Love the vids on the mahidra mate, was a hilux driver for a long time, used rangers for work - and was looking at cannons until I came across your vids. I’m set on a black edition but I’m told 6 month wait in nsw for any dual cab variant. I’ll wait. It’s just what I want. Really looking forward to see what you do with yours so I may be inspired to do the same. Your judgement is respected and valued- Good on ya🤙
Thanks mate, appreciate that. I've got mine going through some mods now and look forward to showing it - and proving it - but so far loving every minute!
i'm with you on the steel wheel thing Roothy, yeah alloy is stronger outright but a few bangs an they could explode at any time, steel wont do that it just bends....... looking forward to see more...
I had a steel wheel bend the other day on my GU more or less past the point of no return from a knock after a tyre debeaded.. Now it's anyone's guess what would have happened to my stock alloys if that happened but in 4 years I've never broken an alloy and I've spoken to a lot of people who've been all over Australia with alloys.. shit Jason from all 4 adventure had a gu with alloys that went all over aus and my understanding is he never had one break.. Obviously it depends on the quality of the alloy wheel but a well made alloy wheel is superior to steel wheels in my opinion.
From and old guy to an old guy I like what you're doing to your Mahindra. It's making me look a little closer at what you're doing but they are somewhat rare to find here in Vic.
Yep, still working on the planning of that - got lots of options but it's all new territory. Will have something up by Feb at latest because I can't wait...
Hi there, good to see that you're happy with the new Mahindra, I was going to sell my second one after all the problems I've had with our dealers here in South Africa, but after I've sourced some parts from a place that has them readily available and imports them I've decided to keep my older pickup, got it fixed up completely and enjoying it every day now, goes anywhere a Cruiser can go with more comfort...
Beauty - and thanks for the feedback. Most of the issues we've had in Australia in the past have been lack of genuine back up - that's all changed now.
Roothy, they look like a Discovery 1 pattern (89-97) Which is 5 x 165 or thereabouts. If so, the Discovery steelies made by Dunlop back in the day are absolutely bomb proof. Heavy as anything, but indestructible. Could be the go!!
The stock exhaust is pretty average, especially the flattened to fit over chassis bit. Initial measuring looks like will have to run the pipe outside chassis rails which means modifying/changing side steps - that's what you get with something different but we'll work it out!
The Mahindra stud pattern is 5x160 same as Ford Transit 🤙 If you get in contact with Dynamic Wheels they can have a custom set made for you, they just won't come in until their next container does. (Doesn't cost any extra from memory)
Mate don't mind steel at all. Both my road cars have alloy but for what you will be doing steel is fine. Have had to bash a steel wheel years ago and got me home. Really does look good underneath 😉 👍
I looked at everything available in this class. Key start. Roof drip rails. Upright screen. High seats. Uncool by modern fashions but very practical. This looks the most practical so hoping it works out. 👍🍺 stay tuned.
Tyres ide suggest fitting 235/85/16 mud tyres . Legal upsize & will give you that big more ground clearance & taller stance and won’t lose power compared to wide fat tyres
To me the suspension looks a lot like the RA rodeos setup . do they have torsion bars ? if they do wind the front up , replace the springs and shocks , airbags in the rear and let the fun times begin :) , would also recommend changing out those auto hubs for manual locking ones
Interested to see what you do with the suspension. I test drove a mahindra and the only thing I wasn't sure about was the torsion bar front end suspension. I don't know anything about it so couldn't understand how you could lift it. A few people told me you couldn't but not sure if that's right or not.
Replace the auto locking hubs with free wheeling hubs as they fail when regular 4wding, happened to both mine and a mates. Made the change and no problems.
i am really looking forward to seeing how you trick the mahindra out. lift it a little, put on proper offroad tires... basic stuff would make it a bit tougher. Wish we got em in the States
Yep, researching all that now - we have very little Mahindra experience in Australia but the basic build is solid and simple and I totally agree - decent off-road tyres, a lift, better damping on the suspension, exhaust and free up the intake - and that's a start - cheers mate.
