The ARB GVM upgrade kits absolutely do not increase your GCM. The only second stage manufacturer that offers a GCM with their GVM upgrades is Lovells Engineering. You have a GVM upgrade and an axle load limit upgrade. Not a GCM upgrade.
Hey great video for me. you said you bought double cap chassis but in the video there was no alloy tray. Can you order without alloy tray and is that more cheaper?
Hey I have another Q. You bought dual cab chassis and what did you do with your original tray? I mean did you sell it or you bought a car without tray?
Thanks Brian Hard question to answer, depends entirely on what you set a tub and canopy up with. We’ve always preferred a tray over a tub, giving us clean and flat access to 3 sides of our tray, or in the case of a canopy like this 2 sides. Makes for accessing, packing and designing much easier. Has it a guess, the ally canopy would be touch heavy empty then an empty tub and fibreglass canopy, but there wouldn’t much in it. Especially if you then need to add support bars to your fibreglass canopy so you can put weight on the roof, like a roof platform.
Mate looks awesome, one thing Id be checking with your gvm upgrade is last time I checked arb gvm upgrade didnt change the gcm, its been a while so that might have changed but just for piece of mind Id be looking into it
Because our GVM upgrade was completed pre rego, fitted out and then chucked over the weigh bridge, Service SA have plated our GCM maintained at 3500kg.
Yeah mate. Just working through all the different brands out there. We had a winch in our old Ranger and never used it, but I suppose it’s a just in case.
Nice setup. As much as I love my Ranger, I wouldn't trust it for remote touring. To be honest, I wouldn't trust any modern 4x4 apart from a 79 or pre 2000's 4x4.
Well enjoy sitting at home then mate @Mikelennon. What a pessimistic view. Don't worry about replying, I'll be out in my post 2000's 4x4 "Risking it" LOL
I think the point where this failed was the start when you brought the ranger. 2nd most popular car but the worst for warranty, ford will leave you dry.
I suppose it’s each to their own. This is our 3rd generation Ford Ranger. 2009, 2016 and now 2023, our experience seems to be different. We’ve not been let down yet. Popularity of car doesn’t come into it. Using that principal, some of the great touring cars of the past you wouldn’t rate? Each to their own. But we think Ford have nailed this one.
@@Wanderingaus_adv i drive a challenger. They had a bad fault in them, mits still warranty them for new motors years after warranty ran out , ford will never do this…. but i suggest watching john cadogan and fouby4diesel …. I think they are well versed in diesels, maintenance , lemons and car manufacturers, the good and the bad.
@@zip-tv_ as we said each to their own. We’ve taken each of our rangers 3/4 around Australia, across some of the most remote outback tracks. This channel is proof of that. We intend to do the same with this new build. In fact June / July this year we set off for a trip across the famous Gunbarrel Highway and Sandy Blight Junction Rd. Only time will tell
WOW fantastic set up guys,well done she's a beaut,look forward to your next adventure.
Good to see you 2 back , love the colour.
Thanks John! We love the colour too!
Wow the guys at Go4x4, done a awesome job 😊
They sure did! Great crew
Thanks for the video 👌
We have a very similar set up, it’s a great rig. Great vid too, really glad we stumbled upon your channel 👍
Very well planned out, a really sweet build! Looking forward to seeing how you do the electrics. Thanks for posting.
Love the colour
Looks awesome in person! Way different to sandy taupe
Just found your channel. Great video. I pick up our wildtrak on Wednesday. Can’t wait!!
Welcome to the Channel mate!
Enjoy the new rig! They’re beautiful!
Yo Mr A hope you’re doing well these days ! - Astro
Good to see you back can't wait to see your adventures but I think I got the best Ranger still loving her👍
Thank you!!
The ARB GVM upgrade kits absolutely do not increase your GCM. The only second stage manufacturer that offers a GCM with their GVM upgrades is Lovells Engineering. You have a GVM upgrade and an axle load limit upgrade. Not a GCM upgrade.
Can only go off my paperwork and SA rego documents that list these figures…
Nice.
Pretty!
Hey guys, brilliant set up.
You may need to check your tyre size though. Your audio says 265/70R17 but the vision shows 285/70R17.
