@@nelsoncook1899 I don’t see the year of the vehicle to relevant lots of people can afford a new car point being not need all the mods to get out there and yes it could be done in a older vehicle too👍👍
3rd Gen tacoma owner here and youre making me love the Hilux so much!! I want one so bad. Now i gotta consider a vacation to Austrilia and have some fun!
The truck is looking good! Love the color. You should take your hat off more Ronny! Like seeing you and Torbs without hats. Great video. We just did some amazing snow wheeling today. Lots of vehicles stuck. Snatching and winching! Had a blast. Cheers from Washington State USA. ❤️🐞
I'm enjoying watching this Hilux series. I have a stock 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR5 in Washington State. I'm new to off-roading and I like watching these types of videos to see what type of mods I should do to my truck so I can enjoy the great outdoors.
really like seeing how the two vehicles compare, stock vs all the mods....just shows you don't really need all the 2" lift and raw power, go light weight and think about driving line. keep the lux simple and see what it can do.
Great video, i dont know anywhere in the UK that you can do stuff like this so have to make do with watching you guys and trying to imagine what it must be like.
loving the episodes on the hilux, just boaught me a brand new sr Hilux dual cab and looking forward to making it a weapon over time, great information cheers.
Ronnie, get yourself a dashmat and glue a piece of Velcro (the hook side) to the back of the UHF mic. The mic can then be placed anywhere on the dashmat while driving...works a treat.
hey ronny your videos just keep getting better and better. Your information videos are very helpfull.that kimberly trip you did looked so good. Its bloke like you and the others that make real for us that either cant go or are just a bit slack like me. western australia looks magic. im in victoria and after this virus thing dont think to much of my home state anymore. In fact some time next year i will be makeing a trip to WA if i like it could be making the move from here. Thanks to you all for the videos, Take care out there
Awesome trip. We were there this end of winter. The rivers were not crossable because they where thigh deep. Will go again to redeem those crossings. Good video mate.
I'm really enjoying the series so far, I'm loving that Torban has more and more of a co host roll too! It would be interesting to compare the 2 vehicles on a weigh bridge. It would also be interesting to put the Hilux on the weigh bridge after every mod too.
really impressed with the videography again. The shots, the editing. So improved this year. I've watched you from the beginning. You've improved in leaps and bounds. Well done.
Watched this video in the swag this morning while camping in the Coffin Bay National Park after driving in. After seeing the effects of lowered tyre pressure decided to drop mine a bit more than I had previously for the drive out today. Also made sure traction control was off lol. Made such a massive difference flying over the soft stuff as opposed to bogging down and struggling significantly more on the way in. Will go straight down as low as I did next time for sure. Learning experience I guess
Just wanna say thanks Ronny for your videos. I'm new to this channel and only discovered it 3 months ago and your videos really helped me stay entertained during Melbourne's second lockdown. I'm always happy when a new vid is released (especially the hilux vids) and I'm always looking forward to the next vid. Thanks mate!
Ronni, up under the styleside tub runners, you can install magnetic L.E.D lights along both long sides of the tray (tail gate to cabin) tucked up and out of the way of any interference. The panels are folded and create a c type channel section hidden out of the way of interference and also weather.
Got my LC 105r recently and I've noticed the same, it's fairly light compare to rigged up utes and I need to go to lower tyre pressure. When Ronny said about 15 psi I immediately thought: nah, mate, you'd need to go down to 10 with how light it is.
I was not there but it looked like you could have picked a different line and ride the ruts one wheel on the middle the other on a side. It is what I do with my non lifted hilux. A bit riskier maybe but it works in many situations. So you get there, slower but you still get to the nice spots. Great video.
the headlights on my new 4x4 are shocking, to say the least, just added a light bar and my first I don't think id ever go back to twin spotlights it's so good. also had the same issue with bunny hopping added 3ton tow bar and a bull bar helped heaps but thinking some revised rear shockers will fix the issue altogether. I enjoyed this video I like the simple camp set up and these days eskys are really good these days for short trips
Hi Rhonny another fantastic episode with your Hilux. You need a suspension upgrades to lessen the bounse and get more ground clearance as well. Watching from Philippines pal.
Hey ronny not sure bout the new hilux but my 2017 hilux already had the front diff and the A.D.D breather extended just under the fuel filter. The transfer case and transmission breather were already extended just behind the engine near where the exhaust goes down under the car so might b the sams with the new models as well. Hope it helps
I know it is not an area you usually cover but it would be great to go to Jayco or one of the caravan makers and borrow a 3-ton van for the day to do a fuel consumption test between the Hilux and the cruiser. Also, a hill towing comparison.
