Great rig 👍 refreshing to see a basic realistic Landcruiser, some people spend so much time and money to turn them into something that they weren’t designed for. They are a rough and tough old work Ute and that’s why we love them 😁
Cheers Corbin! There really is no limit to how far you can go with these things. What we’ve got works for us. Sure there are things I’d love to add but you don’t really need them to get out there and go touring 👍🏼
Everyone loves a good rig rundown! It's a great vehicle and you drive it well! We also try not to drive at night! Great info on the mods and just what you need to travel Aus!
Been following you from the start. I was very impressed with your driving and the way the truck behaved up the cape. It looks like you have all you need without excess crap that you don’t. Well done guys 😊
Hi Mick! Appreciate the kind words. You & me both. My uncle showed me when I was a young bloke how in most cases less throttle is better when 4wding. I finally got to put this to practice on the OTT. The 79 made light work out of it, that and the boys spotting made my job easy 👌🏼 Also not having a canopy full of weight made a massive difference 💪🏼 Thanks as always for watching 😊
If you really wanted to put something on the back of the cruiser canopy, you could hang a rubbish bag or two there. I don't know what they are called, but the ones made from material specifically designed for the job. They usually hang off the spare wheel. But you don't have a spare wheel up there so just hang the rubbish bags directly on the back of the canopy. I was impressed by the fact it was a 2014 vehicle. Does it beep at you?
We already have a bin bag that hangs off the front of the van & that’s plenty for us 😊 Spare wheels would be good but the worst place to add weight is over the back there! It doesn’t beep at all only when you don’t put your seatbelt on or get out when the lights are still on 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Have thought about that, unfortunately both of those options aren’t practical for us having 350kg of ball weight over the rear means the additional force on the wheel bearings with spacers or offset would have us wearing wheel bearings twice or 3x as fast as usual which isn’t ideal! Have had no real issues with the track yet. She will be on the beach next week in the soft sand so that’s where we will really see it play up I reckon.
6’2”. No issues. It sits higher in my point of view than the roof lining wrapping down to top of windscreen. Even the visitors still sit above that line.
There is a way to fix that rear track without spending a fortune. A wider offset on the back than the front. Just that simple little mod, it’ll change the way the 70’s drive. But make sure you check those wheel bearings more often.
Hey mate! Thanks for the comment. I have contemplated this but considering the legalities and additional wear of bearings with 350kg of ball weight over the rear axle sees us sticking with the factory diff for now 👍🏼
Fair enough, I mean that back axle hasn't caused an issue yet soo... There are more ways to correct it, like: 5 link coil conversion, in which why would you coz that's like $20,000. A full fabricated housing which is the easiest alternate from the 55's. A tru-tracker kit from Multidrive, where you get a grinder & basically, extend the axle by chopping the factory one's off. 6x6 conversion but the Ute's fine as it us in the 4x4 configuration, besides, it's like, $25,000. There are more but leave all that till later when you get a bit more coin & more fish tailing. I just thought I'd drop all that in 😉
Stratos suspension seats my wife& I love them and when my wife went out with a friend who owns a prado she commented on how comfy the seats were. $3000 per seat including black duck seat covers but worth it if you are going to keep vehicle long term.
@@our.australia.trip. hahaha yer I too was a Toyota man then I ended up with a GU patrol and it is sad to say that Nissan is a nicer vehicle but has a diesel powered patrol and I'm still a diesel man.
To fix your leak, could you use that RV Eternabond Roof Seal tape they put over their sealant to long term seal RV's joints in North America? (you've probably fixed it by now of course)
So cool to see your rig guys! 👏🏻 What a great setup! Can’t go wrong with a 70 series Cruiser! Where does all the knowledge come from, Brad? Months and months of research, or just always been a passion of yours?
Hi Robb, its just a 250mm strip of tint. It stops a lot of reflection of the road and bonnet. It’s the top 3M stuff. Great for the big driving days keeping the glare and heat out of the cab 👍🏼
Cheers mate! Yeah the GVM is 3630kg so +10% on the factory rating. Just enough to keep us out of trouble when the van is hooked up 👍🏼 We have a weights video where we go deep into our vehicle weights 😊
Nice vid guys. How does she tow without the axle correction? We're planning our 79 SC build now, coming from a Troopy, and tossing up whether to spend the money, lot of $$$ as you say, 7.5k Jamcx not sure about Multidrive or Dwiz yet. I've been told they become directionally unstable and can cause sway events because you're loading up the rear axle which magnifies the issue. Would you say spend the money if we can or can you get away without it. Van is only 2.4T.
Hey Mark, we haven't had any issues with stability towing. The only time you notice is in the soft sand on a beach, it does tent to fish tail a bit. Our rear axle when hitched is at it maximum and no issues on the black top or unsealed roads. Especially if you van is 2.4t I would try avoid if you want to save some $$$.
