Personally when i see soft sand like this , i get my Kings air compressor out and make sure the tires are sitting around 50 PSI , these guys have gone way to low at 40PSI
Real men actually remove the tyres and run with the rims only. And keep pumping the throttle to show off the turbo whistle. Only through showing off how much power is under the bonnet will the sand be scared into submission.
@@incomprehensiblekerfuffle At 40 PSI , you run the risk of the tire coming off the rim, even running at 50 PSI is a risk - i think 55 PSI in this sand would be safest.
It isn’t equipment failure, it’s skill level failure. The same level of Equipment with a Toyota badge, used the same way, would have exactly the same outcome.
I'm on P plates, yet somehow I get down to 10psi.... That's not about P plates, that's about doing your homework and actually studying before going out.
@@officialWWM i live on the beach front 12 mile of sand in 30 years never needed a traction board , they are the L plate of 4wdrivers and the the only reason 4wd channels use them is for advertising to make money
It's good to see some young people out having a go. They will learn soon enough. I'm sure most of us didn't know all the skills for sand driving straight away.
It's a couple of hours of basic research at first, I took my first car, a patrol like that one to Fraser, it was the first time driving in sand and I didn't get stuck. Letting your tyres down is the most basic thing. Not even knowing that Indicates dangerous ignorance
The problem is how many do this on tacks around aus an then we all bitch when they shut something down not hard to yell out to let ya tyres down I’ll lend ya a pump but no sit there chewing up tracks like a flog for half hour
Yeah old mate in the patrol gives it the berries and buries himself every single time before he even gets a chance to go anywhere haha. Good job sooty 💪💪
I don't understand how they can't see that when they give it all power with no momentum, they just sink straight down. You can literally see the Patrol drop 10cm into the sand. Then they pump the throttle to make it even worse. Traction is what there is very little of and they do everything they can to break it. Yeah sweet, we can hear all the mods but it doesn't help the situation at all. Meanwhile, a Mazda Tribute cruises through like it's nothing.
@@Michael467012 He just thinks he didn't have enough power. He'll go home and put more boost in. Then head back to fraser and do exactly the same crap.
Every driver who's unfortunate enough to get stuck at In-Skip Point when you're there filming should be rewarded with a "40 PSI CLUB" bumper sticker slapped on their rear window.....as a reminder to air down, like and subscribe!
Don't the people bogged with the same vehicles as the guy idling along pulling a 21ft caravan thru the soft stuff with ease ,hmm what am I doing wrong 🥴
@@LongLiveJuiceWRLD999 i was having this "talk" with old mate at work. He believes you should let them down when you get stuck, I belive in doing it before and just in case.
Im from perth originally but in queensland now for 6 years and sand is a rarity over here,western australia is all sand its like they invented it,its more rock granite and mud here so sand driving doesnt come natural especially if your north of 1770
I went to bribie island with my father in law. He was in an 3L auto mux and i was in a manual 3.2L ranger. I aired down to 10-12psi , he didnt air down. It was high tide. By the time we got to 2nd lagoon his gearbox was overheating, engine lights were on, and he broke every egg in the carton in his eski. I pretty much idled in 1st - 2nd gear high range.
Its amazing that just a simple thing like letting your tyres to the right psi makes all the difference. All these much capable 4x4 gettng stuck and just last week I drove the same spot with my tyres at 15 psi and had no troubles and I only drive V200 GW Stock.
it is funny watching their faces when a Greatwall v200 makes them look stupid. mine has a 2inch lift bull bar and comforcer 4x4 tyres does the job. forgot to add, for my winches (front and rear) I also carry boat sand anchors so I can self recover, once out I drive over them and they pull out easy as.
That was kaos. I loved every second of it. Did you notice the scrappy Mazda tribute made it through without a problem? Probably let their tyres down to 18psi aye? Champagne comedy
I went to Fraser Island for the first time 2 weeks ago. Inskip was the only place I was concerned about getting bogged because of these videos. I sailed through like a dream in my ranger. There was softer sand trying to get fuel at the servo at orchid beach.