I like your video, the angles, how it is presented and the amount of effort you put into it. learned heaps from this vid as well. we are deciding to get a hilux rogue but the price is too dear. so we dont know anymore.it will just be a dream.
I’m loving this series. On my Hilux I have an ARB rear bar that works really well and provides protection to the panels behind the rear wheels. One change I had to make was to install an angle exhaust tip, otherwise the exhaust would blow straight back onto the rear bar and on a long trip heat it up.
Its also a Toyota Hilux, from prev vids where it was in shot and other social media posts, I can see that its basically a stock Hilux, pretty much at the same modification level as Ronny's Hilux now (stock plus AT tyres). Although I love this channel, been following since its inception and I am also from Perth, and love a nice modified 4wd myself, I often think about the action and adventure captured with their modded 70 Series LC's and all the fruit on them etc, but yet the camera crew drive around in a stock Hilux and go all the places they do, so while it's not as cool and doesn't attract the audience, do we really need all that extra stuff? I bet the camera crew Hilux costs less to maintain, less fuel, cruises better on the long hauls than their LC's, of course wouldn't do the harder tracks as easily but it obviously still makes it (maybe with some winch/snatch strap help perhaps) and gets the job done.
I like that you're showing the truck's shortcomings instead of glossing over them. That's just as important to know. Also, were you using Fenrir's high beams? It looked like you had the regular low beams on when you were complaining about how dark it was.
@@Ronny_Dahl that's weird because that's what low beams look like here in the states. High beams here will light up everything, even stuff over the car's roof.
I really like that Hilux, sadly not available here in the states. I do have the GMC Canyon 2.8 diesel and it seems very similar to your toyota in size and weight and power just not half as reliable as a Toyota. But I make due with what is available and really enjoy the vids and information you produce.
My new Lux needed extra lights so I fitted a 27 inch HardKorr behind the grill. This is budget option for the time being, until I get the Bar fitted, but man what a difference to night driving it has made.
Hey Ronny, You can actually buy a storage unit for the tailgate that a company called hurricane fabrication make, you could put recovery gear and other things in there
Until I saw you driving the Hilux I had always wanted a Cruiser 🤭 But... we can't get those here in the UK but we can get the Hilux although I'm not too sure about your model! Very good to see them both compared together though. Many thanks.
interested to hear your thoughts as to why 33's wont fit without a lift? the same work needs to be done to fit the tyres weather it's stock/lower/lifted. the wheel still travels the same amount 🤷♀️the only way to fit bigger tyres is to cut guards/ limit travel/ change wheel position (wheel alignment) lift has nothing to do with fitting tyres.
GME do or at least did have a Plug & Play kit for the TX3100. Thats what I started with until upgrading antenna and hard mounting the unit. It was a great set up to start out with.
Ronny you have no idea how long i've been waiting for you to upload! And here you are, blessing us with an amazing 30minute offroading video with the luxy! thanks man also are you going to review any other cars? if so, consider a 200 and fortuner, thanksss
The bouncing of the rear end can be improved by increasing the weight as you mentioned, or by reducing the spring stiffness. For the load you were carrying the car was oversprung, because the stock springs are rated for the max load which is huge in those dual cab vehicles.
Looking forward to seeing how u attach the stainless to the tailgate Got the stainless just not sure if it goes straight on or you need to have it slightly raised for heat dissipation from pots
Everything is crystal clear in this video, but I just have one question. How can you wear heavy hiking boots, long socks and long trousers in that climate?
I really like your showing it doesn’t take all the latest gadgets to get out and enjoy 👍👍
Except that he bought a brand new hilux
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@@nelsoncook1899 I don’t see the year of the vehicle to relevant lots of people can afford a new car point being not need all the mods to get out there and yes it could be done in a older vehicle too👍👍
A lot of the other 4x4 shows are slowing just becoming 30min episodes of ads. Ronny old mate keeps it real
@@cnc75adventures49 postmortale people can’t afford a 70 thousand dollar hilux from factory
3rd Gen tacoma owner here and youre making me love the Hilux so much!! I want one so bad. Now i gotta consider a vacation to Austrilia and have some fun!
I really loved when you were eating at 6th minute and talking wolves language. That make me laugh Hahaha. I do like this episode.