Damm i want one. I just goggle search they a so expensive. It looked cheaper from all the other channels i watch. This car i want seeing what i seen it do
Kind of. The tanks show empty at 80L so I always fill up around 160L. Usually average 20-22L/100km. Keep in mind we are almost always pulling 3-3.5t worth of van behind 👍🏼
@@our.australia.trip. Yeah, true that. My HDJ100 is about 14-15l when towing the van. But it's smaller than yours. Either way, with diesel at $2.30 now, it's not a cheap hobby for anyone 😩🥺
@@our.australia.trip. great clip, thanks. We also have a 1 79 series, and tow a 22 ft JB Dirt Road Extreme (3.5t). I have the engine mapped and added a 3' stainless exhaust, we also had the engine run the 24 hour overnight desoot, we just got back from a 1400 klm trip last week and we averaged 15.3 ltr per 100 klms. we are seriously happy with that outcome.
So refreshing to watch a modest rundown, not a $600k rig pumped up by sponsors. Well done mate 👍🏼
Thanks mate. There is so much you can add to one of these but this setup does the job just fine 👌🏼
Great rig 👍 refreshing to see a basic realistic Landcruiser, some people spend so much time and money to turn them into something that they weren’t designed for. They are a rough and tough old work Ute and that’s why we love them 😁
Cheers Corbin! There really is no limit to how far you can go with these things. What we’ve got works for us. Sure there are things I’d love to add but you don’t really need them to get out there and go touring 👍🏼
Everyone loves a good rig rundown! It's a great vehicle and you drive it well! We also try not to drive at night! Great info on the mods and just what you need to travel Aus!
Thanks Sue! They are pretty basic but are more than capable 💪🏼
Thanks for tuning in again! 😁
Been following you from the start. I was very impressed with your driving and the way the truck behaved up the cape. It looks like you have all you need without excess crap that you don’t. Well done guys 😊
Hi Mick! Appreciate the kind words. You & me both. My uncle showed me when I was a young bloke how in most cases less throttle is better when 4wding. I finally got to put this to practice on the OTT. The 79 made light work out of it, that and the boys spotting made my job easy 👌🏼
Also not having a canopy full of weight made a massive difference 💪🏼
Thanks as always for watching 😊
Nice run down I picking my truck this week thanks for the head up
Thanks Mark, enjoy the new rig mate. I bet your keen as to take delivery!! 🙌🏼😁
Solid run down guys. Contact paper on the alloy draw does wonders. Can't go past silver pearl as an everyday travel colour that's for sure
Love it mate. They looked so good side by side at bramwell 👌🏼
If you really wanted to put something on the back of the cruiser canopy, you could hang a rubbish bag or two there. I don't know what they are called, but the ones made from material specifically designed for the job. They usually hang off the spare wheel. But you don't have a spare wheel up there so just hang the rubbish bags directly on the back of the canopy.
I was impressed by the fact it was a 2014 vehicle. Does it beep at you?
We already have a bin bag that hangs off the front of the van & that’s plenty for us 😊 Spare wheels would be good but the worst place to add weight is over the back there! It doesn’t beep at all only when you don’t put your seatbelt on or get out when the lights are still on 🙏🏼🙌🏼
You can get wheel spacers to fix the wheel track in the rear or change the rims and get a slightly larger offset in the rear.
Have thought about that, unfortunately both of those options aren’t practical for us having 350kg of ball weight over the rear means the additional force on the wheel bearings with spacers or offset would have us wearing wheel bearings twice or 3x as fast as usual which isn’t ideal! Have had no real issues with the track yet. She will be on the beach next week in the soft sand so that’s where we will really see it play up I reckon.
Fair point, there is the legalities with spacers too. Glad you're happy with the rig. Keep up the great content.
Cruiser consoles over windscreen bulge console is handy for more storage I’ve found.
How tall are you Neil? I’ve worried about visibility if i install one of these!
6’2”. No issues. It sits higher in my point of view than the roof lining wrapping down to top of windscreen. Even the visitors still sit above that line.
I am so glad you guys love ya truck, I like it also. The suspension travel on that thing is amazing.
It is a beauty. Absolutely love the feeling of lifting a wheel and stretching the legs on the big girl 😁
There is a way to fix that rear track without spending a fortune. A wider offset on the back than the front. Just that simple little mod, it’ll change the way the 70’s drive. But make sure you check those wheel bearings more often.
Back offset: -55
Front offset 0 to -25.
Carry 2 spares. One for the front & one for the back.
Hey mate! Thanks for the comment. I have contemplated this but considering the legalities and additional wear of bearings with 350kg of ball weight over the rear axle sees us sticking with the factory diff for now 👍🏼
Fair enough, I mean that back axle hasn't caused an issue yet soo...
