Convert a Wagon into 4x4 Overland Tourer. Toyota Land Cruiser

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @jasper-ft3ei
    @jasper-ft3ei 2 года назад +4

    This guy is next in line for David Attenborough's job

  • @VLXVNDR
    @VLXVNDR 5 лет назад +212

    Didn’t realise Sir David Attenborough had a 4x4 side hustle...

  • @admantiom1848
    @admantiom1848 6 лет назад +226

    You guys in Australia have all the best trucks and equipment.
    Great job on the Land Cruiser.

    • @karimalameddine5092
      @karimalameddine5092 6 лет назад +11

      I don't see any of this equipment in Canada! All I hear is mall parking lot touring :-(

    • @J-P88
      @J-P88 6 лет назад +4

      @@karimalameddine5092 But the most important equipment you guys have are the vehicles at reasonable prices. What we pay for a base model 4 potter Ford Ranger Or Nissan you get a V8 f150

    • @karimalameddine5092
      @karimalameddine5092 6 лет назад +6

      @@J-P88 no G wagon no troopy no defender... Just V8 pickup trucks with empty beds collecting dust or snow!

    • @NippyMoto
      @NippyMoto 6 лет назад +7

      @@karimalameddine5092 A 76 Landcruiser is a car that looks like it is from the 90s in terms of its interior, exterior etc But to buy one you are looking at about $75K AUD which is about 53K USD which is just outrageous for what you are getting.

    • @J-P88
      @J-P88 6 лет назад +2

      @@karimalameddine5092 most of our "trucks/utes" have tubs removed and have the trays turned into Canopies which the 150s and so on have plenty of space for. And as one of the previous reply says these Troopies cost a fortune for what you get. They are a 80s design that has hardly changed but still cost 75k Aus. Only in last 5-10 years have the got Air Conditioning as Standard and a v8. Also the G Wagons here for base Model 6cyl will set one back 100k+ AUD. We get shafted hard on price

  • @lunamaria1048
    @lunamaria1048 5 лет назад +2

    My husband and I live in Vancouver Canada and just went from Vancouver Canada to Anchorage Alaska, and are just starting the trip back.. The round trip highway distance is just over 7000 kilometers, not factoring in endless kilometers off road lookinfor remote camping spots.. We were inspired by this channel and 4WD Action, so thank you

  • @Androgenies
    @Androgenies 3 года назад +3

    Oh my God! This is the single most informative offroading video I have seen here on RUclips. Thank you, Sir David Attenborough!

  • @LarsPantsonFars
    @LarsPantsonFars 6 лет назад +38

    Heiner seems like a really awesome guy to work with. Good on him for being cool and comfortable explaining everything and he did it so well! Andrew, Give him a huge THANK YOU from your community! Also the Maxx Tracks on the front look AWESOME

    • @kais.2853
      @kais.2853 6 лет назад +5

      Seems to me Heiner is from Germany! Great job!

    • @axelcordes
      @axelcordes 6 лет назад +2

      But not sure if the Maxx Tracks will hinder opening and closing the rooftop tent - had enough of that problem on my side ;-)

    • @rodwood693
      @rodwood693 6 лет назад +1

      They do look great there. Also protect the front of the tent from branch's and other hazards.

    • @chooseboost
      @chooseboost 6 лет назад

      The brown Maxtrax will get lost easier..

  • @pierreschreuder7328
    @pierreschreuder7328 5 лет назад +16

    This man sounds like the David Attenborough of 4x4’s. Captivating. Keep it up!

  • @mountainconstructions
    @mountainconstructions 6 лет назад +2

    Another Great Vid
    My and all my friends fridges have been hardwired for years now.
    You leave the fridge priority lead in vehicle, and buy a second lead with cigi style plug as an option if needed.
    That electrical distribution box is brilliant idea.
    Well Done guys!

  • @cdismufasa
    @cdismufasa 2 года назад

    I have come back to this video 1000x. That is the greatest battery management I have ever seen.

