Woke up early with wife and daughter to watch it as soon as it was released. Wife thought I was hilarious and my daughter loved it. Great editing Ronny. Thank you.
@kenshin-1 what a truck ! I really learnt alot from this episode. Can you provide more detail on your rear wheel Maxtrax/shovel mount please, who made it ?? This is exactly what I've been looking for.
@@dirkmatthiesen1038 my friend fabricate it for me. it was a custom job. its a triangle welded on to a plate bolted to the wheel. then a plate with where the trax we can bolt the maxtrax mounting screw can fit on, then 2 extension plate to bolt the yakima shovel holder on. its very simple but does the job very well.
yup, those r tards in there 79 series really piss me off, ovetaking, trying to do skids, thrashing around like 16 yr olds..''oh,,i have a v8 diesel.'' yeh well,, i have a 6 cyl tdi 4.2 mwm. with 700nm.no,computer, & 20nm more than a twin turbo 79..,,go figure...12.5 lt 100 in a 4t,,s/duty..so go fk yourselves..plus, my starter isnt buried under the inlet, or the altar kissing the ground, &,,i didnt pay 70k, for a sardine tin.. plus, it turns better & has better gearing..again,,nah,nahnahnah ,nah..toyota crap..[ 79 series, 1k per injector,,must be gold,,eh.]]. i also have a 1962, f100 4x4, v8..std....when did toyota, get a v8, anything,?. tacoma, not sold in au..same as nissan.. why s/duty, cos i hate trailers.. love comfort.. there is no,,perfect 4x4.. or wife....
This guy has got it spot on. He knew what he wanted to achieve for his lifestyle and bought a car that most suited those needs. No need for gvm upgrades and chassis extensions, just the right platform as a base and creature comforts from there. 👍
Any wonder this guy is so happy, lol way to go! There's a shipload of cash tied up in this impressive vehicle, all credit to him being able to take his home on wheels wherever he wants to go in style and comfort too. Living the dream!
Nice video. This man knows what he wants, what spec he needs and has worked out how to use it all in the most practical manner. Plus he is still enjoying himself. Thank you both.
Perfect camper setup if you enjoy having a crap within arm's reach of the kitchen, without leaving the dinette table and with the added convenience of being right next to your bed.
I appreciate you call it a hotel on wheels. I live in the most outdoorsy place in the US and people just don't need the 4x4 - but this thing is huuge and 4x4 if u need it, but huuge - which is what distinguishes it to me
The owner is refreshing - its okay to want all the electricity and water you want when its your time off. Good sheets and temp control when you want it is great too.
Great Episode! That guy is awesome too. It cracked me up when first thing he mentioned was the Rice Cooker (I am asian too) it was all laughs from then on.
Haha 🎉 I love this guy his a funny one, reminds me of a friend I know actually, but he seems to know his stuff and knows what he (and his family) wants when they are away… great setup.
Absolutely brilliantly practical setup. Critics are just envious mate! Why upgrade utes to run heavier and bigger when you can get commercial grade light to medium duty trucks that do that kind of work effortlessly, everyday without mods?
here in italy Daily 4x4 dinasty is considered legendary since mid 80's... and well, for us 3.0 liter 4 cyilinder engine it's huge, anyway since almost 20 years one of the best reliable powerful engine IVECO build for small truck...
Reliable? What about the well documented transfer case and brake issues? Hope they’ve fixed them in the latest version - iveco dealers have said yes, hope that’s the case.
@@Expedition_Tranquilo it's a new gen of automatic gearbox from ZF, this is the main issue with modern global economy, when you put in stuff that comes also from other builders, even with a solid reputation could happen. Anyway, Daily it's an ultra reliable small truck since decades and generation, not days.
I saw this truck on the side of the road heading north on the Princess Highway just north of Albion Park. I thought it was a very cool vehicle. This is my future camper. That was yesterday Friday 24 February 2023.