Hey Roothy, those rims looks very similar to the older boxy Land Rover defenders! Or even the LR series stud pattern. Looking at my defender out the window makes me want to even bet money on it. Love the vids can’t wait to see more on the mahindra
Been travelling around Sri Lanka and there’s a bunch of Mahindra 4x4 utes here. They get absolutely flogged by the locals both transporting goods and as ‘safari jeeps’. Agricultural in design but that’s the appeal of them.
Looking good with the steelies. Are the stock tyres a 245/75R16? Should be able to fit a set of Cooper ST Maxx or STT Pros in a 235/85R16 or 265/75R16 without many issues
John. I respect what you’re doing and the need to change the wheel style but alloy wheels are still a very durable alternative and they still use standard lug nuts. They’re also better looking and lighter I’d think? Steve 🇦🇺
Yep you’re right on several points mate. Alloys have got a Lot better over the years. I love that they don’t rust. But I’ve always relied on steel for remote travel and I’m too Old To change. 👍👍🚛
Happy new year Roothy I’ve been looking at Mahindra for a few years know. Love there new shape and look.and old school tech. Good for us old bush mechanics.. Sold me. 😎🍺👍
I have black coyote steel rims in 16x6.5 with a +25 offset from Infinity Wheels on mine with 245/75R16 Falken Wildpeak Mud Terrains… looks superb and way cheaper than an alloy option by a long shot…
Oh, forgot - any chance of sending me a photo of your wheels and the Mah itself? Really keen to know more. If so send to bushmechanic.rooth@gmail.com THANKING YOU!
I just can't get my head around the amount of tray overhang ( to the south) behind the rear axle. The only thing you could carry would be the handbags handbag. Other wise the front wheels will be off the deck.
Yep it looks that way but if you put it next to a 79 series the dimensions are much the same - and that's from the spring hangers which is the crucial thing. Having said that I am looking at shifting the diff back a bit later one to get more tray space for a camping set up - early days yet - thanks mate.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY Thanks for your reply John. You have been around the scene long enough to make good decisions. When i look at all of the twin cab brands they appear to be similar in rear axle placement close to the back of the cab with excess overhang . Do all of the new vehicle engineers make a mistake like that or do they have shares in the aftermarket chassis extension companies? Cheers.
Appreciate your point of view Roothy... I'm gunna stick with the alloys for now, as it suits me. But I'm going for the BFGKO2's, keeping the standard size on 16" rims..... I'll see how that goes.👍
The wheel pattern is an odd one for sure. Look to South Africa for ideas. I went with 265/75R16LT Brigestone Dueler AT 697's but I need the 40mm lift to stop the minor rubbing. That's next in my build.
Lovin it mate and I get your whole steel wheel thing but I think you are being a bit over the top. I used to be same but I have seriously only seen one failure on a quality alloy rim. Seen others and all have been cheap garbage el budget rims. We also used to only run tube tyres and slit rims and rag tyres in mulga, but I'd never do that again for love nor money. Anyway, I am super keen on this project, I reckon there's a lot to like about the Mahindra, and I am really glad you are putting one through its paces.
Sounds like we've had similar experiences - only ever ran splitties and tubes on the tour trucks. I'll never be convinced on alloys in the bush tho - anyway we'll see how she fares over distance and corrugations!
Heyho. It’s an Aussie made Southern Cross from Melbourne- it’s also fifteen years old. Not sure if they’re still in business. Excellent tent. Best I’ve ever had. 👍
I blew out the turbo in mine after 10k kilometers. Also had difficulty getting the rear brakes to work correctly. After working out the kinks ran well, however , dealer support in Costa Rico is less than sub par. Terrible customer service and parts availability.....well non existing.
No, it's not Milo - but Milo was driven for filming which often meant choosing the most spectacular terrain as opposed to the simple way through. This one's for sensible touring with wife - and fair dinkum, after twenty years of trips with other vehicles I can assure you that there are very few things that'll go where Milo could.
