ronny, the only thing I would do differently is use a an engineers hammer (ball pein) to hammer out my steel rim, better results thanks to the rounded head.

  • @bushbasher69
    @bushbasher69 7 лет назад +3

    simple one but if youve been through water that the number plates are still there. happend to me the day before a drive to esperance haha

  • @nrs91
    @nrs91 7 лет назад +5

    top tip if stuck in 4x4, reverse in an arc on a loose surface to reduce the transmission wind up

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle 7 лет назад

      Can you elaborate on this? A bit confused

    • @JeremyPetho
      @JeremyPetho 7 лет назад +1

      Sometimes the transfer case shifter gets stuck in the 4WD position and won't go into the 2WD position because of tension in the driveline between the front and rear axles (wind up). Reversing and turning can "unwind" the driveline and allow the car to go back into 2WD.

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle 7 лет назад

      Ah ok I see clearly now, thanks guys.

    • @nrs91
      @nrs91 7 лет назад

      as JP says you can wind up the transmission so the half shafts end up like a torsion bars with a fair bit of energy built up into them

  • @ItchyFeetOz
    @ItchyFeetOz 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks Ronny, great video again. With the tire section, agree with your first reason, disagree with the second due to weight rating. I would say you don't want heat build in up in the tire at high speeds which causes it to fail as less pressure has more friction - but doesn't change from your recommended actual action - Reinflate. Cheers ...

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  7 лет назад +2

      +prana8 agreed but your weight carrying ability is reduced as the air pressure is what carries the weight, the tyres is just there to hold the air. But yes I agree heat is the biggest killer of tyres and I should have mentioned that in the video too. Doing one just on tyres soon and that will be part of it 👍

    • @ItchyFeetOz
      @ItchyFeetOz 7 лет назад

      Hey Ronny, thanks. The mass carried / Pressure = contact area , so that more mass, more contact area, and more pressure, less contact area. Less contact area, less heat build up, but less friction and compliance, but you already know all this .... look fwd to your next vid :)

  • @Dave-ix7lc
    @Dave-ix7lc 7 лет назад +1

    Hi ronny, Could you please do a modified episode on a 2004 our earlier Hilux single cab. I would really appreciate it.
    Cheers

  • @fikreamsale8691
    @fikreamsale8691 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Ronny,
    Thanks for sharing these wonderful videos with us. Currently I own a 76 series LC with 2 inches of OME lift and considering to put a pair of superior engineering's 'U-Bolt Plate High Clearance'. None of my off-roading buddies could give me a first hand experience feedback. On this video, at 18:43, I saw Your mate got one. I know you're a busy bloke, but when you get a chance, would you be able to let me know what he thinks of them? I'm sick and tired of getting caught up on rocks. Please help a brother out haha. Cheers.

  • @stevebanks484
    @stevebanks484 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Ronny - really great advice/tips. Didn’t know you could get replacement valve stems - saves taking the tyre off to replace the whole stem 🙄😱. I’ll look out for them and the tool to add to my kit. 👍. Can you also use the air compressor as a blower to (for example) blow out dust etc from the radiator, or is it not advisable for any reason?

  • @oldschooltakeo
    @oldschooltakeo 7 лет назад

    Great channel, Ronny! My truck is cheap old 95 series Prado but one day I wanna get 79 series and modify it like yours!! Subscribed :)

  • @mountainconstructions
    @mountainconstructions 7 лет назад +3

    Good advice, i just had a friend drive on aired down tyres (20 psi) for 12 months, he forgot to air up from 4WDing 12 months prior. Had no idea.