  • @mauriciolazo
    @mauriciolazo 7 месяцев назад

    Came here for the Land Cruiser and ended up with life lessons for off-roading and over landing. Awesome video.

  • @jpjerome
    @jpjerome 6 лет назад +9

    good job Andrew!! You took a regular run of the mill truck and made a full bound expedition border line ''luxury" vehicle. Absolutely love it, it has everything!

  • @grantevans6597
    @grantevans6597 6 лет назад +1

    Lovely job on that 76 Cruiser Andrew and I absolutely LOVE that electrical box built into the back seat area. That is a really nice touch and so practical, as well as accessible. The other development I really like, for those vehicles that do not require the back seat, is that built in platform. What a great idea and it will be amazingly user-friendly on the long overlanding haul. You are getting pretty darn good Mr White!!

  • @gregwoodbridge9541
    @gregwoodbridge9541 6 лет назад +1

    That’s looking great, the wiring job and electrical box was very well done. I also hardwire my fridge and any other permanent electrical equipment, to have less connections in the line.
    Well done once again.

  • @gaddexrivera7099
    @gaddexrivera7099 Год назад

    This is a very macho and an ideal build for those who are planning to make one. I've been following you in your videos and you are just awesome, Sir Andrew! Cheers!

  • @sethwilliamson
    @sethwilliamson 6 лет назад +1

    Great job on that build. :)
    Food for thought for folks. Have a think about what AC loads you need and if there are 12 v DC power sources for them already. You might be surprised to find things like cordless power tool battery chargers, laptop power adapters, camera battery chargers, and more that can be wired straight to 12 volt DC and skip the step of converting DC to AC to DC again. Also, more and more portable devices accept power from a USB type A or C cable. You can readily find both types that will supply 45 W or more, with 15 W (3 A @ 5 v) being most common. Many modern laptops (ultrabooks) can power themselves over this USB cord alone.
    If you can leave the hair dryer at home, you might find you can still be quite comfortable without an inverter.

  • @mrblondeheart9562
    @mrblondeheart9562 4 года назад +4

    I love these Aussie channels. There are barely any American channels that do it like y’all. Keep these coming!

  • @giorgek7171
    @giorgek7171 6 лет назад +4

    Simply "Awesome!" A true Gentleman and a Scholar who demands respect from start to finish. I take my hat off to you Sir. I'm now binge watching loads of your library of excellent treks and I'm sure lots of people will agree that your knowledge with attention to detail is amazing and inspiring!
    God Bless you and your Family.

  • @larryworrell6324
    @larryworrell6324 5 лет назад

    6:06 the first time a blinker was used in both parts of the video, 10/10 for trying, love the info

  • @john4x477
    @john4x477 6 лет назад +1

    Totally agree about Anderson plugs requiring maint. I find they can get dry jointed too, and the quick maint remedy is to squirt the contacts with WD-40 or contact cleaner...

  • @reichlha1968
    @reichlha1968 2 года назад

    This is for me the best looking Tourer I have seen for a long time. I like (purely from the optics) the 76 Series over the 78 Series even that I understand Andrews arguments on the space and load carrying.

  • @brucewayne2984
    @brucewayne2984 6 лет назад

    Very nice Andrew! I love how your experience told you that the fridge would needed to be strapped down! Nothing like experience!!

  • @beto12345
    @beto12345 6 лет назад +1

    Just amazing! Is the perfect touring 4x4... This gave me a really good idea for a weekend truck. Here in Costa Rica is no need to build something to carry that much but some of this luxury/practical tips are really handy! Again great job... Love this channel!

  • @stephenh.3094
    @stephenh.3094 6 лет назад

    I love this video. Especially thepart about how you have to work with the clients and allow them to win sometimes. I'm a construction manager in the state's and I'm building a large church for a client and I understand the concept of knowing that I know what i know to be correct but the client had a different idea. Sometimes you have to let them have their way even when you know there are better options. Kudos to you for that. You did the right thing even though it feels wrong.

