Hate to say it, but good way at 7.05 water/mud at speed will probably cake A/C condenser, Radiator and the most important thing is alternators dont like mud. Still enjoying the might Zooks but er on the side of caution in those sort of crossings , looks good on camera but just travel safe.
Do the trip with a couple of dozen Sherps, and I might be impressed. But....Any trip across the Gunbarrel ( I have not done it ) would be an experience.
Fantastic to see some touring trips by vehicles other than the usual Toyota/Nissan type of vehicles... keen to see more.. BTW, would be good to know about how much fuel people are carrying, their range, etc. as for me, fuel range is the limiting factor on these small vehicles...
Great vid just want to say that 25 psi is way too high. The road pressures are 26 (can check in the door jam). On a dirt road like this I would drop to 13 or even down to 10 if it's wet. Especially with those chunky tires. Though maybe with the weight you are carrying you could start at 15 and see how you go. Keep in mind that even at 10psi I've never had a tire come off the bead and that's what I run on tracks with ruts etc. It will be way more comfortable on corrugations if you go lower.
I dont watch the series. I dont like too see much jimnys go stuck, the first Episode is enough for me. 2 jimnys go Stuck how much are go through this? I mean the muddy hole.
I think the company's production is fewer units as compared to the demand, hence the high price. There are some countries where Suzuki's official unit number to be shipped there is less than 3000 per year yet you'll find there are more than 8000 orders in that specific year. This makes even the local dealers skyrocket the price and even the used ones are reselling at almost the same price as new ones. What Suzuki needs to do is invest in massive production of the Jimnys and the market price will fall.
Hate to say it, but good way at 7.05 water/mud at speed will probably cake A/C condenser, Radiator and the most important thing is alternators dont like mud. Still enjoying the might Zooks but er on the side of caution in those sort of crossings , looks good on camera but just travel safe.
Noticed you had the big 4x4 pulling you guys out the bogs
Do the trip with a couple of dozen Sherps, and I might be impressed.
But....Any trip across the Gunbarrel ( I have not done it ) would be an experience.
Great video! I am considering a Jimmy setup like this but wondering about roof loads a lot of these rigs have aren’t they overloaded?
Awesome little rigs 💪
Brilliant work! was so fun to be apart of this adventure! cant wait for episode 2!
I have just found your channel! A new subscriber here. Ill definitely be watching the rest of the series!
Cheers
Rich
Awsome. Sitting here with my new jimny in Germany. Would like to join you so much
So good to see this in WA before clicking on it I presumed it would be Eastern States.
EPIC! will love to do a trip like that!
Fantastic to see some touring trips by vehicles other than the usual Toyota/Nissan type of vehicles... keen to see more..
BTW, would be good to know about how much fuel people are carrying, their range, etc. as for me, fuel range is the limiting factor on these small vehicles...
Great vid just want to say that 25 psi is way too high. The road pressures are 26 (can check in the door jam). On a dirt road like this I would drop to 13 or even down to 10 if it's wet. Especially with those chunky tires. Though maybe with the weight you are carrying you could start at 15 and see how you go. Keep in mind that even at 10psi I've never had a tire come off the bead and that's what I run on tracks with ruts etc. It will be way more comfortable on corrugations if you go lower.
Who needs water when you have beer.
May i ask if you have 215 or 235 tyres? Thanks!
Cool trip, just wondering where the women are?
Bendita sea la traducción de YT
I want to participate kindly help me
Little car for a little... Il let you finish the sentence haha
I dont watch the series. I dont like too see much jimnys go stuck, the first Episode is enough for me. 2 jimnys go Stuck how much are go through this? I mean the muddy hole.
What? LOL.... Welcome to Australia mate! Go the Jimmehs!
Too expensive for such a small car this Jimnys are... they are overpriced
So, when are the rest hitting? :)
I think the company's production is fewer units as compared to the demand, hence the high price. There are some countries where Suzuki's official unit number to be shipped there is less than 3000 per year yet you'll find there are more than 8000 orders in that specific year. This makes even the local dealers skyrocket the price and even the used ones are reselling at almost the same price as new ones. What Suzuki needs to do is invest in massive production of the Jimnys and the market price will fall.