Key start. Roof drip rails. Upright screen. High seats. Uncool by modern fashions but very practical. Will it last? I think so if looked after but we will see.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY I use rubber grease to fit tyres keeps a very good seal and hardly have to put in any air. Try it it works. You only need a tiny amount on beed and valve stem
Yep Roothy build it the way you want mate 😁👍 by keeping it simple you get reliability and that is the main thing when doing the stuff YOU like doing 😉👌 keep well and you and the misses have a fanbloodytastic 2022 😉🍺🍺
Yes I bought it. Yes I got a good deal. I would have got the same or better with anyone in return for publicising it. However it had to be done this way because I genuinely want to test it out. So if it fails you’ll read about it, unlike a few chaps in my trade with various rigs - Amaroks?? In Australia? And $100k 79s with less comfort than my 47? It’s a weird world.
I've been looking for a new 4x4. Not a ute so to speak but very interested in the Mahindra brand. Been around for a long time...financially stable conpany and a great alternative to the Chinese rivals. Which I'm not too keen on supporting for my own ethical reasons. Mahindra are about the release the new Scorpio in India. It's a bit bigger than a Jeep Cherokee or RAV 4 but it will be available with 4x4 and a low range transfer case. Probably the only "true" 4x4 in the D segment. I don't need anything quite as big as an Everest/Prado...so I'm following developments closely. If confirmed for Australia, I'll likely put a deposit down for one. It's probably not going to be as refined as the Japanese rivals but I have a feeling Mahindra have come a long way. At the speculated price point I think it might be a winner.
Yep, India's always been on our side - must be the love of cricket! We're getting a bunch of new models here soon and I'm looking forward to testing their new 7 seater wagon!
It is the quietest diesel I've EVER tested, very economical and lovely down low torque - great motor IF it does the distance - it'll be getting good servicing along the way!
Hi Roothy I have noticed a few comments saying you are paid by Mahindra could you please clarify this did you pay for the Mahindra with your own money? or are you sponsored by them? I like the look of them and I think that you are giving your unbiased opinion about them but would be great to get this cleared up as there are a lot of You-tubers that say what ever they are paid to say.And as for the comments saying its not a Toyota the new Toyotas aren't like the real original Toyotas they used to be. Thanks for your great Aussie content.
Yes, a single big hit cracked one of my alloys and resulted in a slow leak. I imagine it may have eventually broke off as a lump. I was amazed to learn that it appears legal for cracked alloy wheels to be TIG welded provided the cracks are in certain locations. So if you buy a used alloy wheel, it is worth checking it hasn't been weld repaired. I don't like the sound of this even if it might be legal. Steel is the go, and some even look the goods, such as the steelies on the new Defender.
Steel wheels can be hammered back into shape after a bend - cattle grid or something - whereas I don't need a tray for anything than usual stuff, alloy's best there - especially given the extra weight.
Toyota has never sponsored me. They want people buying new trucks not keeping old ones going!! Mahindra isn’t sponsoring me, they did provide the wheels though-
Qld parks and wildlife are getting rid of Mahindra And are getting Isuzu dmaxs. I have found out that they are on there 3rd diffs and are rusting out. And they don't even have 10000 km on them yet. So much for Mahindra. Just talk to them on Frazier island and thell tell you how bad they are.
Lift kit coming up - I wanted a new vehicle for once in my life - never had one. And no way I'd bother with a new Lux (anything older no worries) and especially one of those new Patrols! Couldn't afford to go to town let alone WA....
Wtf I thought U were a decent 4wder and then U went and got one of these cheap pieces of crap what happened to the fjs big red Milo and mustard Unsubscribe I think
@@scottb6046 def will be I thought Ruthy was a decent bloke who would tell us the truth not say a piece of crap is good because they pay him and don't say they aren't giving him the car for free or something
Love the vids on the mahidra mate, was a hilux driver for a long time, used rangers for work - and was looking at cannons until I came across your vids. I’m set on a black edition but I’m told 6 month wait in nsw for any dual cab variant. I’ll wait. It’s just what I want. Really looking forward to see what you do with yours so I may be inspired to do the same. Your judgement is respected and valued- Good on ya🤙
Thanks mate, appreciate that. I've got mine going through some mods now and look forward to showing it - and proving it - but so far loving every minute!
i'm with you on the steel wheel thing Roothy, yeah alloy is stronger outright but a few bangs an they could explode at any time, steel wont do that it just bends....... looking forward to see more...