Good pick up! Not sure what I was reading and saying! 😂 Definitely Toyo 285/70R17’s
@@Wanderingaus_adv how's the fuel economy going ?
winch? kitchen set-up? jack or hi-lift? air compressors?
Hey great video for me. you said you bought double cap chassis but in the video there was no alloy tray. Can you order without alloy tray and is that more cheaper?
Gday Kim, essentially yes. A cab chassis is cheaper than a tub dual cab Ute.
Thanks and I can’t wait for next video for canopy and 12v system set up .
Hey I have another Q. You bought dual cab chassis and what did you do with your original tray? I mean did you sell it or you bought a car without tray?
@@aussiekim0825 Double Cab Chassis means it comes with no tray. Only the cab and the chassis.
You put your own tray.
Nice set up guys. Do you know what the vehicle weighs now? Looking at doing a similar set up but also want to tow a van.
Great setup and video. I'm looking at a Ranger also, what's the rough cost of these options?
Great vid, nice rig. Question - Do you know what the difference in weight was between your empty canopy compared to a tub and canopy set up?
Thanks Brian
Hard question to answer, depends entirely on what you set a tub and canopy up with.
We’ve always preferred a tray over a tub, giving us clean and flat access to 3 sides of our tray, or in the case of a canopy like this 2 sides. Makes for accessing, packing and designing much easier.
Has it a guess, the ally canopy would be touch heavy empty then an empty tub and fibreglass canopy, but there wouldn’t much in it. Especially if you then need to add support bars to your fibreglass canopy so you can put weight on the roof, like a roof platform.
Mate looks awesome, one thing Id be checking with your gvm upgrade is last time I checked arb gvm upgrade didnt change the gcm, its been a while so that might have changed but just for piece of mind Id be looking into it
Because our GVM upgrade was completed pre rego, fitted out and then chucked over the weigh bridge, Service SA have plated our GCM maintained at 3500kg.
@@Wanderingaus_adv awesome
@@Wanderingaus_adv wrong!
You got a gcm upgrade with old man emu suspension?
Nice build🤙🤙 In SA also... What was the cost of the wrap?
Roughly $4k
How long in millimetres is the canopy mate?
1820mm
Are you going to add a winch later?
Yeah mate. Just working through all the different brands out there. We had a winch in our old Ranger and never used it, but I suppose it’s a just in case.
Nice rig minus the camper. I was expecting a room inside other than the tent.
265/70/17 is 31.6 mate. Not 33's imo.
Pretty much 32 s
I said 265/70/R17's whilst looking at the 285/70R17's actually fitted XD
Have added a caption now to correct that.
Nice setup. As much as I love my Ranger, I wouldn't trust it for remote touring. To be honest, I wouldn't trust any modern 4x4 apart from a 79 or pre 2000's 4x4.
We’ll be giving ours a good test in June. Sandy Blight Junction and Gunbarrel Highway.
Well enjoy sitting at home then mate @Mikelennon. What a pessimistic view. Don't worry about replying, I'll be out in my post 2000's 4x4 "Risking it" LOL
what the dog
Australian Kelpie mate
I think the point where this failed was the start when you brought the ranger. 2nd most popular car but the worst for warranty, ford will leave you dry.
I suppose it’s each to their own. This is our 3rd generation Ford Ranger. 2009, 2016 and now 2023, our experience seems to be different. We’ve not been let down yet.
Popularity of car doesn’t come into it. Using that principal, some of the great touring cars of the past you wouldn’t rate?
Each to their own. But we think Ford have nailed this one.
@@Wanderingaus_adv i drive a challenger. They had a bad fault in them, mits still warranty them for new motors years after warranty ran out , ford will never do this…. but i suggest watching john cadogan and fouby4diesel …. I think they are well versed in diesels, maintenance , lemons and car manufacturers, the good and the bad.
@@zip-tv_ as we said each to their own.
We’ve taken each of our rangers 3/4 around Australia, across some of the most remote outback tracks. This channel is proof of that.
We intend to do the same with this new build. In fact June / July this year we set off for a trip across the famous Gunbarrel Highway and Sandy Blight Junction Rd.
Only time will tell