Hey mate, love your 62. Question . . When you dropped your tyres on the Patrol to 15PSI for the sand at the start if the vid, what did you drop the tyres on the van to??
Hey mate cheers for that! Yeah absolutely basically whatever the car is at we will have the van the same mate or else if will just go straight down. Cheers for watching mate!
Dropping tyre pressure in a non-working tyre goes against what you're trying to accomplish. Because the tyres aren't driving, and they're just being dragged, leaving them pumped is generally the better option. Think of you trying to pull a full cart with pumped up tyres vs deflated tyres... Pumped up tyres roll better, and therefore travel better on all surfaces. If the tyres are generating power (driving) then drop them as low as you need (and can safely go)
@@jonathonharper8189 thanks for you help in this question. I completely see your point! So in sand the van tyres would be better at normal inflation. What about travelling down a dirt road with bumps and some mild corrugations? Would you drop the pressure on the van tyres then?
Very quickly found that out mate haha! Think we are going into the worse part of the year too! About to head right down south too, cheers for watching mate!
@@Travellingcampers we were earlier. We got sick of the wind anf went inland from Geraldton about the 3rd week of October. There's so much to see. Thanks for sharing your travels.
that doggo is living the heckin dream
She knows it too 😆
Welcome to the West Coast mate windy for good 6months of the year best times probably march to Sept but can still be windy in those months too haha
Haha bloody oath! Yeah mate that’s the plan to come back in those better months hopefully jag a good couple of months it would be next level!
There's a saying over here. If the Month ends in "BER" its going to be windy through that area.
great location loved the colors from drone footage
Cheers mate, bloody amazing spot! Keen to get back there with less wind! Cheers for watching mate!
Nice work guys footage is getting so good yeeww 🤙
Cheers mate, some bloody amazing country over that way 😍
Love the way you give it a crack mate! Love ya work!
Cheers mate appreciate it! 🍻
South lefroy is a mint spot, shame you guys copped the wind. Still living the dream though 🤙
Bloody oath it is mate! Keen as to get back once its a bit calmer, we still got a good stay! Legend mate!
Looks great!
On a side note, its nice to have Mikaela talk a bit more she has a good presenting voice.
Cheers guys! Been trying to get her on more and she’s getting there, thanks for watching!
Beautiful GOLDIEeeeeeee❤❤❤❤
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..cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
Appreciate that, thanks for watching!
@@Travellingcampers Thank you very much... I wish you a happy new year 2022 ....
see you soon....
Hey mate, love your 62. Question . . When you dropped your tyres on the Patrol to 15PSI for the sand at the start if the vid, what did you drop the tyres on the van to??
Hey mate cheers for that! Yeah absolutely basically whatever the car is at we will have the van the same mate or else if will just go straight down. Cheers for watching mate!
Dropping tyre pressure in a non-working tyre goes against what you're trying to accomplish. Because the tyres aren't driving, and they're just being dragged, leaving them pumped is generally the better option. Think of you trying to pull a full cart with pumped up tyres vs deflated tyres... Pumped up tyres roll better, and therefore travel better on all surfaces. If the tyres are generating power (driving) then drop them as low as you need (and can safely go)
@@jonathonharper8189 try that on a 3.5 tonne van on the soft beach and let me know how you go mate! Thanks for watching
@@jonathonharper8189 thanks for you help in this question. I completely see your point! So in sand the van tyres would be better at normal inflation. What about travelling down a dirt road with bumps and some mild corrugations? Would you drop the pressure on the van tyres then?
No substitute for power and torque.😁
Spot on mate! 💪🏻
Don't you know what WA means? Windy always. We loved the coast, but the wind and being sandblasted day after day killed it for us.
Very quickly found that out mate haha! Think we are going into the worse part of the year too! About to head right down south too, cheers for watching mate!
@@Travellingcampers we were earlier. We got sick of the wind anf went inland from Geraldton about the 3rd week of October. There's so much to see. Thanks for sharing your travels.