This page is so damn good. Simply quality content and videos .
The trees at the start were amazing Ronny
That’s boranup karri Forrest on caves Road.
Those are some amazing trees!
Your videos are getting better and better! Camera angles, music, narration... everything.
Thank you for the effort you put into it so that we enjoy it
The production quality on these is incredible man, really love your work
The truck is looking good! Love the color. You should take your hat off more Ronny! Like seeing you and Torbs without hats. Great video. We just did some amazing snow wheeling today. Lots of vehicles stuck. Snatching and winching! Had a blast. Cheers from Washington State USA. ❤️🐞
Thank you Mr Ronny and Mr Torbs that was cool
Ronny, the quality of your videos is improving dramatically. Honestly super impressed. I'm even coming around to the changes in music.
Love it!
Wow those huge forest trees are wide almost as much the Hilux .. wonderful video
Awesome video mate
You guys are the best 4x4 channel out !
Keep it up
I'm enjoying watching this Hilux series. I have a stock 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR5 in Washington State. I'm new to off-roading and I like watching these types of videos to see what type of mods I should do to my truck so I can enjoy the great outdoors.
Great video, no stupid music, just two offroad warriors who know what they are doing
really like seeing how the two vehicles compare, stock vs all the mods....just shows you don't really need all the 2" lift and raw power, go light weight and think about driving line. keep the lux simple and see what it can do.
Good to see what a near stock vehicle can do with a skilled driver behind the wheel. I really enjoy the channel.
Love that you went back and did that hill - great stuff. Amazing what a stock truck, 31 inch tires, and good driver can do.
Excellent video, content and photography!
Wow this is traveling with the new vehicle
A welcome break from strictly come dancing with the wife! Hello from lockdown in london
2nd that !
I hope things start to turn around for you Pommies, things are a bit crazy over there.
Another shakedown starring ronny and torbs, and great it was thanks for sharing it with us 👍
Great informative video as usual, lovin the Axel Rose inspired haircut 😂😂
love it. The advice is more useable for us with a stock standard dual cab too.
Great video, i dont know anywhere in the UK that you can do stuff like this so have to make do with watching you guys and trying to imagine what it must be like.
Great video mate! Love from Oman!
Another amazing video!! I really love the advices you give us about off roading (and not only). Keep up the good work!
beautiful outdoor in australia..good information for outdoor and off road...from malaysia
loving the episodes on the hilux, just boaught me a brand new sr Hilux dual cab and looking forward to making it a weapon over time, great information cheers.
Excellent review mate. We are looking into buying the SR5 and looks you have answered our questions re off road capabilities
Love a bit of Ronny on Sunday morning
Ronnie, get yourself a dashmat and glue a piece of Velcro (the hook side) to the back of the UHF mic. The mic can then be placed anywhere on the dashmat while driving...works a treat.
Great idea
Ronny you've always been my reference point for off roading :)
hey ronny your videos just keep getting better and better. Your information videos are very helpfull.that kimberly trip you did looked so good. Its bloke like you and the others that make real for us that either cant go or are just a bit slack like me. western australia looks magic. im in victoria and after this virus thing dont think to much of my home state anymore. In fact some time next year i will be makeing a trip to WA if i like it could be making the move from here. Thanks to you all for the videos, Take care out there
Really good, was waiting for this vid... thanks and good times!
Hi Ronny i like your videos we did the same route on 24 October did river crossing with 3 n70 hilux a ford raptor and a prado
Awesome trip. We were there this end of winter. The rivers were not crossable because they where thigh deep. Will go again to redeem those crossings. Good video mate.
I'm really enjoying the series so far, I'm loving that Torban has more and more of a co host roll too!
It would be interesting to compare the 2 vehicles on a weigh bridge. It would also be interesting to put the Hilux on the weigh bridge after every mod too.
I’m keeping a weight tally on each mod
@@Ronny_Dahl great, keep it up guys.
@@Ronny_Dahl have you done any 4wheeling in Tassie...have searched but not found anything?
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The point Ronny made of not letting the gear you have hinder your fun, is absolutely critical. Great video yet again fellas 🤟🏽
really impressed with the videography again. The shots, the editing. So improved this year. I've watched you from the beginning. You've improved in leaps and bounds. Well done.
Watched this video in the swag this morning while camping in the Coffin Bay National Park after driving in. After seeing the effects of lowered tyre pressure decided to drop mine a bit more than I had previously for the drive out today. Also made sure traction control was off lol. Made such a massive difference flying over the soft stuff as opposed to bogging down and struggling significantly more on the way in. Will go straight down as low as I did next time for sure. Learning experience I guess
Cinematography on this video is excellent!! The forest footage looks sweet.