Yeah you guys are lucky over there. QLD was a beautiful place until it was invaded by every dickhead south of the border or from across the ditch. Now its just stupidity in GQs and 80/100s and no fish. Sad really.
Here we are in the natural inhabited area of the beach before you eyes you can see the 4wd owner sometimes they are intelligent and sometimes they are as smart as a plank of wood. Here we see the plank of wood type of 4wd owner with no clue how to drive on the beach you can see he is just spinning his wheels and making lots of what they call SOOT I believe this is a mating call for some 4wd owners to attract other male owners to there vehicles so they can discuss power figures from there Td42s.
This is impressive! We love your videos! When they are bogged BEFORE there is any weight on the strap is impressive .... “I got this” 🤦🏻♂️🤣 And the load on that strap doing the double tow to the cruiser with a boat
i recently did inskip point 10/2024 i have seen alot of videos like this and thought stuff it, i will see how hard it actually is. did the whole thing to the ferry in 2wd with the rear diff lock on with 16psi in a near stock manual bt50. not a worry in the world keep up the good action
One thing all of these videos have taught me... We are blessed here in W.A... We don't see this amount of vehicles on the beach, EVER! Our sand is mega soft, so it sorts the Newbies and Turkeys out within the first 100m from the beach access roads. Keep up the great footage lads. 👍
@@rexxx777 I could tell you, but then it would no longer be a secret spot... It's North of Perth, but South of Exmouth, that's as far as I will explain, surely you'll understand me wanting to keep our beaches quiet...
@@12321bennyg one example is of a young bloke doing circles around a group of people playing soccer on the beach. The 4wd struck one of them in the head with its tray and the victim received brain damage. When the police asked the driver what they could do to try and deter people from driving dangerously, he replied “nothing, I’m just young and stupid and I’ll probably keep doing it” 🙄
P-Plater gets stuck. P-Plater goes to help, gets stuck. P-Plater goes to help stuck P-Plater helping stuck P-Plater. I know they're young, and making mistakes is how you learn...some things. Reading, watching videos... ON THIS CHANNEL!!!!!!...is another REALLY valid way of learning. Not ending up on this channel is proof of learning. All of this said, this is still piss funny, and extremely entertaining.
i have driven over this sand for first time yesterday soft and dry, 15psi, hi range,2nd gear, in JK Wrangler. did not get over 10km per hour. floated across. i am sure many who flog their vehicles at weekends just do it to get videoed. i only saw 1 bogging by guy who did not lower tyre pressures, but did when stuck! it is not hard to do Inskip, as i found out. did it today and will again on Saturday.
The interesting thing about high tire pressure and high RPM is that the PSI increases as the tires heat up. So spinning the shit out of them is worthless
@@DarrenBoxhall in the bastardised version of the queens english used in the US, yes but not anywhere else in the world. Shit, they cant even say Jaguar and coupè (which is French) correctly when referring to motor vehicles.
So many manual transmissions. The best is when they go full throttle in 1st, try to make a quick shift to second, at which point the tires completely stop moving and then a clutch dump with tires completely stopped into 2nd. Automatic transmissions are a thing. They do very well these days. Get some good tires, air them down and go. So many of these guys slowing down way too much.
Do any of these clowns know how to change gears before they valve bounce their engines all over the sand? I thought diesels were built for torque pulling power,not reving like a rotary🤣
As someone who has only driven on bribie but plans to go to fraser is 18psi low enough for inskip? 18psi is my go to on bribie but this seems a lot softer
This channel is no good! When I went to inskip I was all geed up for this extreme 4x4 challenge then when I arrived and aired my troopy down to 15psi I glided over the sand to the barge like it was tarmac absolute stitch up! Hahaha
My biggest fear in life is ending up on this channel 😂😂
Just surrender to exhaustion
same never wanna be on this channel
Well just drop your tyre pressures. These dickheads "P" Plates tell it all. How many other vehicles are just driving past without any dramas.