Hi Ronny & Crew Great episode enjoyed it laughed heaps. This Gentleman was very cool smart ( Happy Wife Happy Life ) Fantastic show just awesome love the Iveco
Good luck to him. It is a well built and thought setup. But, I’ve dealt with a lot of people who own them. Everybody has the same opinion of them - an incredibly capable vehicle that is completely unreliable. It’s such a shame, because when they work, they are seriously impressive
That’s the feedback from many, particularly issues with transfer cases - which if I recall correctly is why the one in central oz got stuck - and the brakes. Love the iveco’s capability however we want to travel the world. No thanks, we’re going either unimog or artego.
hey Ronnie great ep mate, just a point of criticism i found the vid over edited and it came through as the conversations were very rushed. Keep up the great work!
Really nice build! It looks identical to the Earth Cruiser EXP except he used an Iveco cabin instead of a Mitsubishi or Isuzu... and he has a 5000w inverter lol.
I think its awesome. if you can afford it why not? Also if it gets his wife and kid out there with him ALL TH BETTER. My best camping experiences are with my family.
I'm looking at a set up with Patrol Y62 93K and a caravan 70K or so. Not much change from 160K. Things get expensive quickly if I need to accesorize after that.
Good spirited video. I want one. (17 liters) / (100 k) = 13.836152 Miles per gallon (For us in the States) I know of Benz Sprinter vans fitted out with just the basics, gas engine 11 mpg, so this is pretty good.
When the option is this or drag a van I agree with this bloke. I'll stick with camper and boat though, I don't need air fryer, rice cooker, ac or induction.
Nice truck, is this the latest version of the Daily? The previous version was notorious for poor reliability, particularly with the transfer case and brakes. Iveco dealers have said these are fixed, I’d love this to be the case as it would be ideal for our expedition vehicle, but still to be convinced. We’re favouring the unimog or artego, bigger than we need but at least assured of being reliable. Having sailed the seas and far from help, reliability is everything.
i am an apprentice at a hd workshop in cairns and we see these things all the time one of our clients that being ergon has a small fleet of 4x4s one thing ive noticed is that the cab tends to crack due to fatigue for corrugations commonly on the cab mounts, the door hinge area, fuse box holder drive shafts with excessive runout and slip joint failure Nothing quite like these 4x4 on the market but man are they poorly designed, lots of cheap nasty plastics that go brittle and placements of components that were just left as an after thought
@@mickowens9839yea im quite a fan of the japanese trucks, unlike many other manufactures most things are not after thoughts and are reasonably accessible mitsubishi and isuzu are quite popular in the far north. well designed, quite stout and just generally built for purpose
Love what he has done with it, the only problem is the brand. The few tradie mates that I have, have tried the Iveco brand trucks for their business and in all cases they will never buy one again, just too unreliable, too many days in the shop getting fixed.
thats why i dont buy any vehicle, with a computer.. 2002 s/duty, 4.2tdi, 700nm. 12.5 lt 100. tdo6. 35,s. gearing to die for..if,,you drive toyotas..garbage.. toyota stuffed up with the 80 series. no transmission brake. nissan have a better wheel base..&,,a transmission brake..
Hv been thinking about an iveco 4x4 all time. Fantastic 4x4 tourer that ticks all boxes. But I'm slightly concerned about potential tyre problems. What's the best solution to fix or change the heavy tyres should there be a flat tyre?
Tried to meet up at the Perth WD show.....gone to lunch.Mate has same vehicle on which he has made a similar camper body, so is after a set of Koni shocks,distributor cannot guarantee the part numbers.Would also be interested where the remap was done.Any chance contacting Wha for these details? Iveco transfer circlip was easy fix with locktab, also coolers for oil and diesel....remote travel does require some mechanical nous!
Woke up early with wife and daughter to watch it as soon as it was released. Wife thought I was hilarious and my daughter loved it. Great editing Ronny. Thank you.
awesome overlander mate, great work
@@thealterator thankyou so much. I am glad you enjoyed. I was really nervous being on camera.
Really like what you’ve done with this rig. Who says you can’t be comfortable travelling 👍👍
@kenshin-1 what a truck ! I really learnt alot from this episode. Can you provide more detail on your rear wheel Maxtrax/shovel mount please, who made it ?? This is exactly what I've been looking for.