  • @ABD4VIDS
    @ABD4VIDS 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent overall!!
    Very impressed with electrical box!!

  • @anulfadventures
    @anulfadventures 6 лет назад

    I have my own ideas about what I need for my build...money...being the first on the list, but I am thrilled to not only have some of my ideas vindicated but to see so many other fantastic options. Like some others have mentioned in the comments Aussie seems to have the jump on anyone else. While Canada has its share of "performance shops" turning your street car into a race car, 4X4 and 4X4 accessory shops seem to be few and far between. The investigations continue. Thanks for the inspiration Andrew!

  • @michaelanderson2166
    @michaelanderson2166 12 дней назад

    Wish your book was available in print. Kindles fail where I often go, but books don't mind the cold.

  • @Bread996
    @Bread996 6 лет назад +1

    Nice build. The electrical hub is a great idea.

  • @michaelhardy8135
    @michaelhardy8135 6 лет назад +7

    David Attenborough of off roading!!Haha haha. Love the passion!!

  • @ZombieHoard
    @ZombieHoard 6 лет назад +2

    Another enjoyable video and another one where I find a peculiarity. Locating the Matrax over the windscreen so mud and sand can blanket your vision leaves me scratching my head. Each to their own and the build is looking good.

    • @craigice9635
      @craigice9635 6 лет назад +1

      Agreed. Also noise from the Maxtrax in that position.

    • @seanflanigan4508
      @seanflanigan4508 6 лет назад

      I am wondering if the Mxtrax location is too close to the RTT. Getting a zipped RTT cover on is a real pain in the... If access is restricted and the Maxtrax on the front are restricting access to the most difficult part of the RTT cover to reach, It's not going to be fun packing up that tent.

    • @jamesburleson1916
      @jamesburleson1916 6 лет назад

      @@seanflanigan4508 Dude, that has to be the first thing they tested before bolting it down. These guys are professionals.

  • @jamesieza
    @jamesieza 6 лет назад +1

    I love landcruisers, but I had to smile a bit at 5:26 when a Subaru Forester crossed your view just as you were talking about handling and road-holding.

    • @overland-workshop
      @overland-workshop  6 лет назад

      No coincidence.

    • @jamesieza
      @jamesieza 6 лет назад

      @@overland-workshop great reply :) While we're here, Andrew I love your critical journalistic approach. So refreshing in these days of influencers.

  • @AussieGearReviewer
    @AussieGearReviewer 6 лет назад +17

    17:00 Those two light switches may benefit from some protection if there is going to be anything in the back moving around to stop being being turned on/off accidentally.

    • @michiel3036
      @michiel3036 6 лет назад +1

      AussieGuy, i was thinking exactly the same stuff is gonne bounce arround or if you are going trough your stuff to find something
      But than again i asume they have tought about this at some stage considering the seriusness of the build 😉

    • @AussieGearReviewer
      @AussieGearReviewer 6 лет назад +1

      @@michiel3036 Maybe, sometimes little things get overlooked, but in this case if it is a problem its an easy fix and not hard to do later or even in the field if you had to

    • @West4ea
      @West4ea 6 лет назад

      Thinking exactly the same I’d have mounted them on the top of the box.

    • @TobyCostaRica
      @TobyCostaRica 5 лет назад

      I'd put a light inside the box too that turns on when you open it.

  • @Susieandchris
    @Susieandchris 6 лет назад +2

    What a great video and gave us more ideas for our Troopy that we can use . Would probably put the 2 switches on the box on the door side as they may get knocked on with bags etc but you guys would have a good reason to leave them their i am sure. Keep up the good work.

  • @Ptilouis
    @Ptilouis 6 лет назад

    One thing that I think would be great to add is bright color straps/leach for the max tax, especially since the maxtrax fitted here are a dull brown color. Thus super easy to lose once they get buried in sand. I got myself a very cheap set of bright orange and green straps from bunnings which I cut to desired size and sewed back on the maxtrax. WIN

  • @bri13wvu1
    @bri13wvu1 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice video. So the rooftop tents seem like the stupidest dam thing to me. All that stress and weight on the roof, all that space taken up. There are tents with more space that pack up far far smaller, that you just put on the ground. Is there something I'm missing?

