One of the best Jimny video I ever seen! Both vehicles look nice and really good match with you guys! Thanks for sharing. -Another Jimny owner from New Zealand.
I can’t quite remember now as this was a few months ago but I believe I had it in low range which turns off the traction control! At least that’s what I would do if i did it again now
@@NathsJimnyThat is also valid and true that it does turn ESP off , then Jimny's behavior to me appeared weird when those wheels were vibrating while crossing the section and overall the vehicle under stress 🙂. Ofcourse I am a new user so my notion may be completely wrong.
@@ExploreWithSandeepGJimnies have brake assisted lsd in low range. Basically low range traction control. The car will try and brake the wheel spinning in the air to give drive to the wheel on the ground. Much better than a completely unlocked vehicle.
It’s in the Watagans state forest in nsw, we took a track called bowman’s road and then found this spot down a little side track closer to the cliffs edge
It's great that you have a habit of wearing a seat belt. But I don't think a seat belt is a good idea on rough terrain. Given that there are such elevation changes, I would prefer the option of leaving the car as quickly as possible in case of an emergency. take care of yourself
One of the best Jimny video I ever seen! Both vehicles look nice and really good match with you guys! Thanks for sharing.
-Another Jimny owner from New Zealand.
That’s awesome, I’m glad you enjoyed it so much 😁 thanks for the comment, made us both smile!
Great video mate keen to see more🙏🙏
Thanks mate!
Great video 👍🏻 best wishes from the U.K 🇬🇧
Thanks mate! 👍
Nice one, looked like good fun
Thank you! It was a lot of fun, wish we were staying for longer
If I am not wrong, the ESP was not turned off when crossing the cliff type section crossing. with rocks formation.Thanks
I can’t quite remember now as this was a few months ago but I believe I had it in low range which turns off the traction control! At least that’s what I would do if i did it again now
@@NathsJimnyThat is also valid and true that it does turn ESP off , then Jimny's behavior to me appeared weird when those wheels were vibrating while crossing the section and overall the vehicle under stress 🙂. Ofcourse I am a new user so my notion may be completely wrong.
@@ExploreWithSandeepGJimnies have brake assisted lsd in low range. Basically low range traction control. The car will try and brake the wheel spinning in the air to give drive to the wheel on the ground. Much better than a completely unlocked vehicle.
Hey mate nice camp spot! Where abouts is it ?
It’s in the Watagans state forest in nsw, we took a track called bowman’s road and then found this spot down a little side track closer to the cliffs edge
Hey bro can you tell me what roads etc you went down to get here plz cheers
nice one where was it
Thanks! This is a somewhat down track in the Watagan state forest of nsw, believe it’s called Bowman’s Road
where is that cliff spot
Hi there
Which track are you following (minute 5) thanks
Bowman’s road i believe it was called!
@@NathsJimny thanks mate
did you change the tires or are they from fabric?
yeah i have upgraded them! ive got the falken wildpeak at3w's at 235/75/15
@@NathsJimny nice
It's great that you have a habit of wearing a seat belt. But I don't think a seat belt is a good idea on rough terrain. Given that there are such elevation changes, I would prefer the option of leaving the car as quickly as possible in case of an emergency. take care of yourself
I will keep this in mind thank you!