BOGGED ON STEEP ROBE BEACH - TESTED THOSE $40 recovery tracks - TIDE & waves coming in
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- SAFE OPTIONS FOR RECOVERY
THINK FIRST
How to perform safe 4x4 recovery
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Fourby4touring australia
4x4 touring Australia
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Driver training for sand 4x4
Hilux off road
Prado off road
Help ‘‘em out coz they’re Victorian, if they’re from South Australia we just leave them there 😅
I got stuck on that beach on my own. Ses had to winch me out, waves were lapping against my tyres. First time on an SA beach having done beaches in all other states except Vic. Healthy respect now for those SA beaches.
The other thing to add is do not panic think it through
I bet they were glad to see you
Shoot, the car wasn’t even bogged by my estimation. My stock Pajero would have got out of that I reckon just with tyres down, low range, centre and rear diff locked.
Pajero a diff beast on the sand brother. Let the landcruiser/hilux/patrol fan boys get bogged.
Nice work boys👍that’s got to be worth a box.
Well done, nothing broken and you didn't try and slingshot it into the next state. Snatch straps have their place, but they can also break stuff pretty effectively.
Another useful video thankyou.
Good recovery in a less than ideal situation.
Haha that's the same spot where I got bogged.
You’re not the first and won’t be the last ha ha Ha
More right foot boys dont be shy.
Not sure what happened to your strap dampeners.
Not needed unless we get more serious gentle Tow no problem
No centre diff lock makes no difference is just used to engage 4wd in full time 4wds part time like the hilux still operates in 4wd. The full time 4wd with centre diff lock should operate exactly the same way as a part time 4wd with it in 4wd. It would be different if the prado had cross axle diff locks and the hilux didn't. As you said it came down to experience and tyre pressures.
Great video mate. Thanks.
what's your tyre PSI ?
Magnificent!
Well done, God bless you guys
Love it Tony!
Please don't use the tow bar pin. Otherwise there's some great tips here. Enjoy the beaches folks, hopefully the Vic government will let people back on the sand soon.
In this case where the gear seems limited, what are alternatives to the hitch pin?