Just wanna say thanks Ronny for your videos. I'm new to this channel and only discovered it 3 months ago and your videos really helped me stay entertained during Melbourne's second lockdown. I'm always happy when a new vid is released (especially the hilux vids) and I'm always looking forward to the next vid. Thanks mate!
Thanks and welcome
This hilux build inspired me to finally part with my 94 cruiser and get a 2017 colorado, cheers🤙
Dam, I rate this video. Awesome stuff, Ronny.👍🏻
Wow those are some huge dunes. Love u guys. You would fit right in with us US folks.👍
Nah... Australia is much harsher than murica
Great video Ronny, i would like to see the camera car and set up, 👍🏻
Enjoying and loving your videos, great filming and editing. Made me feel like part of your trips 👌
Top video one ☝️ of. You’re best
That LC is a beast, sounds beautiful.
I loved this video💯🔥💯🔥
Great video
Ronni, up under the styleside tub runners, you can install magnetic L.E.D lights along both long sides of the tray (tail gate to cabin) tucked up and out of the way of any interference. The panels are folded and create a c type channel section hidden out of the way of interference and also weather.
Got my LC 105r recently and I've noticed the same, it's fairly light compare to rigged up utes and I need to go to lower tyre pressure. When Ronny said about 15 psi I immediately thought: nah, mate, you'd need to go down to 10 with how light it is.
I was not there but it looked like you could have picked a different line and ride the ruts one wheel on the middle the other on a side. It is what I do with my non lifted hilux. A bit riskier maybe but it works in many situations. So you get there, slower but you still get to the nice spots.
Great video.
the headlights on my new 4x4 are shocking, to say the least, just added a light bar and my first I don't think id ever go back to twin spotlights it's so good.
also had the same issue with bunny hopping added 3ton tow bar and a bull bar helped heaps but thinking some revised rear shockers will fix the issue altogether.
I enjoyed this video I like the simple camp set up and these days eskys are really good these days for short trips
Hi Rhonny another fantastic episode with your Hilux. You need a suspension upgrades to lessen the bounse and get more ground clearance as well. Watching from Philippines pal.
Love it. Just bought one of these and thanks for all the tips and info!
excellent content. loving the Hilux journey.
Love the content Ronnie cheers from Greece!!
loving your work mate
Hey ronny not sure bout the new hilux but my 2017 hilux already had the front diff and the A.D.D breather extended just under the fuel filter. The transfer case and transmission breather were already extended just behind the engine near where the exhaust goes down under the car so might b the sams with the new models as well. Hope it helps
I know it is not an area you usually cover but it would be great to go to Jayco or one of the caravan makers and borrow a 3-ton van for the day to do a fuel consumption test between the Hilux and the cruiser. Also, a hill towing comparison.
Hello.. nice video !
What screen size and model does little bear have? :?
I like your video, the angles, how it is presented and the amount of effort you put into it. learned heaps from this vid as well. we are deciding to get a hilux rogue but the price is too dear. so we dont know anymore.it will just be a dream.
Excelente video saludos desde Perú .
I’m loving this series.
On my Hilux I have an ARB rear bar that works really well and provides protection to the panels behind the rear wheels. One change I had to make was to install an angle exhaust tip, otherwise the exhaust would blow straight back onto the rear bar and on a long trip heat it up.
I wish you’d show the camera car and the setup on that, after all it has to be able to go where all the other vehicle are going.....
I believe the camera car has been a hilux rugged in previous trips. They featured in an advert for itech 1000 w battery pack
Its also a Toyota Hilux, from prev vids where it was in shot and other social media posts, I can see that its basically a stock Hilux, pretty much at the same modification level as Ronny's Hilux now (stock plus AT tyres).
Although I love this channel, been following since its inception and I am also from Perth, and love a nice modified 4wd myself, I often think about the action and adventure captured with their modded 70 Series LC's and all the fruit on them etc, but yet the camera crew drive around in a stock Hilux and go all the places they do, so while it's not as cool and doesn't attract the audience, do we really need all that extra stuff? I bet the camera crew Hilux costs less to maintain, less fuel, cruises better on the long hauls than their LC's, of course wouldn't do the harder tracks as easily but it obviously still makes it (maybe with some winch/snatch strap help perhaps) and gets the job done.