  • @T.Q.
    @T.Q. 7 лет назад

    Double thumbs up 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @sarthakmohapatra3738
    @sarthakmohapatra3738 6 лет назад

    excellent

  • @fleggames1520
    @fleggames1520 7 лет назад

    thanks for that

  • @ripper690
    @ripper690 7 лет назад +1

    I can relate to the cv boot hole 😂😂😂 luckily I know a guy who can get me my car parts real cheap 😂

  • @ThatBritishGuy97
    @ThatBritishGuy97 7 лет назад

    Make sure all your lights still work. Can sometimes knock connectors loose or sometimes bulbs

  • @billyaitken1713
    @billyaitken1713 3 года назад

    Some 40-odd years ago my grandpa showed me about using a bit 'o spit on a finger to spot a dodgy valve. 🤠👍 'onya Ronny. 😊👍

  • @insaynbcr
    @insaynbcr 7 лет назад

    Good stuff Ronny. I'd love to get down there to Australia and do a run with you guys.

    • @bruce-df9nu
      @bruce-df9nu 7 лет назад

      insaynbcr what truck do you have

    • @insaynbcr
      @insaynbcr 7 лет назад

      1997 Tacoma XtraCab 4wd, bone stock. 5spd manual with 213k miles.

  • @jaydenpetersen4514
    @jaydenpetersen4514 7 лет назад

    Ronny please do a modified video on that RG Colorado.

  • @BadAssEngineering
    @BadAssEngineering 7 лет назад

    Ronny, could you make a video on Winch brands and what you use maybe? it would be super useful for people like me who want to buy a winch but can't decide what to buy, I don't want to be cheap and buy a smittybilt that could fail but also can't afford a warn, also with wire and synthetic rope
    Thanks!

  • @BadMedic
    @BadMedic 6 лет назад

    SL3IPNIR! Ronny is a Viking Warrior

  • @johndobbyns8651
    @johndobbyns8651 7 лет назад

    On the question of allowable tyre load vs inflation pressure there are different formulae for 'P' (passenger) and 'LT' (light truck tyres).
    The TRA (Tire and Rim Association) publish load vs inflation pressure data for LT tyres based on the formula:
    Allowable Load = Max Load * (Inflation Pressure / Max Pressure)^0.7
    where Max Load and Max Pressure are as marked on the sidewall.
    The formula for 'P' tyres is the same except the index is 0.9 in place of 0.7 for 'LT' tyres. The lower index for 'LT' tyres provides an increase of the allowable load because an inflation pressure lower than the maximum reduces the stress in the carcase of the tyre.

  • @MsFreewar
    @MsFreewar 7 лет назад +1

    (More for buying a second hand vehicle tip)
    Also check that all your nuts arnt stripped, had a issue that the previous owner had stripped 50% of the nuts and out in the bush it aint fun trying to get them loose.

  • @Reaper5201
    @Reaper5201 7 лет назад

    Now I'm kind of okay with having a full time transfer case, I just find having a 2WD option would be good on gas. Kind of hard now to find a case with a part time and full time option

  • @dirtyoff-roadaustralian5525
    @dirtyoff-roadaustralian5525 6 лет назад

    Hey Ronny
    Are the grabbers any good in clay type of mud and up greasy hill climbs ? I’m using Bridgestone mt at the moment great tyre
    Another thing I’m dodge at wiring up lights like reverse spotties and under car rock lights and vids on that mate cheers

  • @TheTravelingTogetherJournal
    @TheTravelingTogetherJournal 7 лет назад

    Good reminder. I've gotten lazy driving through Mexico/Central America. It's tough to care about the mud on the truck when your probably going to be driving through it again tomorrow:)

  • @williehasenbos4899
    @williehasenbos4899 7 лет назад

    Hi Ronny...Willie here, URL's don't show up, ...sort cuts are not clickable. thnx for al the advise , love the sound of your machine

  • @tristenmaes3883
    @tristenmaes3883 7 лет назад +2

    Hi Ronny I have a 06 Navara d40 and I am just starting into 4wheeling trips can you make a video what you check before you go on the track e what kind of tools you Carry with you. Greatings from belgium