@@dirkmatthiesen1038 my friend fabricate it for me. it was a custom job. its a triangle welded on to a plate bolted to the wheel. then a plate with where the trax we can bolt the maxtrax mounting screw can fit on, then 2 extension plate to bolt the yakima shovel holder on. its very simple but does the job very well.
That bloke is a legend, and he is proof you don't need a V8. All about the gearing.
yup, those r tards in there 79 series really piss me off, ovetaking, trying to do skids, thrashing around like 16 yr olds..''oh,,i have a v8 diesel.'' yeh well,, i have a 6 cyl tdi 4.2 mwm. with 700nm.no,computer, & 20nm more than a twin turbo 79..,,go figure...12.5 lt 100 in a 4t,,s/duty..so go fk yourselves..plus, my starter isnt buried under the inlet, or the altar kissing the ground, &,,i didnt pay 70k, for a sardine tin.. plus, it turns better & has better gearing..again,,nah,nahnahnah ,nah..toyota crap..[ 79 series, 1k per injector,,must be gold,,eh.]]. i also have a 1962, f100 4x4, v8..std....when did toyota, get a v8, anything,?. tacoma, not sold in au..same as nissan.. why s/duty, cos i hate trailers.. love comfort.. there is no,,perfect 4x4.. or wife....
My 4cyl diesel just outperformed a petrol V8 on a hill last weekend, his car was even lighter... It's just torque
@@mazevx2451 this is a truck not a sedaned land cruiser diesel/petrol v8
This guy has got it spot on. He knew what he wanted to achieve for his lifestyle and bought a car that most suited those needs. No need for gvm upgrades and chassis extensions, just the right platform as a base and creature comforts from there. 👍
his smile is so contagious, such a lovely and jolly guy.
May he keeps smiling.
This guy was hilarious! All that nice setup and still no action while camping 😂
and they say laughter is the key!?
Any wonder this guy is so happy, lol way to go! There's a shipload of cash tied up in this impressive vehicle, all credit to him being able to take his home on wheels wherever he wants to go in style and comfort too. Living the dream!
Beautiful 4x4 IVECO TRUCK .......HOTEL ....very nice and well done Australia❤
Old mate is right. Australia is the place to be.
Don't have telegram can't get it
You need to take this bloke on your next trip. What a crack up.
Nice video. This man knows what he wants, what spec he needs and has worked out how to use it all in the most practical manner. Plus he is still enjoying himself. Thank you both.
His laugh is so contagious 😂
That's true 😂😂
Happy for you great rig ausome
Perfect camper setup if you enjoy having a crap within arm's reach of the kitchen, without leaving the dinette table and with the added convenience of being right next to your bed.
Excellent build, well done.
What a great attitude to tour and see Australia.
What a beast of a rig!
I appreciate you call it a hotel on wheels. I live in the most outdoorsy place in the US and people just don't need the 4x4 - but this thing is huuge and 4x4 if u need it, but huuge - which is what distinguishes it to me
thanks mate this was great seeing something different, hes reallly set that truck up well to suit his life style. well done
The owner is refreshing - its okay to want all the electricity and water you want when its your time off. Good sheets and temp control when you want it is great too.
I got a laugh out of the “Truck suspension, show us your flex mate” part.
Go big or go home , great build credit to the owner !
Funny guy, great vehicle! You do what you need to get the wife outdoors...
Great Episode! That guy is awesome too. It cracked me up when first thing he mentioned was the Rice Cooker (I am asian too) it was all laughs from then on.
Great Modified episode. Smiled all the way through this one.
Loved this. (Sat in my own earthcruiser variant watching this via Starlink)
What I like about this vehicle is that it is not as wide as the unimogs. Roads that have been cut by landcruisers and patrols are accessible to it.
Haha 🎉 I love this guy his a funny one, reminds me of a friend I know actually, but he seems to know his stuff and knows what he (and his family) wants when they are away… great setup.
Cheers Ronny! He seems to be a character 😊
Loved the hotel. This guys laugh is contagious...
i love how happy this dude is
This guy, with his laughing... :D 🤣 Such a positive guy! Good job!
Great video, building an Iveco daily 4x4 at this moment here in the Netherlands
His laugh just instills pure joy in the soul
Nice one. Nothing better than camping in luxurious comfort in the bush😂😂
Living the dream, good on ya!