You can bang a steel back into shape.
I had a steel wheel bend the other day on my GU more or less past the point of no return from a knock after a tyre debeaded.. Now it's anyone's guess what would have happened to my stock alloys if that happened but in 4 years I've never broken an alloy and I've spoken to a lot of people who've been all over Australia with alloys.. shit Jason from all 4 adventure had a gu with alloys that went all over aus and my understanding is he never had one break..
Obviously it depends on the quality of the alloy wheel but a well made alloy wheel is superior to steel wheels in my opinion.
Looking forward to hearing your updates as they come. All the best for a fabulous new year for your family and you.
From and old guy to an old guy I like what you're doing to your Mahindra. It's making me look a little closer at what you're doing but they are somewhat rare to find here in Vic.
Nice one, Roothy. Keep these clips coming - really interested to follow the build. Can’t wait to see you and Karen take it outback proper
geee. old mate. good to see your still kicking
Cant wait to see what you do with the exhaust and suspension! Keep us updated
Yep, still working on the planning of that - got lots of options but it's all new territory. Will have something up by Feb at latest because I can't wait...
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY Ive got the suspension sorted but waiting to see what Roothy comes up with to make the truck make a bit of noise and run easier.
SAGE MODE?
Agree with your point John on remote travel, be safe and as sure as you can, the Ma Ma won't let you down.
Mine came with steel wheels had it for 8 years no problems at all 👊
Steel wheels seem to suit the character of the truck, it’s got a utilitarian vibe to it.
Hi there, good to see that you're happy with the new Mahindra, I was going to sell my second one after all the problems I've had with our dealers here in South Africa, but after I've sourced some parts from a place that has them readily available and imports them I've decided to keep my older pickup, got it fixed up completely and enjoying it every day now, goes anywhere a Cruiser can go with more comfort...
Beauty - and thanks for the feedback. Most of the issues we've had in Australia in the past have been lack of genuine back up - that's all changed now.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY Is there any way I can contact you and send photos of my ute?
Yep - bushmechanic.rooth@gmail.com Thanks!
Watching this build with great interest. Good on ya mate!
Stay tuned - and thanks.
Oh it's still running.... 🔥 I'm so keen to hear/watch mahindra's 100 thousand review. See how it goes?
Yep that’ll be the proof. Totally agree. 👍
I got 250000 out of mine before I sold it
Hell it's nice listening to common sense emate. Great Ute great Ute by the sound of it. Haven't stopped smiling while watching.
Hi John ,I was think of getting 8/16 steel Bands and getting the Mahindra centres welding into them.
I have never seen someone so honestly happy with a Mahindra like John
im with you Ruthy on the Steel Wheels. i have an 06 Triton an i love my Steel 16's with 32inch rubber
Roothy, they look like a Discovery 1 pattern (89-97) Which is 5 x 165 or thereabouts. If so, the Discovery steelies made by Dunlop back in the day are absolutely bomb proof. Heavy as anything, but indestructible. Could be the go!!
Looks similar but won't fit - I tried that already! Offset oissues too. We'll get something made up I'm thinking.
Roothy I thought the exhaust was first. Can’t wait for that. How about a 3 inch straight through pipe. YUMMY 🤤
It won't make a lot of difference due to the DPF that kills the noise.
The stock exhaust is pretty average, especially the flattened to fit over chassis bit. Initial measuring looks like will have to run the pipe outside chassis rails which means modifying/changing side steps - that's what you get with something different but we'll work it out!
The Mahindra stud pattern is 5x160 same as Ford Transit 🤙
If you get in contact with Dynamic Wheels they can have a custom set made for you, they just won't come in until their next container does.
(Doesn't cost any extra from memory)
Thanks for that bit of info. Where are Dynamic Wheels? Just had hubs made up for my Overlanding trailer to the Mahindra stud pattern!
Thanks mate
@@KitchentoCampfire no worries!