@@alexgilchrist7130 if I had to choose. I'd pick being on here over drowning at Nolan's Brook.
worse when you're on dash cam owners australia haha
Personally when i see soft sand like this , i get my Kings air compressor out and make sure the tires are sitting around 50 PSI , these guys have gone way to low at 40PSI
What!? Dude are you riding a tricycle in the sand or are you pulling the piss? you can't be serious
Real men actually remove the tyres and run with the rims only. And keep pumping the throttle to show off the turbo whistle. Only through showing off how much power is under the bonnet will the sand be scared into submission.
@@incomprehensiblekerfuffle At 40 PSI , you run the risk of the tire coming off the rim, even running at 50 PSI is a risk - i think 55 PSI in this sand would be safest.
Agree. 50 mate. That's the go
More air so it floats better...
Its ironic that the kid has a "Patrol Hub" sticker on his rear window because his sand driving skills are rooted.
Ease up mate.........you cant put brains in statues ;-)
@@05mg05 "you cant put brains in statues" I think I'm gonna steal that phrase...
@@05mg05 I'm going to steal that as well haha
on his dads rear window
Yeah but he wasn't the one bogged in the first place
Capable cars operated by incapable kids who spend thousands on a vehicle and won’t buy a tyre deflator for $30
deflating cost nothing. just use your nails or keys and press the nip. inflating them back to road pressure is when you need a good pump.
I use a snail shell I found on the beach for free to deflate. Very ergonomic.
Just use the the valve cap to deflate
@@Francois_Dupont i doubt they could improvise
I use a small stick. Now available on my website for only $29.99 lol
Definition of stupidity... Doing the same thing over and over, and expecting a different result. I wonder when they struck oil??? LOL.
Albert Einstein quote
Insanity
@@rambocabales9830 I know the original quote uses 'insanity'... But I didn't want to be that harsh :P ;)
Not sure if that applies to me I've been married twice, have to say divorced is my favourite.
Multiple villages who were missing their idiots found them at inskip point where all the village idiots go for their get togethers.
And breed more village idiots
The village idiot redistribution centre of excellence
our village does not have an idiot so we all take turns.
And came out ringing their bells :)
IQ is inversely proportional to tyre pressure.
Don’t u mean directly proportional...
No, he means inversely. More pressure= less neuron activity in the brain.
@@terrykimd Idk cause regardless 40psi is low for an iq anyway bahaha
Beautifully put.
🤣🤣I can't believe that young fool in the first p plate pootrol came back to disgrace himself for a second time
Glutton for punishment
Lets not forget his sidekick on the lux with, oversized ego and overinflated tyres. Peanut gallerg.
QUEENSLANDER www.change.org/XXXXBitter
He probably just went away to wind more boost in 🤣🤣
@@Jipby54 that's right, because more power fixes everything right? 🤣🤣🤣
That child in the patrol is a disgrace. Sell you forby to someone who knows how to drive
He is totally clueless.
Amen to that!
At least he is a P rego. The other tools have been driving longer than that kid has been alive and still have not figured it out lol.
All the power in the world and still no clue
@@GrumpysBeast ..You would think that SOMEONE would tell him about tyre pressure....even if common sense doesn't.
That P player in the patrol... Couldn't pull the skin off a custard...😂😂😂
It’s a Nissan (dog of a Datsun)
I can smell the kettle boiling from here.
"I know, I'll throttle stomp it! That'll work!" - this guy, every single time.
yep all the gear with no idea
It isn’t equipment failure, it’s skill level failure. The same level of Equipment with a Toyota badge, used the same way, would have exactly the same outcome.
A cooked TD42 costs about $10k. A tyre deflator costs about $30.
The P plates say it all.
I'm on P plates, yet somehow I get down to 10psi.... That's not about P plates, that's about doing your homework and actually studying before going out.
You can buy cheap traction boards on eBay for 79 bucks 🙄😂
@@officialWWM i live on the beach front 12 mile of sand in 30 years never needed a traction board , they are the L plate of 4wdrivers and the the only reason 4wd channels use them is for advertising to make money
@@grumpy-g5s I’ve used them to get other people unstuck but I’ve never actually used them myself 🤔
@@officialWWM a great conversation starter when someone is stuck and needs help is “ let’s use your recovery gear “ lol
Don’t they wonder why everyone else is just cruising past
arent they coming back ? you would think they would have it sorted
Magic!