Absolutely brilliantly practical setup. Critics are just envious mate!
Why upgrade utes to run heavier and bigger when you can get commercial grade light to medium duty trucks that do that kind of work effortlessly, everyday without mods?
Definitely agree overall doing what there made for, shifting heavy stuff.
Need to start saving up for something like this
here in italy Daily 4x4 dinasty is considered legendary since mid 80's... and well, for us 3.0 liter 4 cyilinder engine it's huge, anyway since almost 20 years one of the best reliable powerful engine IVECO build for small truck...
Reliable? What about the well documented transfer case and brake issues? Hope they’ve fixed them in the latest version - iveco dealers have said yes, hope that’s the case.
@@Expedition_Tranquilo it's a new gen of automatic gearbox from ZF, this is the main issue with modern global economy, when you put in stuff that comes also from other builders, even with a solid reputation could happen. Anyway, Daily it's an ultra reliable small truck since decades and generation, not days.
I saw this truck on the side of the road heading north on the Princess Highway just north of Albion Park. I thought it was a very cool vehicle. This is my future camper. That was yesterday Friday 24 February 2023.
Hi Ronny & Crew
Great episode enjoyed it laughed heaps.
This Gentleman was very cool smart ( Happy Wife Happy Life )
Fantastic show just awesome love the Iveco
Good luck to him. It is a well built and thought setup.
But, I’ve dealt with a lot of people who own them. Everybody has the same opinion of them - an incredibly capable vehicle that is completely unreliable.
It’s such a shame, because when they work, they are seriously impressive
That’s the feedback from many, particularly issues with transfer cases - which if I recall correctly is why the one in central oz got stuck - and the brakes. Love the iveco’s capability however we want to travel the world. No thanks, we’re going either unimog or artego.
Transfer case not suited to >80kmhr speeds in 6spd manual spec. 8spd auto is much more bulletproof
Couple of legends right there. Fun episode. Impressive build
What an awesome rig and and legend of a bloke. Great episode.
Great episode, bugger I missed on Powerball 😎
hey Ronnie great ep mate, just a point of criticism i found the vid over edited and it came through as the conversations were very rushed. Keep up the great work!
Really enjoyed that video!
Love it, and he sounds like a great dude to go camping with. Needs more battery though ;)
Great setup the Daily is good value for money
Rapid fire was great. Epic truck
Shout out uncle roger and nephew nigel 🙌 this is aunty Helen’s new husband 😮
We love this guy 👍
Love it. Best Mod. = Ait fryer!? he's Crazy. But switched on......
Wow what a setup, Im so envious👍
I use to want a unimog hotel but this looks waaay more reliable 👌🏻
Great job. It looks like a beast that will go just about anywhere with the family.
I like his laugh - what a nice gent!
Absolutely awesome! What a funny bloke too!
Really nice build!
It looks identical to the Earth Cruiser EXP except he used an Iveco cabin instead of a Mitsubishi or Isuzu... and he has a 5000w inverter lol.
That was really really kool, enjoyed that.
I think its awesome. if you can afford it why not? Also if it gets his wife and kid out there with him ALL TH BETTER. My best camping experiences are with my family.
Been binge watching all weekend 💀🤙👍
$250K setup by the looks of it. Great outcome and owner, thank you for this episode!
so about the same as a fully kitted out 79 series ?
I'm looking at a set up with Patrol Y62 93K and a caravan 70K or so. Not much change from 160K. Things get expensive quickly if I need to accesorize after that.
top show, great rig. funny bloke.
Thats a tuff rig🤙
oh that's a bit flash for those mud puddles ! i bet Simon will be impressed when he sees his long lost cousin ! 📹🛻🏞️🤙😎
Good spirited video. I want one. (17 liters) / (100 k) = 13.836152 Miles per gallon (For us in the States) I know of Benz Sprinter vans fitted out with just the basics, gas engine 11 mpg, so this is pretty good.
What a legend!
We need a sir fry in the wild from this dude just for the Uncle Roger refrains!