Thanks Ben - have called a mate and will be doing somethingllike that once I work out offset for new tyre size and suspension lift - cheers
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY good stuff :)
If I wasn't down in NSW I'd happily help you figure it all out 😩
Happy New Year‼️ Nice to see you again.
Yes I a split rim man and steel rims good video as always.
Steel is the way to go for me, all the time. Happy New Year to you, the Handbrake and your family.
Happy new year and thanks - J and K!
Good call on steel wheels.
Mate don't mind steel at all. Both my road cars have alloy but for what you will be doing steel is fine. Have had to bash a steel wheel years ago and got me home. Really does look good underneath 😉 👍
Amazingly solid to lkook at engineering wise but time will tell! On ya mate - cheers
Yeah alloy wheels are tough and look fancy but when you crackem theres no going back 😂
G'day John, looks like a tough Ute, never considered looking at one, will now, cheers mate.
I looked at everything available in this class. Key start. Roof drip rails. Upright screen. High seats. Uncool by modern fashions but very practical. This looks the most practical so hoping it works out. 👍🍺 stay tuned.
Great stuff Uncle Rooth, can't wait to see whats next!
Lovely from Tanzania 🇹🇿 ❤️ ❤️
You didn't say what the stud pattern was, now I'll have to investigate further. Steel is good.
just did a tough track with the 16in factory tires and steel rims on the highway terain and no issues just adjusted air pressures to suit conditions
Too right. So much of traction is tyre pressure. 👍👍👍👌
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY besides you can buy 16in tires anywhere and cheaper by fare
thought I seen you along the foreshore the other day, seen those duel wheels on the tray, she looks great in the flesh :)
Every chance - love the Wynnum Manly waterfront! Always have -
They look like the Land Rover Defender steel rims, similar to the military wolf wheels!
Yes, very simlar but different offset unfortunately.
Tyres ide suggest fitting 235/85/16 mud tyres . Legal upsize & will give you that big more ground clearance & taller stance and won’t lose power compared to wide fat tyres
Love watching your progress Roothy I think Mahindra will have a supply issue soon just waiting for a auto model myself great video as always
I think you're right - and I got an invite to test the new autos later this year so I'm thinking they'
re not far away.
Only one new one on their Brissie forecourt / website
But then the Yota dealer round the corner is down to six vehicles on theirs
Do U wanna fancy pants or a bus capable of real off road, knowing it will work., Luv ya ole skool John 👍
To me the suspension looks a lot like the RA rodeos setup . do they have torsion bars ? if they do wind the front up , replace the springs and shocks , airbags in the rear and let the fun times begin :) , would also recommend changing out those auto hubs for manual locking ones
Agree on all points!!! Especially the auto hubs which apparently are easy to swap back to manual - and I will be.
Interested to see what you do with the suspension. I test drove a mahindra and the only thing I wasn't sure about was the torsion bar front end suspension. I don't know anything about it so couldn't understand how you could lift it. A few people told me you couldn't but not sure if that's right or not.
Definitely can. They ‘wind them up’ Factory farm option has 50mm lift so will try it first - then tune accordingly.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY great 50mm is all you need and all you really get out of IFS safely anyway
Where did you get the steel wheel from is it the spare wheel that came with the truck ? Look good 👍
Standard Mahindra- these cam off vehicles fitted with mags here in Australia.
Time for some big all terrains!
Yes, getting lift and wheel size right is going to happen - later this year I'd reckon.
The steel rims look like an over sized hilux 4x2 steel rim from the early 90's lol
Replace the auto locking hubs with free wheeling hubs as they fail when regular 4wding, happened to both mine and a mates. Made the change and no problems.
Ok, was going to anyway because I don;t like auto hubs but that's interesting - thanks mate
cool! good point
P.s I forgot to ask you,where did you buy your steel rim,as you did not say in your video thank you 😊
i am really looking forward to seeing how you trick the mahindra out. lift it a little, put on proper offroad tires... basic stuff would make it a bit tougher. Wish we got em in the States
Yep, researching all that now - we have very little Mahindra experience in Australia but the basic build is solid and simple and I totally agree - decent off-road tyres, a lift, better damping on the suspension, exhaust and free up the intake - and that's a start - cheers mate.
