@@josephmcgahee7302bs mate. I have had 2x 80series and 2x gu patrols, driving 90k km pa surveying all over central Oz and the NT - all of it in all seasons. Now I drive a Territory and it works just fine. The worst cars on the road are 4 cab utes, that shake like a mofo over corregarions. Come back when you have a clue.
@@josephmcgahee7302 Works great as far as im concerned gets me to my workplace on 4wd roads open road passes everything not a problem unlike my slug Safari that cant pass an old lady pushing a trolley LOL
It was a bit slippery this time. I done it a few months ago after it reopened and to me seemed a lot wetter then in the way of water around but still dry if that makes sense. This time it seems the ground had soaked up all the water. Didn't do the full track or the really bad part's. Just had some good old fun.
I respect Daniel for not treating your car like he stole it. It Just seems to be the nature of the Territory.. Some parts.. It makes it look easy... and then Others.. It struggles bad. Define Broken Steering rack...as it seems to turn the wheels just fine.. Oh Yeah... SY has a Brake light out.
Haha yeah we have the Daniel send saying as a inside joke. I was the one saying a few times send it a bit harder. I will admit I'd be taking it easy also if it wasn't my car. I'm lucky in the fact that if something got broken I've got more then enough spare parts to fix it. For the broken steering rack it's the seals and for lack of a better way to say it the shaft guides. You can grab the wheel and shake it about. I know I'm pushing my luck waiting for it to possibly jam up. The reason they don't last long is due to bump steer issues from the lift. I've got a idea to fix it just trying to find the motivation and time. LOL yeah I've been meaning to put a new bulb in. It's a territory thing. We had a meet up before going into all ford day and I was last in line. 4 out of 7 territory's had a brake light out. Made me laugh.
Do you have added protection for your transfer cases? On my Sz Mk2 Territory it looks like the lowest point that would be the first thing destroyed by a protruding rock.
I run the factory option bash plate on both car's. It's quite large and covers from the front all the way back past the transfer. I personally can't fault them in anyway. On the SX I did add a extra stainless plate right at the front. Downside is I've never seen a factory one for SZ. If handy on the tools I wouldn't think it would be hard to make one from the older models fit.
great video, the go pros always die at the best action 🤣
awesome territory build too.
The trusty Territory Great wagons not just a pavement princess Welldone Lads
There not made for off roads, it's just a AWD suv crossover with gnarly tires. It's like ice cream and sausage, it just doesn't work together mate
@@josephmcgahee7302bs mate. I have had 2x 80series and 2x gu patrols, driving 90k km pa surveying all over central Oz and the NT - all of it in all seasons.
Now I drive a Territory and it works just fine.
The worst cars on the road are 4 cab utes, that shake like a mofo over corregarions. Come back when you have a clue.
@@josephmcgahee7302 Works great as far as im concerned gets me to my workplace on 4wd roads open road passes everything not a problem unlike my slug Safari that cant pass an old lady pushing a trolley LOL
@@josephmcgahee7302 what a load of shit my lifted FG Sedans are capable as fuck offroad and their only 2wd shut the fuck up!
That was a hoy crap how did you guys do this , some spots Id never try so amazing wow great day out but scary
@@itsjustme356 love pushing thing's that little bit extra just to see what the territory is capable of.
Nice tracks! Looked like it was quite slippery out there. Well done though, the Territory's did really well.
It was a bit slippery this time. I done it a few months ago after it reopened and to me seemed a lot wetter then in the way of water around but still dry if that makes sense. This time it seems the ground had soaked up all the water. Didn't do the full track or the really bad part's. Just had some good old fun.
I respect Daniel for not treating your car like he stole it.
It Just seems to be the nature of the Territory.. Some parts.. It makes it look easy... and then Others.. It struggles bad.
Define Broken Steering rack...as it seems to turn the wheels just fine.. Oh Yeah... SY has a Brake light out.
Haha yeah we have the Daniel send saying as a inside joke. I was the one saying a few times send it a bit harder. I will admit I'd be taking it easy also if it wasn't my car. I'm lucky in the fact that if something got broken I've got more then enough spare parts to fix it.
For the broken steering rack it's the seals and for lack of a better way to say it the shaft guides. You can grab the wheel and shake it about. I know I'm pushing my luck waiting for it to possibly jam up. The reason they don't last long is due to bump steer issues from the lift. I've got a idea to fix it just trying to find the motivation and time.
LOL yeah I've been meaning to put a new bulb in. It's a territory thing. We had a meet up before going into all ford day and I was last in line. 4 out of 7 territory's had a brake light out. Made me laugh.
How do I convert my territory like this? I'm in Auckland
You can do it simple and cheap like the SY or spend a lot and do it like the SX. Part's will be a bit harder to get in NZ
Do you have a tru track in the back or is it unlocked
Both are still standard open diffs. Will upgrade at some point but lokka rear instead of the turetrac.
They still get very far for what they are.
Do you have added protection for your transfer cases? On my Sz Mk2 Territory it looks like the lowest point that would be the first thing destroyed by a protruding rock.
I run the factory option bash plate on both car's. It's quite large and covers from the front all the way back past the transfer. I personally can't fault them in anyway. On the SX I did add a extra stainless plate right at the front.
Downside is I've never seen a factory one for SZ. If handy on the tools I wouldn't think it would be hard to make one from the older models fit.