6 min in and this guys self burns needs some attentions from a medic.
wah is a legend
Really good vid, thoroughly enjoyed it
Jolliest episode of Modified ever HA HA HA HA 😂
Great vid, what a rig!
When the option is this or drag a van I agree with this bloke. I'll stick with camper and boat though, I don't need air fryer, rice cooker, ac or induction.
Airfryer number 1 mod
Love this guy. Great review
great truck
Nice truck, is this the latest version of the Daily? The previous version was notorious for poor reliability, particularly with the transfer case and brakes. Iveco dealers have said these are fixed, I’d love this to be the case as it would be ideal for our expedition vehicle, but still to be convinced. We’re favouring the unimog or artego, bigger than we need but at least assured of being reliable. Having sailed the seas and far from help, reliability is everything.
There is a newer 1 getting released soon. I think that 1 you can get in Auto. I don't know when the release date it. My 1 is the E6
@@kenshin-1135 let’s hope this one is more reliable - we will see.
@@Expedition_Tranquilo I have not had any major problem yet. but some minor sensor problem which has been fixed under warranty.
What a beast, love it.
I have a soft spot for the ivecos for some reason what a sick rig, stuff ya touring 79 and 200s I'd take that
Ronny, Current is in Amps, Capacity is in Amp Hours.
great review so entertaining 😄😅😂
5T truck getting better econ the most 6s and some v8s ahahaha
Great modified.
Incredible...
Very good!!!
i am an apprentice at a hd workshop in cairns and we see these things all the time
one of our clients that being ergon has a small fleet of 4x4s
one thing ive noticed is that the cab tends to crack due to fatigue for corrugations
commonly on the cab mounts, the door hinge area, fuse box holder
drive shafts with excessive runout and slip joint failure
Nothing quite like these 4x4 on the market but man are they poorly designed, lots of cheap nasty plastics that go brittle and placements of components that were just left as an after thought
Down here electrical grid contractors are switching to NPS, saying they handle the weight better. Iveco brakes not the best fully loaded
@@mickowens9839yea im quite a fan of the japanese trucks, unlike many other manufactures most things are not after thoughts and are reasonably accessible
mitsubishi and isuzu are quite popular in the far north. well designed, quite stout and just generally built for purpose
You made up cowcup in the iveco you can drive anywhere My mate has a block near there and I fish on the Warren beach
That’s one hell of a climb
Nice video👍
Well done mate hahaha
Top bloke top truck 😊
Someone tell justin from patriot campers to build something like this 🤩🤩🤩🤩
5.3 tons!?! Holy moly our Coaster (which is bigger) weighs less than 4.5 tons fully loaded.
I am going to take a punt that the Koni shocks are #881794 and 881795....hope parts are correct!Have gone for the Steinbauer module.
They are. You are correct
@@kenshin-1135 Great! Many thanks.
Love what he has done with it, the only problem is the brand. The few tradie mates that I have, have tried the Iveco brand trucks for their business and in all cases they will never buy one again, just too unreliable, too many days in the shop getting fixed.
thats why i dont buy any vehicle, with a computer.. 2002 s/duty, 4.2tdi, 700nm. 12.5 lt 100. tdo6. 35,s. gearing to die for..if,,you drive toyotas..garbage.. toyota stuffed up with the 80 series. no transmission brake. nissan have a better wheel base..&,,a transmission brake..
Damn, my van would definitely fall apart on those types of roads, lol. 😂
Great video
Hv been thinking about an iveco 4x4 all time. Fantastic 4x4 tourer that ticks all boxes. But I'm slightly concerned about potential tyre problems. What's the best solution to fix or change the heavy tyres should there be a flat tyre?
Tried to meet up at the Perth WD show.....gone to lunch.Mate has same vehicle on which he has made a similar camper body, so is after a set of Koni shocks,distributor cannot guarantee the part numbers.Would also be interested where the remap was done.Any chance contacting Wha for these details?
Iveco transfer circlip was easy fix with locktab, also coolers for oil and diesel....remote travel does require some mechanical nous!
What kind of wheels?Rims, rim?
Ronny did you find out how much it cost? Would love to know. Thanks
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Remove the plastic from the drawer!
Star allen key, is that torx?