    • @bruce-df9nu
      @bruce-df9nu 7 лет назад

      Tristen Maes first of all sell that rubbish and buy a new truck or upgrade the rear suspension and drive line

  • @MsFreewar
    @MsFreewar 7 лет назад

    great tips! thanks Ronny and crew

  • @tobybrickwoodfiggins
    @tobybrickwoodfiggins 2 года назад

    Can you please make a video on warranty with gvm upgrades

  • @walterr.2619
    @walterr.2619 3 года назад +1

    Is there a tire pressure I can use if I need to move from gravel roads and highway constantly without having to inflate and deflate so many times

  • @Doraemon-wq2vs
    @Doraemon-wq2vs 7 лет назад +1

    remember to free the 4wd hub for front if got manual hub...

  • @roysethantsho2841
    @roysethantsho2841 7 лет назад

    Ronny, are those parabolic leaf springs on your 79? what brand is it?

  • @Shmoot9
    @Shmoot9 7 лет назад

    G'day Ronny, just wondering what your old MW custom canopy cost? Cheers mate

  • @Rahul-sc9ys
    @Rahul-sc9ys 7 лет назад

    I have 2014 mitsubishi shogun and It has 4 modes 2H, 4H, 4HLc, 4LLc. I'm confused after watching this video. Does 4H lock the centre or 4HLc?

  • @0590aaron
    @0590aaron 7 лет назад +1

    What tyres next? Doesnt look like heaps left in those

  • @znovosad555
    @znovosad555 7 лет назад

    My 4wd low range won't engage in my 01 f150. I can shift it all the way to neutral but then it feels stuck and impossible to engage low range. Any suggestions?

  • @globalmobile017
    @globalmobile017 7 лет назад

    Great tips. Is there a link for the obd scan display you were using?
    Btw.... nice work on the videos. Give the editor a pat on the back.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  7 лет назад

      +Global Mobile 357 I'm using a scan gauge 2 you can find them anywhere. Thanks and I'll give myself a pat on the back 😉

  • @Inspirez01
    @Inspirez01 7 лет назад

    Hey Ronny, just wondering where the modified episode of that hilux you showed in the video? cant seem to find it and it looks like you were doing Q&A, cheers

  • @vincentkersen6465
    @vincentkersen6465 6 лет назад

    Ronny, why don't you use inner tubes? So even with low pressure there is no risk of pushing the tire of the rim and if it does there no problem.

  • @MFGnerd
    @MFGnerd 7 лет назад

    Most tire manufacturers have a "Load Index Table" available for their tires. It will show the load carrying capacity at different pressures. This is quite handy for determining your lowest safe pressure for high speed use (high speed gravel, highway, etc)
    Heres an example :) Jump down to page 20 for the LT sizes. Keep in mind this information will change between manufacturers
    toyotires-1524598101.netdna-ssl.com/media/2125/application_of_load_inflation_tables_20170203.pdf

  • @bradcolby2056
    @bradcolby2056 7 лет назад

    Where did you get your custom V8 Cruiser Gauges?

  • @b_gonzz
    @b_gonzz 7 лет назад

    Gday Ronny, mate I'm just curious on how you rate the general grabbers? I'm in need of a new set of tyres and not sure which direction to take cheers.

    • @Ronny_Dahl
      @Ronny_Dahl  7 лет назад

      full details here mate ruclips.net/video/pGMLb5f2RMo/видео.html

  • @wernerzwiener5830
    @wernerzwiener5830 7 лет назад

    Sorry Ronny, why do not have a valve cap on the tire valve. (sorry Google translation).

  • @timkirkpatrick9155
    @timkirkpatrick9155 7 лет назад

    Ronny in the states flinging mud and gravel(snow and gravel) can get you a ticket for making road hazards, even with mud flaps.

  • @steveballard1463
    @steveballard1463 7 лет назад

    Good info,Thanks ,Question Why are are most of your vehicles are stiff suspension,and not much wheel travel?