Good question, I was wondering that myself.
Including big f ing trucks lol
Imagine if you didn't know these clowns, and got invited away for the weekend with them.
You'd just drive off and leave them wouldn't you.
Not gonna lie when I saw the thumbnail and 40PSI club I thought you were refering to boost not tyre pressure XD
Me too mate
all the boost in the world wont help if you can't float over the sand.
Dont worry, i though i was going to see a punch of 4x4s skimming through Inskip. Disappoint but but slighty entertained
It's good to see some young people out having a go. They will learn soon enough. I'm sure most of us didn't know all the skills for sand driving straight away.
It's a couple of hours of basic research at first, I took my first car, a patrol like that one to Fraser, it was the first time driving in sand and I didn't get stuck. Letting your tyres down is the most basic thing. Not even knowing that Indicates dangerous ignorance
@@SpencerHHO or they just don’t use the internet and just figured let’s go explore the beach?
Lower tyre pressure.... they cant learn that yet we let them drive on public roads?
Yeah, like there's no one else to ask or watch
The problem is how many do this on tacks around aus an then we all bitch when they shut something down not hard to yell out to let ya tyres down I’ll lend ya a pump but no sit there chewing up tracks like a flog for half hour
Yeah old mate in the patrol gives it the berries and buries himself every single time before he even gets a chance to go anywhere haha. Good job sooty 💪💪
Yeah and he’s even got his own black smoke screen so people can’t see how stupid he looks🤣🤣🤣🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺
@@Cammo-vp1gl Rolling coal :PPPP what a muppet of a P plater
I don't understand how they can't see that when they give it all power with no momentum, they just sink straight down. You can literally see the Patrol drop 10cm into the sand. Then they pump the throttle to make it even worse. Traction is what there is very little of and they do everything they can to break it. Yeah sweet, we can hear all the mods but it doesn't help the situation at all.
Meanwhile, a Mazda Tribute cruises through like it's nothing.
@@Michael467012 He just thinks he didn't have enough power. He'll go home and put more boost in. Then head back to fraser and do exactly the same crap.
Two red P platers at inskip. Awesome.
Every driver who's unfortunate enough to get stuck at In-Skip Point when you're there filming should be rewarded with a "40 PSI CLUB" bumper sticker slapped on their rear window.....as a reminder to air down, like and subscribe!
Don't the people bogged with the same vehicles as the guy idling along pulling a 21ft caravan thru the soft stuff with ease ,hmm what am I doing wrong 🥴
How embarrassed would you be when a tow truck cruises past
Yeah, maybe more loud pedal will help cause i haven't tried that yet.
Nah my tyres are better I will just wait till I get bogged to the diffs then I will let some air out 🤦
Nope, obviously not.
After watching this I'm now convinced some people just want to get on "Bogged Action" whether they look totally ridiculous & incompetent or not!
Im 5 min in and dont know if i can watch any more... :)
You did well to get to the 5 minute mark Samuel
I bet you've never ever been stuck. You are a true hero.
@@danielayris3623 been stuck but I’ve never been on the beach with 40PSI 😂
@@LongLiveJuiceWRLD999 i was having this "talk" with old mate at work. He believes you should let them down when you get stuck, I belive in doing it before and just in case.
@@danielayris3623 ummm. Yes. Once. Then I listened to an old bloke who basically explained to not be the guy in the 4.2. Never been stuck since.
Give that man in the patrol a beer. He's got the heart of a lion and the tenacity of a serial rapist. "This is going to happen".
And the brains of a turkey..