  • @warci
    @warci 6 лет назад

    thanks for sharing Andrew! No gimmicks, just a clean well thought out build. I'll be using rewatching this when I start my own

  • @johnvictorjumaquio3769
    @johnvictorjumaquio3769 6 лет назад +1

    Great job Andrew! A big fan of your channel from the Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @Mack74
    @Mack74 6 лет назад +4

    Looks good Andrew! Everyone has there own personally preferences etc I agree with you about the rooftop tent. But I am also not a huge fan of the alloy clamshell ones either. Don't agree with you about Battery under the bonnet being a issue I've run a Ultimate Xtreme AGM under my 80series bonnet for 8 yrs and its still running perfectly (It's designed for both under bonnet and in cabin use - Flame retardant (V0) casing). I run a 40L engel in the back and lots of lights n accessories. Again we're all different and have personal preferences. Great build another awesome Cruiser hits the road/outback! Well Done

  • @mfhairstream6812
    @mfhairstream6812 6 лет назад +1

    Just bought brand spanking new land cruiser and cant wait to set it for over landing. Here in the states we don’t have all the different models so I guess what I got will have to work

  • @cpscps2679
    @cpscps2679 3 года назад

    18-20 years ago I had a commercial 1990 Ford F150 that had 9, yes 9, leaves on each side in the back. Bounced around like a rubber ball until I dropped a half-ton payload in the bed or hooked up my boat trailer.

  • @ernestlyons1720
    @ernestlyons1720 5 лет назад

    I enjoy your videos. Not in a position to build an overland vehicle now but hope to do one in about 4 years. You give me a lot to think about.

  • @glendiegamier4459
    @glendiegamier4459 6 лет назад +14

    Yes we are very happy. The GENERAL Car 76 series💪🏾👍😀

  • @shekharmoona544
    @shekharmoona544 6 лет назад +6

    This should be an Amazon or Netflix special.

  • @Begbietheradge
    @Begbietheradge 4 года назад +1

    'Cheap upgrade - not an upgrade'))) So true Sir!

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder8262 6 лет назад +2

    In your discourse on electrical connectors you failed to mention the Hella or Merit plug. These are excellent for fridges, being rated to 15A, less bulky than anderson type plug at 50A. You can get surface mount connectors too, for when you don't have the depth to install that 2 prong Engel one you showed.
    Hella plug will not flop about and fall out. Indeed, that cig plug you showed has a removable red thing which when taken off gives you a merit plug (albeit a rubbish quality).

  • @biggie9149
    @biggie9149 3 года назад

    insanely underrated channel

  • @dannyotter7247
    @dannyotter7247 6 лет назад +2

    Hi, convoluted tubing I use for exposed pipes, tubes and most wiring and to try and reduce rubbing, slitted and non-slitted.

  • @karim111
    @karim111 4 года назад

    This is what i call value content, subscribed!

  • @danielmcnaughton8240
    @danielmcnaughton8240 5 лет назад +3

    Simply brilliant. Expert advice, simple and clear. Thank you, thank you.

  • @matejhosner1980
    @matejhosner1980 6 лет назад +1

    I must say that I have never been looking foreward to seeing any "part 2" video on youtube...until now. :)

  • @r6TrdSlow
    @r6TrdSlow 5 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate how thoroughly you thought this project out. Great job!

  • @Stoic-of-Rome
    @Stoic-of-Rome 6 лет назад

    I totally agree about the old style roof tent. Hard shell pop up would be way better/faster/less mouldy.

    • @4x4pete30
      @4x4pete30 6 лет назад

      Benefit of this old style one is, that it folds out to the side, leaving some free space on the roof rack.