Hey Roothy, those rims looks very similar to the older boxy Land Rover defenders! Or even the LR series stud pattern.
Looking at my defender out the window makes me want to even bet money on it.
Love the vids can’t wait to see more on the mahindra
Yep, different offset and pattern - slightly!!! but enoough
Nice one roothy 👌
Hi Roothy when you work out the lift and off-sett for the rims what tyre size are you hoping to use
Still
Working on that. I’ve r got some ideas but need to work it out - will leave it like it is for a while. Thanks mate
Been travelling around Sri Lanka and there’s a bunch of Mahindra 4x4 utes here. They get absolutely flogged by the locals both transporting goods and as ‘safari jeeps’. Agricultural in design but that’s the appeal of them.
Ha~! After 40 years driving a 40 series the Mah is very high tech comfy for me... cheers mate!.
Looking good with the steelies. Are the stock tyres a 245/75R16?
Should be able to fit a set of Cooper ST Maxx or STT Pros in a 235/85R16 or 265/75R16 without many issues
Yes on size but clearance to front guard is an issue - until I get it lifted and maybe get a fatter offset wheel made. Thanks mate -
G'day Roothy, let's see if you can convince me to get one of these, I hope you can, Cheers and Happy New Year.
We’ll if you’re serious then hang in to see how it goes over big distances. Thanks mate.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY Yes mate, you have my attention ✌
Would love to see a mahindra running 255/85r16
John. I respect what you’re doing and the need to change the wheel style but alloy wheels are still a very durable alternative and they still use standard lug nuts. They’re also better looking and lighter I’d think? Steve 🇦🇺
Yep you’re right on several points mate. Alloys have got a
Lot better over the years. I love that they don’t rust. But I’ve always relied on steel for remote travel and I’m too
Old
To change. 👍👍🚛
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY haaa. Yes the age factor. I use it when the handbrake asks me things…anything….
Happy new year Roothy
I’ve been looking at Mahindra for a few years know.
Love there new shape and look.and old school tech.
Good for us old bush mechanics..
Sold me.
😎🍺👍
Key start. Roof drip rails. Upright screen. High seats. Uncool by modern fashions but very practical.
I have black coyote steel rims in 16x6.5 with a +25 offset from Infinity Wheels on mine with 245/75R16 Falken Wildpeak Mud Terrains… looks superb and way cheaper than an alloy option by a long shot…
Thank you. I’ll be checking those out. Was plus 25 an extra step out or what you need for clearance? Cheers. 👍👍🍺
Oh, forgot - any chance of sending me a photo of your wheels and the Mah itself? Really keen to know more. If so send to bushmechanic.rooth@gmail.com THANKING YOU!
nice
Wife will only drive an auto so I need Mahindra to PLEASE bring in the automatic.👍
I was looking forward to this
I just can't get my head around the amount of tray overhang ( to the south) behind the rear axle. The only thing you could carry would be the handbags handbag. Other wise the front wheels will be off the deck.
Yep it looks that way but if you put it next to a 79 series the dimensions are much the same - and that's from the spring hangers which is the crucial thing. Having said that I am looking at shifting the diff back a bit later one to get more tray space for a camping set up - early days yet - thanks mate.
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY Thanks for your reply John. You have been around the scene long enough to make good decisions.
When i look at all of the twin cab brands they appear to be similar in rear axle placement close to the back of the cab with excess overhang . Do all of the new vehicle engineers make a mistake like that or do they have shares in the aftermarket chassis extension companies? Cheers.
Appreciate your point of view Roothy... I'm gunna stick with the alloys for now, as it suits me. But I'm going for the BFGKO2's, keeping the standard size on 16" rims..... I'll see how that goes.👍
Let us know eh? Thanks mate - the BFG's are a damned good thing.
The wheel pattern is an odd one for sure. Look to South Africa for ideas. I went with 265/75R16LT Brigestone Dueler AT 697's but I need the 40mm lift to stop the minor rubbing. That's next in my build.
