Really good vid, enjoyed your presentation and energy. I live in the Perth hills and i don't like seeing dogs loose in the national parks. I dont think the rangers would either. 😉👍
People just need to try different things and see what works for them. I got a similar kettle and it’s amazing how something so simple makes a difference in packing, water wise we always have bottles in the fridge so for a coffee we just use a bottle however I am going to set up my tub trailer with a water tank for showers when more remote. I tried a rooftop and just didn’t like going up and down the ladder a few times a night after drinking a bit lol and having it permanently on the roof is not practical for me either but some people want it and that’s fine
I enjoyed this video and being a dog lover I also liked to see your interactions with the Pups. Too many folk aim to appear seasoned film makers but to see the warts and all make the filming more realistic with the added humour of the minor cockups so well done you. 👏👏👏
Thanks mate. I feel better including some of the bloopers that happen during filming as it makes me feel more open and honest about my content. Also going bush with dogs is always heaps more fun than leaving them at home haha.
Right on mate. Personally I haven't owned the other types, but been at camp with others who do have them. This one is like 3kg packed up, and can support nearly 60kg on the mesh, so I'm happy to keep it.
Cheers mate. I have since sold the awning, but it was awesome and very versatile. Due to its age in the end (12ish years) a lot of the plastic fittings and cast alloy parts had corroded and failed.
Great Job Todd , good to see you pop up on other channels here and there with the 1KZ. nice mix of camping and working on the car as I have the same beast.
Great stuff mate…….other than the fire pit. Hate fire pits that elevate the fire off the ground. You loose so much heat as opposed to a ground level fire.
Don't go roof top, need to level up getting up and down that ladder for toilet, yeah that's a pain, plus setting up in the rain, or packing up, well good luck
Thanks buddy, that means a lot! The steel rear bar? I made it myself. There is a full build series on my channel if you are looking for more videos and pictures of it. Cheers!
I love your set up and explanations. I'm getting a prado soon and want to install a rooftop tent like that. Is it possible to have something like that and park in a garage?
Hi Hamish, It will obviously depend on the height of your garage, but if it fits then there is no reason why not. Otherwise you may need to remove the tent when not in use. There are companies who make quick release RTT brackets that may work for you.
Great vid mate 🤙 quick question what rear bar are you running ? And what work was involved to get the front to that height spacers ? Or diff relocation kit and upper control arms and what not ?
Thanks mate. The rear bar is my own, its a custom built one. The front is fully suspension lift, with 2-4" struts and 3" HD Hilux coils. PSR UCA's, extended braided brake lines, etc etc.
Hey Great video very helpful. I’m looking at an alu cab for my 120 Just a question about your prado roof load limit. With the alu cab weight being 80kg or so and your awning about 20kg. How did you find it getting under the roof load rating. I have a rhino pioneer platform, so would this mean I would far exceed my 100kg roof load rating. Thanks
Hey Joel, fair question mate. The tent plus foxwing plus maxtrax, light bar, 3x crossbars and the ARB back bone would probably be more than 100Kg, I never really weighed the whole lot to be honest, ignorance is bliss haha. Having that weight spread widely across the roof was probably its saving grace, and I never felt as though the car was too top heavy. I could only imagine the 100kg roof limit has a safety margin too, though understandably not advertised, so I was happy to run around with this setup on the Prado daily. Completely your call if you want to do the same. I would be removing the lightbar and maxtrax first from my setup if I did want to reduce the weight up high.
seeing the dogs head sticking out the window at the end was priceless
Really good vid, enjoyed your presentation and energy. I live in the Perth hills and i don't like seeing dogs loose in the national parks. I dont think the rangers would either. 😉👍
Thanks for watching!
@@offroadcrusaderStupid response, son!
Thanks mate. Very helpful little vid. 👍
Electric popup kettle, you will use also the same amount of gas for your canister or bottle for any other type of gas bottle
People just need to try different things and see what works for them. I got a similar kettle and it’s amazing how something so simple makes a difference in packing, water wise we always have bottles in the fridge so for a coffee we just use a bottle however I am going to set up my tub trailer with a water tank for showers when more remote. I tried a rooftop and just didn’t like going up and down the ladder a few times a night after drinking a bit lol and having it permanently on the roof is not practical for me either but some people want it and that’s fine
I enjoyed this video and being a dog lover I also liked to see your interactions with the Pups. Too many folk aim to appear seasoned film makers but to see the warts and all make the filming more realistic with the added humour of the minor cockups so well done you. 👏👏👏
Thanks mate. I feel better including some of the bloopers that happen during filming as it makes me feel more open and honest about my content.