    • @Stoic-of-Rome
      @Stoic-of-Rome 6 лет назад

      @@4x4pete30 Yes I don't know why the new rack was not as long as the original? Hardshell would have left space up there without need to add a bracket for the tracks.

    • @4x4pete30
      @4x4pete30 6 лет назад

      @@@Stoic-of-Rome Interesting! Could you name a manufacturer and model, that does not use up all the space on a (fairly regular sized) roof rack?

  • @abdfourwd2263
    @abdfourwd2263 6 лет назад +3

    21:22 A thought - using electrical tape to armor the fuel lines is ok but I think a better solution would be to use plastic split loom for electrical wires which is more durable and is easy to both install and if secured with a few strategically added wraps of electrical tape easy to remove if needed. Not sure how the fuel lines were subsequently secured but plastic cable ties are also usually superior to using electrical tape.

    • @swiliarms
      @swiliarms 6 лет назад

      It wasn't electrical tape. Have a closer look - it's a specific protection tape.

    • @abdfourwd2263
      @abdfourwd2263 6 лет назад

      Fair enough - a marine chafe tape perhaps?@@swiliarms

  • @TheTravelingTogetherJournal
    @TheTravelingTogetherJournal 6 лет назад

    Andrew, you should try building an overland vehicle. You have so many ideas. I bet you could come up with something unique and awesome.
    Rob and Heiner, you guys rule

  • @stevecrawford6080
    @stevecrawford6080 6 лет назад

    Nice build. I am perplexed and conflicted. I have not been an over-lander nor an off roader, so to speak, but an explorer.
    I have spent the last 18 years exploring, off road, the Sonoran Desert in Arizona with bare bones (understatement) vehicles. I have watched this channel so much that it has made me wonder how I was able to survive it. I am currently in between vehicles and I am perplexed and conflicted about what I am going to do about what kind of vehicle to even start with. I mean, over these years of exploring the desert, I have experienced a lot of rest, joy, peace, calm delight, with out the goodies the 4X4 world can provide. How- ever I really have gained a lust for those goodies.

    • @rgergashev
      @rgergashev 2 года назад

      Good points! What did you come up with?

    • @stevecrawford6080
      @stevecrawford6080 2 года назад

      @@rgergashev Hey, thanks for asking. Do to unforeseen circumstances I had to put off road exploring on the back burner. I am not complaining because we are very happy with the direction our lives have been going.

  • @atoieno
    @atoieno 5 лет назад

    Love it! One of the joys is understanding the problem and finding and finding the appropriate solution. Well discussed Andrew.

  • @isaacrodriguez2523
    @isaacrodriguez2523 2 года назад

    That is the greatest sports utility vehicle I've ever seen.

  • @adamgtrap
    @adamgtrap 3 года назад

    Dang, Heiner did a really clean job on that box.

  • @StatementPlus
    @StatementPlus 5 лет назад +2

    Would be cool for some nice still photos of the finished build, or a nice walk around video. It's a bit small in the beginning with the aerial drone shots but it looks absolutely MINT from those shots. Want to see more!!! great video!

  • @healthyamerican
    @healthyamerican 6 лет назад +3

    i wish sold this old school looking land cruiser in the usa. the land cruiser we have is so big and heavy its like a bus

  • @xhulianomurati5154
    @xhulianomurati5154 5 лет назад +2

    I really like your advices , dont go cheap is my favourite😂, greetings from albania

  • @vincepalaa
    @vincepalaa 6 лет назад +2

    QP does really good work. If only they would actually ship me the Troopy windows and MaxTrax table I ordered....

  • @ConnorBeks4WDAdventures
    @ConnorBeks4WDAdventures 6 лет назад

    How good is Rob! he helped us on a few bits and pieces with our rig.

  • @stonks3439
    @stonks3439 4 года назад +1

    this guys voice is so soothing. and he sounds like david attenborough but hes a 4wd guy

  • @4wdadventureoz
    @4wdadventureoz 6 лет назад

    Great to see the boys from Quick Pitch.

