Those are specific sand tyres, what I'm curious about, it seems those Land Crusiers where left on RWD while they can just put 4wd and center diff locked to easily come out.@@emmatomkins5582
hey Qatar sand man, i love your content. i heard stories of people being liable for damages caused by recoveries going wrong after the person being helped files a report at the police station. is it true? if so how can we protect ourselves from legal trouble while helping others?
Thank you. I haven't heard this, but it is a possibility. Insurance doesn't cover you off-road unless you have specific insurance for that. Unfortunately, the only sure way is not to assist.
I thought all land cruisers were 4 wheel drive, I only see the rear tire spinning. Also didn't know some had 6 cylinder engines. I'm guessing only in that region.
200 series and up are constant 4 wheel drive with a switchable centre differential lock. The older ones are selectable 2 or 4 wheel drive. As they get abused the 4 wheel selection packs up. It seems to be very common. Most cruisers here have either 6 cylinder or V8 petrol engines
@@QatarSandMan Oh ok thanks, I have the 100 series and it just passed 500 thousand miles. I have the 4.7 litre v8, thanks for showing what our trucks can do.
Do they realise that one needs to let AIR out of the tyres to about 15-17psi (avg) when on sand?
what about some decent tyres?
Those are specific sand tyres, what I'm curious about, it seems those Land Crusiers where left on RWD while they can just put 4wd and center diff locked to easily come out.@@emmatomkins5582
First thing I looked at hahah. Tyres looked well inflated.
hey Qatar sand man, i love your content.
i heard stories of people being liable for damages caused by recoveries going wrong after the person being helped files a report at the police station. is it true?
if so how can we protect ourselves from legal trouble while helping others?
Thank you. I haven't heard this, but it is a possibility. Insurance doesn't cover you off-road unless you have specific insurance for that. Unfortunately, the only sure way is not to assist.
@@QatarSandMan My best work is when I dont assist.
More money than sense
I thought all land cruisers were 4 wheel drive, I only see the rear tire spinning. Also didn't know some had 6 cylinder engines. I'm guessing only in that region.
200 series and up are constant 4 wheel drive with a switchable centre differential lock. The older ones are selectable 2 or 4 wheel drive. As they get abused the 4 wheel selection packs up. It seems to be very common. Most cruisers here have either 6 cylinder or V8 petrol engines
@@QatarSandMan Oh ok thanks, I have the 100 series and it just passed 500 thousand miles. I have the 4.7 litre v8, thanks for showing what our trucks can do.
Lots of locals remove 4wd to reduce the weight
@@lifeisamazing9980 Name one that has done that.