Oh fuck 😂
I live in Perth and I'm seriously considering a holiday to this place and camp here for a week. the entertainment quality is outstanding! 🤣😂
Im from perth originally but in queensland now for 6 years and sand is a rarity over here,western australia is all sand its like they invented it,its more rock granite and mud here so sand driving doesnt come natural especially if your north of 1770
im from near inskip. it wears off pretty quickly for entertainment
I went to bribie island with my father in law. He was in an 3L auto mux and i was in a manual 3.2L ranger. I aired down to 10-12psi , he didnt air down. It was high tide. By the time we got to 2nd lagoon his gearbox was overheating, engine lights were on, and he broke every egg in the carton in his eski. I pretty much idled in 1st - 2nd gear high range.
this is a wonderful haiku
That's the way to go. 10- 12 psi on sand. But some guys never learn.
This is the best ever instructional video for tire pressure that I have ever seen.
When booking holiday, add an extra week to get through Inskip
These vids cure me of wanting to go anywhere near Fraser.
Not a place to escape and feel isolated
Its amazing that just a simple thing like letting your tyres to the right psi makes all the difference. All these much capable 4x4 gettng stuck and just last week I drove the same spot with my tyres at 15 psi and had no troubles and I only drive V200 GW Stock.
it is funny watching their faces when a Greatwall v200 makes them look stupid. mine has a 2inch lift bull bar and comforcer 4x4 tyres does the job.
forgot to add, for my winches (front and rear) I also carry boat sand anchors so I can self recover, once out I drive over them and they pull out easy as.
That was kaos. I loved every second of it. Did you notice the scrappy Mazda tribute made it through without a problem? Probably let their tyres down to 18psi aye? Champagne comedy
I went to Fraser Island for the first time 2 weeks ago. Inskip was the only place
I was concerned about getting bogged because of these videos. I sailed through like a dream in my ranger. There was softer sand trying to get fuel at the servo at orchid beach.
I own a Toyota but even I am feeling sorry for that nissan
🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Ya all boost no brains
Added about 100 000km wear to the engine travelling 30m lol
🤣
The 10 tonne tourist coach ambled on past without any wheel spin and the P plater in the Patrol just took 5 years life off his vehicle in 5 minutes
Tracks around and across Australia were made with cars fitted with split rim, narrow tires with non turbo heavy cars and never a problem.
Now everyone’s got all the gear and no idea
RTD-42 doesn't have any bulge whatsoever in his tyres (when you can see them on flat ground) it's painful to watch.
He also needs to get it dyno tuned before it blows a hole in a piston for being so rich.
@@CruiserBrah nah soot gets the moot 😂 l was waiting for someone to put a kettle on his bonnet to make a cuppa.
@@urallapradoadventures3586 hahahaa
Videos like this makes me glad I live in the west. This place looks like a freeway.. not my idea of getting away from it all.
Yeah you guys are lucky over there. QLD was a beautiful place until it was invaded by every dickhead south of the border or from across the ditch. Now its just stupidity in GQs and 80/100s and no fish. Sad really.
This is impressive! We love your videos! When they are bogged BEFORE there is any weight on the strap is impressive .... “I got this” 🤦🏻♂️🤣
and this is one the way back, have they spent their whole stay getting bogged??
Old mate in the patrol obviously gets off on looking like a goose
Surprised the TD kettle didn't boil...was running for more than 5 minutes lol
"TD42s always overheat, especially on beach runs"
Every beach run: 2:04 - 5:40
Can't wait for the "for sale" add for the patrol saying it's always been cared for and never abused
I never knew Patrols could run on coal.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How would you like your transmission cooked sir. Very well done thank you !
Best video by far on your channel mate! What a shambles the point was that day. Quad tows all day
New sticker ideas guys
“All the gear and no idea. #inskip2020
And not a maxtrax in sight! 🤣
Here we are in the natural inhabited area of the beach before you eyes you can see the 4wd owner sometimes they are intelligent and sometimes they are as smart as a plank of wood. Here we see the plank of wood type of 4wd owner with no clue how to drive on the beach you can see he is just spinning his wheels and making lots of what they call SOOT I believe this is a mating call for some 4wd owners to attract other male owners to there vehicles so they can discuss power figures from there Td42s.
