I can tell you what the problem was in every case. Tyre pressure Tyre pressure And Tyre pressure. Keep dropping air out until you get through. People seem scared to let air out of their tyres. I'll go down to single digits if I have to, then air back up once I'm through.
100% correct mate. I've helped a few people right here, just by letting their tyres down from 20psi to 10.... surprise surprise, they are then able to drive it. Like you say, for some reason people are scared to go that low....🤷
I lived and worked over there and tyre pressure is your best friend no matter how big small or heavy you are 👍🍻🇦🇺cheers mate hope to catch up with you one day I live in the bay
A Mog running 395's, (46") doesn't drop below 20psi. Sand doesn't stop them at all. The only thing that does stop us is track width, and I'm really surprised it fitted through the rocks.
Well 10 is the allocated channel for Nat parks and 4x4 groups. But not many know that and even if they do, most groups are all on a random channel amongst their group. So UHF is kind of useless.
Ahhh the chaos, getting bogged is half the fun. In my experience, PSI is always the game changer through there. 15 down to 10, should see you ok.
Gotta love a mess a nkgala 😅
That courier at the end looked awesome and sailed through
Haha... Best looking rig of the day fa sure mate. 👌🏻😝
I can tell you what the problem was in every case.
Tyre pressure
Tyre pressure
And Tyre pressure.
Keep dropping air out until you get through. People seem scared to let air out of their tyres. I'll go down to single digits if I have to, then air back up once I'm through.
You're onto it. 👌🏻
100% correct mate. I've helped a few people right here, just by letting their tyres down from 20psi to 10.... surprise surprise, they are then able to drive it. Like you say, for some reason people are scared to go that low....🤷
I lived and worked over there and tyre pressure is your best friend no matter how big small or heavy you are 👍🍻🇦🇺cheers mate hope to catch up with you one day I live in the bay
The hilux had a winch could have winched the Everest out
It had a crack at it.
Im betting youre running the Mog at lower tyre pressures than everyone that got bogged and youre probably twice their weight
A Mog running 395's, (46") doesn't drop below 20psi. Sand doesn't stop them at all. The only thing that does stop us is track width, and I'm really surprised it fitted through the rocks.
@@Dags470 Yep and Im betting none of them were below 20 psi
Ram must have eaten too many utes.....
What uhf channel is everyone using through there?
Well 10 is the allocated channel for Nat parks and 4x4 groups. But not many know that and even if they do, most groups are all on a random channel amongst their group. So UHF is kind of useless.
Charge em $50 to the North and $100 to the South or $100 return, make the greedy bugga's pay! 🤣
Haha... 😂👌🏻