Also going bush with dogs is always heaps more fun than leaving them at home haha.
First time I’ve seen that fire pit. Looks excellent. U are right all the other ones I’ve seen are way too heavy
Right on mate. Personally I haven't owned the other types, but been at camp with others who do have them.
This one is like 3kg packed up, and can support nearly 60kg on the mesh, so I'm happy to keep it.
We run the same kettle. Bloody brilliant little space saver! How’s your dog running around stoked on life. Classic 🍻🍻🍻
Haha go the mighty 1KZ!
Yeah the dogs love it, they'll be coming on more trips with me this year hopefully.
Love the video mate. How do you find the awning after a bit of time? I have the iron man and ended up getting the king's wall extensions and agree!
Cheers mate. I have since sold the awning, but it was awesome and very versatile. Due to its age in the end (12ish years) a lot of the plastic fittings and cast alloy parts had corroded and failed.
Great Job Todd , good to see you pop up on other channels here and there with the 1KZ. nice mix of camping and working on the car as I have the same beast.
Cheers mate!
Great stuff mate…….other than the fire pit. Hate fire pits that elevate the fire off the ground. You loose so much heat as opposed to a ground level fire.
Yeah to be honest I wasn't expecting to like it, but in a number of places these days you arent allowed a ground fire, so a firepit is necessary.
Don't go roof top, need to level up getting up and down that ladder for toilet, yeah that's a pain, plus setting up in the rain, or packing up, well good luck
Hi , i really liked your video.
Could you tell me more about your rear bumper, i looks lovely 👍
Thanks buddy, that means a lot!
The steel rear bar? I made it myself.
There is a full build series on my channel if you are looking for more videos and pictures of it.
Cheers!
Prado owner and dog lover. +1 subscriber
Welcome aboard!
Got Jetboil for a quick cuppa on the road and kettle in the campsite
Those Jetboils really are cool bits of kit.
The 360degrees Furno from anaconda is a great bit of gear and does the same job, bout $50 from memory, if you're looking budget
I love your set up and explanations. I'm getting a prado soon and want to install a rooftop tent like that. Is it possible to have something like that and park in a garage?
Hi Hamish,
It will obviously depend on the height of your garage, but if it fits then there is no reason why not. Otherwise you may need to remove the tent when not in use. There are companies who make quick release RTT brackets that may work for you.
I love that rear bar mate what is it?
Thanks mate, built it myself in the shed.
love the video mate, time to invest in a lapel mic though 😛
Cheers mate, yeah its definitely on the cards!
Did I happen to see some sort of light on the top of the rear wheels?
Haha yeah mate you saw right. They're Stedi rock lights wired together to a switch in the cab.
Great vid mate 🤙 quick question what rear bar are you running ? And what work was involved to get the front to that height spacers ? Or diff relocation kit and upper control arms and what not ?
Thanks mate. The rear bar is my own, its a custom built one. The front is fully suspension lift, with 2-4" struts and 3" HD Hilux coils. PSR UCA's, extended braided brake lines, etc etc.
Where do you get the steering wheel cover?
It's an RM Williams leather steering wheel cover, I bought it from Supercheap Auto here in Australia
@@offroadcrusader ah nice, thanks!
I got a different one from super cheap but it was no where near being able to fit.
I'll go check out the RM one 👌
Hey
Great video very helpful.
I’m looking at an alu cab for my 120
Just a question about your prado roof load limit. With the alu cab weight being 80kg or so and your awning about 20kg. How did you find it getting under the roof load rating.
I have a rhino pioneer platform, so would this mean I would far exceed my 100kg roof load rating.
Thanks
Hey Joel,
fair question mate. The tent plus foxwing plus maxtrax, light bar, 3x crossbars and the ARB back bone would probably be more than 100Kg, I never really weighed the whole lot to be honest, ignorance is bliss haha. Having that weight spread widely across the roof was probably its saving grace, and I never felt as though the car was too top heavy.
I could only imagine the 100kg roof limit has a safety margin too, though understandably not advertised, so I was happy to run around with this setup on the Prado daily.
Completely your call if you want to do the same. I would be removing the lightbar and maxtrax first from my setup if I did want to reduce the weight up high.
Hope your clear the ground under that fire pit
I’d be careful with that much weight on the roof, it might not be roadworthy
Thanks mate. I'm happy that the full setup is less than the Toyota rating for the Prado.