Read this in a David Attenborough voice
This is impressive! We love your videos! When they are bogged BEFORE there is any weight on the strap is impressive .... “I got this” 🤦🏻♂️🤣
And the load on that strap doing the double tow to the cruiser with a boat
The load on the cruiser with the boat is same whether it's a Jimny or 15 jumbo jets pulling it out.
i recently did inskip point 10/2024
i have seen alot of videos like this and thought stuff it, i will see how hard it actually is.
did the whole thing to the ferry in 2wd with the rear diff lock on with 16psi in a near stock manual bt50.
not a worry in the world
keep up the good action
What a great place to go to get away from the crowds.
Snapped Chassis 09.53!
That tray had an unhealthy overhang!
One thing all of these videos have taught me... We are blessed here in W.A... We don't see this amount of vehicles on the beach, EVER! Our sand is mega soft, so it sorts the Newbies and Turkeys out within the first 100m from the beach access roads. Keep up the great footage lads. 👍
Well said
Where have you found it mega soft?
@@rexxx777 I could tell you, but then it would no longer be a secret spot... It's North of Perth, but South of Exmouth, that's as far as I will explain, surely you'll understand me wanting to keep our beaches quiet...
brings a tear to my eyes .....the future leaders of this country
Could listen to that TD42 all day long.. but that guys driving skills 🤦🏼♂️
Old mate in the TD42 might need a new turbo soon by the looks and sounds of it
All soot but no go.
Easy for it to look like that when your running 40psi in road terrain tyres
9:47 the 4x4 on the back of the tow truck looks it has a broken chassis (the canopy on the back is on a large angle) 🤔
Was thinking that. Possibly overloaded?
me 2.
Now we know that P Plate stands for PSI. That patrol at the start was the saddest thing I've ever seen.
Broke my heart poor kid just has no idea
The old loaded up GQ with a van just schools the lot of them hahaha. It’s poetry.
When I seen the patrol backing in a second time I couldn't believe it 😂
Gotta love a P plater in a patrol looking for the handgrenade effect
Showing off for the lads
Well done P platers, for giving a hand! I wasn't a pro or am not now. I do despise the 4wd pros, whom haven't learnt by their own mistakes.
P platers in patrols with 40psi "but my car makes fully hectic turbo noises I don't understand how it got bogged!"
Lol watching the patrol fail twice was funny. Then a Navara picks up the slack
Wouldn’t be surprised if the government restricts the amount of driving on beaches soon with the amount of accidents happening at the moment.
What kind of accidents? (from Victoria and I don't really hear about them)
They restrict everything else, why not
@@12321bennyg one example is of a young bloke doing circles around a group of people playing soccer on the beach. The 4wd struck one of them in the head with its tray and the victim received brain damage. When the police asked the driver what they could do to try and deter people from driving dangerously, he replied “nothing, I’m just young and stupid and I’ll probably keep doing it” 🙄
P-Plater gets stuck. P-Plater goes to help, gets stuck. P-Plater goes to help stuck P-Plater helping stuck P-Plater.
I know they're young, and making mistakes is how you learn...some things. Reading, watching videos... ON THIS CHANNEL!!!!!!...is another REALLY valid way of learning.
Not ending up on this channel is proof of learning.
All of this said, this is still piss funny, and extremely entertaining.
I love it "the 40 psi club" let see if we can get there first LOL
40psi and we ain't talking boost.
They asked for 40psi of boost pressure. Instead they got 40psi of tyre pressure 🤣
What's the reason all the other cars are lined up for? Ferry?
The young fellas just wanted to pull each other off I mean pull each other out. Tuff way to learn but looks like they were haven fun.
they must be regular at Reddit
I guess this channel showed up in my suggested list because I been watching heaps of "Matt's Offroad Recovery" channel 🤣
Well, after breathing all that smoke from the datsum, you must have been immune to covid!
Nope just killed off what brain cells they had left.
that LC at the end pulling the 3x utes sounds like a WWII aircraft taking off
The f wit in the patrol should have let his tires down. 40psi from a Smokey td4.2 won’t help ya if you don’t know how to drive it!
Yeah letting tires down would be a must. But he wasn't the one bogged in the first place.