Yep, lift first, then tyres - maybe on custom offset steelies....
one of the alloys on my Torana has a crack so the tyre loses air constantly (currently a rolling shell, not on the road)
Yep, got the same slow leak issue with an alloy on my old BMW motorcycle.
Lovin it mate and I get your whole steel wheel thing but I think you are being a bit over the top. I used to be same but I have seriously only seen one failure on a quality alloy rim. Seen others and all have been cheap garbage el budget rims. We also used to only run tube tyres and slit rims and rag tyres in mulga, but I'd never do that again for love nor money. Anyway, I am super keen on this project, I reckon there's a lot to like about the Mahindra, and I am really glad you are putting one through its paces.
Sounds like we've had similar experiences - only ever ran splitties and tubes on the tour trucks. I'll never be convinced on alloys in the bush tho - anyway we'll see how she fares over distance and corrugations!
The curry cruiser
What brand and where did you purchase your centre-pole touring tent?
Heyho. It’s an Aussie made Southern Cross from Melbourne- it’s also fifteen years old. Not sure if they’re still in business. Excellent tent. Best I’ve ever had. 👍
They're still in business and better than ever - southerncrosscanvas.com.au/product-category/tents/
When the wheels are Steel they are Real. Alloy wheels crack or buckle when you hit a deep hole
I blew out the turbo in mine after 10k kilometers. Also had difficulty getting the rear brakes to work correctly. After working out the kinks ran well, however , dealer support in Costa Rico is less than sub par. Terrible customer service and parts availability.....well non existing.
Would you feel confident in taking this vehicle everywhere Milo went ?
No, it's not Milo - but Milo was driven for filming which often meant choosing the most spectacular terrain as opposed to the simple way through. This one's for sensible touring with wife - and fair dinkum, after twenty years of trips with other vehicles I can assure you that there are very few things that'll go where Milo could.
So at this early stage would you recommend them
Key start. Roof drip rails. Upright screen. High seats. Uncool by modern fashions but very practical. Will it last? I think so if looked after but we will see.
So where did you score the wheels Roothy ?
Mahindra supplied them when I asked. - taken off vehicles to fit new alloys!!
A lot of weight on there to balance new rim and tyres would have thought they be better than that
Theyr'e in for a rebalance now - well spotted mate!!!
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY I use rubber grease to fit tyres keeps a very good seal and hardly have to put in any air. Try it it works. You only need a tiny amount on beed and valve stem
Yep Roothy build it the way you want mate 😁👍 by keeping it simple you get reliability and that is the main thing when doing the stuff YOU like doing 😉👌
keep well and you and the misses have a fanbloodytastic 2022 😉🍺🍺
That's the plan! Thanks mate!!
John did you buy the vehicle ? Are you being paid to drive it ?
Yes I bought it. Yes I got a good deal. I would have got the same or better with anyone in return for publicising it. However it had to be done this way because I genuinely want to test it out. So if it fails you’ll read about it, unlike a few chaps in my trade with various rigs - Amaroks?? In Australia? And $100k 79s with less comfort than my 47? It’s a weird world.
I've been looking for a new 4x4. Not a ute so to speak but very interested in the Mahindra brand. Been around for a long time...financially stable conpany and a great alternative to the Chinese rivals. Which I'm not too keen on supporting for my own ethical reasons. Mahindra are about the release the new Scorpio in India. It's a bit bigger than a Jeep Cherokee or RAV 4 but it will be available with 4x4 and a low range transfer case.
Probably the only "true" 4x4 in the D segment.
I don't need anything quite as big as an Everest/Prado...so I'm following developments closely. If confirmed for Australia, I'll likely put a deposit down for one. It's probably not going to be as refined as the Japanese rivals but I have a feeling Mahindra have come a long way. At the speculated price point I think it might be a winner.
Yep, India's always been on our side - must be the love of cricket! We're getting a bunch of new models here soon and I'm looking forward to testing their new 7 seater wagon!
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steellys for ever from nz
Totally agree - alloy is for town cars...
"Got to go where no one is" so no one sees you driving that car lol
It's all about where you're going, not how you got there!