  • @lanceroark6386
    @lanceroark6386 6 лет назад

    ASPW, I was thinking about using Anderson Plugs in the vehicle I’m building, but I didn’t know their name; and because of you, now I do.

  • @jezswallow9801
    @jezswallow9801 6 лет назад +3

    Fascinating! I would love to see you do more of these and do the separate in-depth things you've mentioned and skirted over. Now I can't wait for part 3!!!!!

  • @stkrrauch1
    @stkrrauch1 6 лет назад

    cant beat experience and watching your videos just shows how much you have /the build videos are the best and i hope to see many more please

  • @thedamnyankee1
    @thedamnyankee1 5 лет назад +2

    Heiner is a genius.

  • @the_gentleman_bandit3929
    @the_gentleman_bandit3929 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool mini series. I think it's safe to say there are quite a few folks who appreciate your super clean builds and seeing the process again is quite cool.

  • @Ptilouis
    @Ptilouis 6 лет назад

    Yeah lets strap down the fridge.... hahahaha. Great video again! Thanks Heiner for for your tips.

  • @EliIronMan
    @EliIronMan 6 лет назад +3

    Hi there, I've only recently watched your videos, in fact, only these 2 parts for the cruiser build, but I'm absolutely loving it.
    I saw you looking at the nz North island map, and would love to know when you're here and where you'll be so that we might meet up?
    Thanks

  • @brianbennett5887
    @brianbennett5887 4 года назад +1

    What a rock star , thanks again for another great teaching video !

  • @matthewsylvester3013
    @matthewsylvester3013 5 лет назад +2

    Love this, but where's part three please?

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 6 лет назад

    Excellent to see headache rack and electrical cabinet. Is there such a thing as a hard shell rack tent?

  • @ElisPalace
    @ElisPalace 6 лет назад

    This video makes me want to go home. Im in Germany atm and will be out of Aus till 2020 but when i get back im going to travel Aus again.

  • @viperjustin8186
    @viperjustin8186 6 лет назад

    This is an absolutely stunning build. I can’t wait to get my HZJ77 imported.

    • @lukaswyder7571
      @lukaswyder7571 3 года назад

      Hi Justin, ever got yours imported? I'm looking at the 70 series as well but as I understand the new ones cannot be imported to Europe.

  • @Jeff_MT09
    @Jeff_MT09 6 лет назад +12

    Great project Andrew. There is so much to like about it, and I like how you keep focus on everything being ‘expedition ready’. The electrical box looks fantastic - I do have two queries/concerns. Is the battery suitable to be in the cabin space - ie. emissions? And, having switches and other electrical devices on the front panel will likely be an issue when the area in front of the box is packed with equipment (can’t see the devices and switches may be inadvertently activated by luggage/equipment). I can’t wait to see the next episode. Thanks again. Cheers.

  • @bernardnazgul5254
    @bernardnazgul5254 6 лет назад

    Great review. I enjoyed it. I agree that with the amount being spent on a fit out a 78 series troopy would have been a much better platform. More fuel capacity and a bigger gvm. Cut a 3rd door in or use drawers and be innovative with access to things and happy days. The clients only wanted 2 seats. Absolute no brainer for me. But as long as the client is happy :)

  • @georgipartsalev6193
    @georgipartsalev6193 2 года назад

    I’m not so keen on the electrical box being made out of wood. Maybe I’m being overly cautious, but I would have used a dedicated electrical grade plastic one. Love the build!

  • @Happy_Free_Time
    @Happy_Free_Time 6 лет назад

    I can just hear those Maxtrax whistling in the wind, they sound like airplane propellers at slow speeds. Might drive one crazy if you are so inclined. A nice cover to help with the aerodynamics would have gone a long way, even helped with fuel economy.

  • @jacobbennett718
    @jacobbennett718 5 лет назад

    This has been so helpful. You really know how to lay it out for a newbie.

  • @Boss-gk8kc
    @Boss-gk8kc 6 лет назад

    Very professionally done.