Good vid to start the weekend
I think the only thing that would have made this video better is when Rdt42 was stuck under his own steam for a Toyota camry to come driving past 🤣🤣
Love seeing everyone come together and help 👍🏻
To successfully be in the 40psi club you need: a jimny
Or a nav on 37x14 tyres XD
You need that extra psi in the jimny to weigh it down and stop it from just floating away.
@@adamsimpson2041 hahaha, fair
@@adamsimpson2041 fill it with Argon you think?
A frontal lobotomy
5:31 the Nissan pathfinder just looking at his big brother in shame.
Always amazes me hoe people get on and off the accelerator and kill their momentum.
i have driven over this sand for first time yesterday soft and dry, 15psi, hi range,2nd gear, in JK Wrangler. did not get over 10km per hour. floated across.
i am sure many who flog their vehicles at weekends just do it to get videoed.
i only saw 1 bogging by guy who did not lower tyre pressures, but did when stuck!
it is not hard to do Inskip, as i found out.
did it today and will again on Saturday.
Wow. She would've been a slow trip around Fraser like that :) :) :)
Last time I was there I was pulling a yacht with a Civic. No sweat with the tires at 12 lbs.
The interesting thing about high tire pressure and high RPM is that the PSI increases as the tires heat up. So spinning the shit out of them is worthless
What?
what?
*tyre*
@@CruiserBrah tire
@@DarrenBoxhall in the bastardised version of the queens english used in the US, yes but not anywhere else in the world.
Shit, they cant even say Jaguar and coupè (which is French) correctly when referring to motor vehicles.
The ones that are getting stuck, is that simply because they didn't drop tyre pressure ? Or it there more to it than that ?
Why is that guy in the Ford driving at such a high RPM? OMG
Stuck in low 1st? No wonder he got stuck
One of the best how good is that p plater
That is painful to watch, not much between the ears
P plates, what can you expect? ambition exceeds ability and experience
Did you offer a hand to teach or just jaw off
@@heidistubbs1689 haha
Love watching all the other cars with caravans and trailers on driving passed with no trouble
"P" is not for the new driver, it's actually for the other drivers to suggest be "P"atient.
So many manual transmissions. The best is when they go full throttle in 1st, try to make a quick shift to second, at which point the tires completely stop moving and then a clutch dump with tires completely stopped into 2nd.
Automatic transmissions are a thing. They do very well these days. Get some good tires, air them down and go. So many of these guys slowing down way too much.
Do any of these clowns know how to change gears before they valve bounce their engines all over the sand? I thought diesels were built for torque pulling power,not reving like a rotary🤣
You must hate the world when a bus rolls straight past 😂😂
Or caravan 🤦♂️
so painful to watch that Patrol
Thta patrol absolutely made my day. Joins the snatch line only to blow smoke and burry itself again haha. Oh my.
Was gunna use the word hopeless for the guy in the patrol but i feel that's being to kind
Patrol guy with the P plate is unbelievable!
awesome video to watch all my favorite 4x4 in action.
That P plater in his patol doing the Michael Jackson's moon walk....
As someone who has only driven on bribie but plans to go to fraser is 18psi low enough for inskip? 18psi is my go to on bribie but this seems a lot softer
This channel is no good! When I went to inskip I was all geed up for this extreme 4x4 challenge then when I arrived and aired my troopy down to 15psi I glided over the sand to the barge like it was tarmac absolute stitch up! Hahaha
how many cars/trucks fit on the ferry at one time??? How long is the trip from Inskip over to the island???
12 to 15 depending on which barge, and takes about 10 min to cross. On busy day you can sit for over an hour just to get on the barge.
the guy in the Mazda @20:55 is cruising along like "sand? what sand?" while all these more capable rigs get stuck.
Lol, same model here. No dramas off-road yet
How's the serenity! So much serenity...
That rodeo owner must not of measured twice & cut once with the snorkel 🤔🤦♂️
Its not even on the correct side and deos intakes are on the right so idk why it has a hole in it
Probably a nappy disposal chute