Awsome and informative, vwould love to see a 2021 Pajero Sport review.
What was that screen in torbs' dash? Looks like he took his home theatre camping!
PVS stereo system
I like that you're showing the truck's shortcomings instead of glossing over them. That's just as important to know.
Also, were you using Fenrir's high beams? It looked like you had the regular low beams on when you were complaining about how dark it was.
Had high beam on it’s very defined in its cut as it doesn’t seem to light up over head height
@@Ronny_Dahl that's weird because that's what low beams look like here in the states. High beams here will light up everything, even stuff over the car's roof.
I really like that Hilux, sadly not available here in the states. I do have the GMC Canyon 2.8 diesel and it seems very similar to your toyota in size and weight and power just not half as reliable as a Toyota. But I make due with what is available and really enjoy the vids and information you produce.
The Hilux got more HP and torque
awesome Torbs, keep flying the flag for the 79's, put the lux over a weigh bridge Ronny before any mods then weigh it after fitted out
Always a great show. It'll be interesting to see how the lux goes with some weight on board and standard suspension
Awesome! Great stuff!
I have a Fortuner and was thinking of extending the diff and box breathers what do you think?
My new Lux needed extra lights so I fitted a 27 inch HardKorr behind the grill. This is budget option for the time being, until I get the Bar fitted, but man what a difference to night driving it has made.
Hi please kindly send me links on where to buy.
The hard cover gear case and the Heavy duty Lid cover for the canopy please I love them
Hey Ronny,
You can actually buy a storage unit for the tailgate that a company called hurricane fabrication make, you could put recovery gear and other things in there
I’ll look into it
@@Ronny_Dahl sam Eyles did a video on one of those storage boxes
Great video again guys keep it up. For you UHF hand piece try putting it in a stubby holder in the centre console cup holders.
That’s actually a great idea mate
Brilliant stuff
Pirate Life Mosaic..... good choice 👍🏻
I have a 2017 Hilux auto I get a lot less bounce on the beach with the traction control turned off when the sand is soft
That beach at Callcup Hill is so beautiful
Taking notes for my Taco mods. Thanks Ronnie. Tacoma could use that diesel!
Until I saw you driving the Hilux I had always wanted a Cruiser 🤭 But... we can't get those here in the UK but we can get the Hilux although I'm not too sure about your model!
Very good to see them both compared together though.
Many thanks.
Awesome vid bro...awaiting new episode of Modified segment...
Next week we have a 4WD bus 🚎
@@Ronny_Dahl looking foward...😍😍😍
interested to hear your thoughts as to why 33's wont fit without a lift? the same work needs to be done to fit the tyres weather it's stock/lower/lifted. the wheel still travels the same amount 🤷♀️the only way to fit bigger tyres is to cut guards/ limit travel/ change wheel position (wheel alignment) lift has nothing to do with fitting tyres.
On ya Ronny, another great episode
Gorgeous scenery there mate...what a hard life you have lol :-)
GME do or at least did have a Plug & Play kit for the TX3100. Thats what I started with until upgrading antenna and hard mounting the unit. It was a great set up to start out with.
Took my Hilux to the beach this December, maan it was fun
Ronny you have no idea how long i've been waiting for you to upload! And here you are, blessing us with an amazing 30minute offroading video with the luxy! thanks man
also are you going to review any other cars? if so, consider a 200 and fortuner, thanksss
We just did the Fortuner the other day expect that one out in 14 days time
Would be nice to know your gear selection as well as tyre pressure. What did you run going up the sand hills?
The bouncing of the rear end can be improved by increasing the weight as you mentioned, or by reducing the spring stiffness. For the load you were carrying the car was oversprung, because the stock springs are rated for the max load which is huge in those dual cab vehicles.
Looking forward to seeing how u attach the stainless to the tailgate
Got the stainless just not sure if it goes straight on or you need to have it slightly raised for heat dissipation from pots
I strongly agree with G S: more beer in the back is the only way
Should I use 4lo while climbing dunes and riding on the beach?
Good question, I would like to know too
it was funny when you was speaking with food on your mouth ))))
Everything is crystal clear in this video, but I just have one question.
How can you wear heavy hiking boots, long socks and long trousers in that climate?
It’s actually nice and cool weather but I do still wear that in the hot outback too. I guess you get used to it
@@Ronny_Dahl ok cool. As a swede we get in shorts and flip flops when the temp gets above +15C 😂😂