this channel is so underrated you make amazing content and really appreciate it because im a apprentice mechanic building up my hilux surf and wanna do the tracks that you've done and your showing me new tracks with new videos also inspiring me a bit to make my own videos with my surf when i hit the tracks
No need to speed up the vid when the Disco's doin a dance cobber. Isnt that why we watch these vids? Anywho... A friend of mine, owned nothing but ford since he was 16, now 38, just sold his 2011 Ranger and bough his very first Land Rover! 1997 V8i. Loves it. Keep p the great content. Cheers for sharing.
really depends on personal preference to be honest. Auto gives you that ability to stick it in a gear and forget about it, but manual does allow you to choose exactly what gear you want in certain situations. Youd probably be best to do some research and form your own answer though, as it really depends on what you like and the type of offorading you are likely to be doing
Yeah along with what our friend Matthew said, it also depends on the vehicle itself. Newer vehicles are typically better off-road in an auto, whereas old school autos aren’t as reliable etc
Manual any day when your going down steep rocks or up very rough rocky areas I will never go back to auto in the rough that’s my opinion anyway I’m heading down there in february 22 cheers
Loved it, virtual Mainland 4x4 driving while sitting in Scotland, thanks for taking me along 😃
this channel is so underrated you make amazing content and really appreciate it because im a apprentice mechanic building up my hilux surf and wanna do the tracks that you've done and your showing me new tracks with new videos also inspiring me a bit to make my own videos with my surf when i hit the tracks
Cheers man, really appreciate that! Certainly giving it our all!
No need to speed up the vid when the Disco's doin a dance cobber.
Isnt that why we watch these vids?
Anywho...
A friend of mine, owned nothing but ford since he was 16, now 38, just sold his 2011 Ranger and bough his very first Land Rover!
1997 V8i. Loves it.
Keep p the great content.
Cheers for sharing.
Nice one enjoyed that, good work!
That lil zook goes hard aye far out
Great footage guys , cheers , shaneo ,nelson nz
Bloody good!
So so stocked for this
We’re hopefully heading to the coast Friday night. Big list of things to finish first though
Same, where ya headed will probably run into ya on the tracks
Loving the Livin4x4 hoody!
Can’t go wrong with it!!
What’s the best way to find the chasm track ?
Yo is it possible to enter this from seddonville
can someone tell me if manual or auto is better for off roading? cheers
really depends on personal preference to be honest. Auto gives you that ability to stick it in a gear and forget about it, but manual does allow you to choose exactly what gear you want in certain situations. Youd probably be best to do some research and form your own answer though, as it really depends on what you like and the type of offorading you are likely to be doing
Yeah along with what our friend Matthew said, it also depends on the vehicle itself. Newer vehicles are typically better off-road in an auto, whereas old school autos aren’t as reliable etc
Manual any day when your going down steep rocks or up very rough rocky areas I will never go back to auto in the rough that’s my opinion anyway I’m heading down there in february 22 cheers