  • @MrWallinor
    @MrWallinor 6 лет назад

    Awesome content Andrew! I think you should do a lot more like this clientbuild. I myself are in the same spot like your german client right now, so shows like this is perfect!
    Thank you

  • @bender_gxor4092
    @bender_gxor4092 6 лет назад +1

    What a really sharp build!

  • @andyroy5736
    @andyroy5736 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing as always! Thank you so much for sharing Andrew. Been hooked ever since I stumbled upon your channel while searching for info on 4x4/camping in the wild. Much love :)

  • @69Atho
    @69Atho 6 лет назад

    So how do you get the battery out when it needs replacing ?. Looks like it would be quite a job.

  • @stanley-johnbiggs4094
    @stanley-johnbiggs4094 6 лет назад

    It would be very nice if Alucab made the roof conversion for the 76 because you don't get the 78 in South Africa anymore. I heard storys that they don't want to do it because te 76 is too short? I think they can make it work. Definitely someting I would buy and do. Thanks for great videos Andrew. Love your work and love the 76

  • @leeperry1629
    @leeperry1629 2 года назад

    I know this is a belated comment but it occurred to me that the max tracks would make a nice visor for the windscreen when not being used for their intended purpose. A fabricated curved leading edge would eliminate wind noise and drag
    Just a thought.

  • @sand_shifter
    @sand_shifter 6 лет назад

    Engel plugs are the go ..... very very good

  • @ockertvanzyl6985
    @ockertvanzyl6985 6 лет назад +2

    Great build, so much I like about it. The one thing that I still struggle with, and its a beautifully complicated dilemma...is easy access to a small table. Drifta Drawers probably answers this the best in my opinion but was wondering what will be done here. Maxtrax table bracket? BTW I want to move my table around and away from the vehicle at times. So I was wondering what your clients preference was on the topic?

    • @DonsShed
      @DonsShed 6 лет назад

      I notice there was an area to put in a small table just above the fridge, a bit like the drifta table

    • @ockertvanzyl6985
      @ockertvanzyl6985 6 лет назад

      Will check again thought it looked a bit snug

    • @gaj5701
      @gaj5701 6 лет назад

      You can get brackets to hold tables in the dead space between the roofrack & roof. Not sure who makes them unfortunately, however I often use bungee cords store a surfboard under my roofrack when the rooftop tent is on there so you could probably use similar, assuming you have a roofrack that is.

  • @atoieno
    @atoieno 5 лет назад

    Tyre pressures are a significant factor in driving on corrugated roads. The tyres will do the work and will heat up. That's not to take away from Andrews message..but before you spend the money understand that.

  • @Tech.Library
    @Tech.Library 3 года назад

    This man is so excited

  • @rizkialdy3986
    @rizkialdy3986 3 года назад

    I like your setup, thats very cool

  • @SirWilliamGoes
    @SirWilliamGoes 6 лет назад

    Was there not enough room for the traction boards in the large area on back of the roof rack?

  • @notinservice3724
    @notinservice3724 5 лет назад

    Hi great show, if you are interested in coupling designs of different types, look to railway equipment and just make it smaller, the RR's have been making improvements in this area for 200 years, that was so fascinating in my career is to see how secure couplers mechanical, electrical, air, and water, sewage as well

  • @asimrc
    @asimrc 4 года назад

    That's my dream rig right there one day hopefully. Probably with an auto Tran conversion

  • @gregkeller80
    @gregkeller80 5 лет назад

    Beautiful viehicle, wish they had them in the states. I enjoy watching your videos!!

  • @ryanjones7235
    @ryanjones7235 6 лет назад

    Awesome as usual!! Why do you not like aerials mounted to Bull bars?

  • @marcusmcclelland
    @marcusmcclelland 5 лет назад

    hey mate, check out deans connectors for compact inexpensive power connection. The rc guys use them

  • @atomicsmith
    @atomicsmith 6 лет назад

    I bet QP has already booked 4 identical builds! I wish I could find an electrician half as good as Heiner!