There are more ways to correct it, like:
5 link coil conversion, in which why would you coz that's like $20,000.
A full fabricated housing which is the easiest alternate from the 55's.
A tru-tracker kit from Multidrive, where you get a grinder & basically, extend the axle by chopping the factory one's off.
6x6 conversion but the Ute's fine as it us in the 4x4 configuration, besides, it's like, $25,000.
There are more but leave all that till later when you get a bit more coin & more fish tailing. I just thought I'd drop all that in 😉
Stratos suspension seats my wife& I love them and when my wife went out with a friend who owns a prado she commented on how comfy the seats were. $3000 per seat including black duck seat covers but worth it if you are going to keep vehicle long term.
Yeah that would be a dream! Maybe in the future 🤙🏼
Well done guys
Thanks for tuning in Michele 😊
When the kids come along just to a dual cab 79 🤣
Haha maybe! Being a Toyota man I’m embarrassed to admit I was very impressed by the Y62 we travelled with up the cape 😅
@@our.australia.trip. hahaha yer I too was a Toyota man then I ended up with a GU patrol and it is sad to say that Nissan is a nicer vehicle but has a diesel powered patrol and I'm still a diesel man.
To fix your leak, could you use that RV Eternabond Roof Seal tape they put over their sealant to long term seal RV's joints in North America? (you've probably fixed it by now of course)
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Nice setup guys 🤙🏽
Thanks legends 😁
So cool to see your rig guys! 👏🏻 What a great setup! Can’t go wrong with a 70 series Cruiser! Where does all the knowledge come from, Brad? Months and months of research, or just always been a passion of yours?
Thanks Kristov! We do love her and you are right you just can’t go wrong 💪🏼
Really a bit of both! Passion and research over the last few years 😊🤙🏼
Nice rig mate. I like the idea of a single cab but worry about leg room. I am 6’3. How do you find it room wise?
Try get your bum in one beforehand. I'm 6'1 and have the seat maxed out. But really i'm quite happy with the legroom 😊
its a great rig does everything you need.... whats with the front windscreen tho that dont look standard, can you enlighten us on that?
Hi Robb, its just a 250mm strip of tint. It stops a lot of reflection of the road and bonnet. It’s the top 3M stuff. Great for the big driving days keeping the glare and heat out of the cab 👍🏼
Nice looking rig mate, did you have to do a GVM upgrade for the Land Cruiser?
Cheers mate! Yeah the GVM is 3630kg so +10% on the factory rating. Just enough to keep us out of trouble when the van is hooked up 👍🏼
We have a weights video where we go deep into our vehicle weights 😊
Love your stuff wondering what you guys worked at before making movies?
Hi Ian, thanks mate!
Hayley was a school teacher and I was a building estimator.
Unfortunately Hayley still works every day keeping me in line 🤣
Nice vid guys. How does she tow without the axle correction? We're planning our 79 SC build now, coming from a Troopy, and tossing up whether to spend the money, lot of $$$ as you say, 7.5k Jamcx not sure about Multidrive or Dwiz yet. I've been told they become directionally unstable and can cause sway events because you're loading up the rear axle which magnifies the issue. Would you say spend the money if we can or can you get away without it. Van is only 2.4T.
Hey Mark, we haven't had any issues with stability towing. The only time you notice is in the soft sand on a beach, it does tent to fish tail a bit. Our rear axle when hitched is at it maximum and no issues on the black top or unsealed roads. Especially if you van is 2.4t I would try avoid if you want to save some $$$.
@@our.australia.trip. thank you for that, appreciate the reply. 👍
Damm i want one. I just goggle search they a so expensive. It looked cheaper from all the other channels i watch. This car i want seeing what i seen it do
Good tour, but 3.55 did it for me.
Glad you enjoyed mate, she has a nice note I reckon 👍
800km from 180L of Diesel???
Kind of. The tanks show empty at 80L so I always fill up around 160L. Usually average 20-22L/100km. Keep in mind we are almost always pulling 3-3.5t worth of van behind 👍🏼
@@our.australia.trip. Yeah, true that.
My HDJ100 is about 14-15l when towing the van. But it's smaller than yours.
Either way, with diesel at $2.30 now, it's not a cheap hobby for anyone 😩🥺
@@our.australia.trip. great clip, thanks. We also have a 1 79 series, and tow a 22 ft JB Dirt Road Extreme (3.5t). I have the engine mapped and added a 3' stainless exhaust, we also had the engine run the 24 hour overnight desoot, we just got back from a 1400 klm trip last week and we averaged 15.3 ltr per 100 klms. we are seriously happy with that outcome.
What was the cost of car sorry if U already said it. I haven't watched till the end