All good m8 just taking the piss
Running in: Get the engine warm then drive it like you stole it.
Strictly for rentals.....
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Long range fuel tank options?
Looking at where th spare was but Gough Plastics in Qld have several excellent tanks that’d suit. Google them. 👍🚛
Mahindra has great refined diesel engines
It is the quietest diesel I've EVER tested, very economical and lovely down low torque - great motor IF it does the distance - it'll be getting good servicing along the way!
Sorry got to say you have turned a not too bad looking Ute to a crappy looking one with those shocking looking wheels
Yes, to some people it's all about looks - not me, whic is probably pretty obvious!!! On ya mate -
Hi Roothy I have noticed a few comments saying you are paid by Mahindra could you please clarify this did you pay for the Mahindra with your own money? or are you sponsored by them? I like the look of them and I think that you are giving your unbiased opinion about them but would be great to get this cleared up as there are a lot of You-tubers that say what ever they are paid to say.And as for the comments saying its not a Toyota the new Toyotas aren't like the real original Toyotas they used to be. Thanks for your great Aussie content.
i want to see it do the tele track
The rear wheel placement looks odd , too much tray hanging off the back, recipe for broken chassis when loaded up.
Same dimensions as most dual cabs if you go off spring shackles but might shift axle back later for a
Camping style tray maybe. Thanks mate
geez Rooth, you've aged 40 years in 1
Oh dear.
Yes, a single big hit cracked one of my alloys and resulted in a slow leak. I imagine it may have eventually broke off as a lump. I was amazed to learn that it appears legal for cracked alloy wheels to be TIG welded provided the cracks are in certain locations. So if you buy a used alloy wheel, it is worth checking it hasn't been weld repaired. I don't like the sound of this even if it might be legal. Steel is the go, and some even look the goods, such as the steelies on the new Defender.
Good points - have heard they weld them. very risky! I'm not worried about looks and despite what people say they weigh about the same.
What Is the tyre size?
Painted green???
Only if it proves itself. 🚛
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY See you lost in the bush somewhere.
i dont understand the logic , wants steel wheels for strength , gets rid of the steel bin for alloy bin/tray?
Steel wheels can be hammered back into shape after a bend - cattle grid or something - whereas I don't need a tray for anything than usual stuff, alloy's best there - especially given the extra weight.
5mm smaller pcd the old land rover pcd anyone who does old landy wheels should be able to set uo for them
Offset might be an issue too from my basic measurements
Land rover wheels
Almost but not quite.
What happen to Toyota? They didn’t sponsor you now it’s all about Mahindra?
Toyota has never sponsored me. They want people buying new trucks not keeping old ones going!! Mahindra isn’t sponsoring me, they did provide the wheels though-
Those wheels look too small for that truck
Yep, got to lif her to get something bigger!
Qld parks and wildlife are getting rid of Mahindra And are getting Isuzu dmaxs. I have found out that they are on there 3rd diffs and are rusting out. And they don't even have 10000 km on them yet. So much for Mahindra. Just talk to them on Frazier island and thell tell you how bad they are.
I'm going to check on that - they do vehicle replacments regularly on Frasmo, but this goes agaiont what I know so far - thanks anyway!
Like more camping rather then nut & bolts.
buddy. you need a lift kit in that. the wheels are way way to close to the back body cabbin doors. how dumb. why u not get a patrol or hilux
Lift kit coming up - I wanted a new vehicle for once in my life - never had one. And no way I'd bother with a new Lux (anything older no worries) and especially one of those new Patrols! Couldn't afford to go to town let alone WA....
Sorry Roothy all due respect but damn it's one of the ugliest cars I've seen. Its hidious
Beauty in the eye of the beholder maybe? Thank heavens the Handbrake doesn't put looks first...
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Wtf I thought U were a decent 4wder and then U went and got one of these cheap pieces of crap what happened to the fjs big red Milo and mustard Unsubscribe I think
Off you go then
@@scottb6046 def will be I thought Ruthy was a decent bloke who would tell us the truth not say a piece of crap is good because they pay him and don't say they aren't giving him the car for free or something