American Reacts to The ULTIMATE 4x4 Setup - Australia

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  • @travelsolo2677
    @travelsolo26772 жыл бұрын

    This type of build is very common here in OZ. Most off-road vehicles here are diesel due to the outback conditions and better for deep water crossings. The main reason for the snorkel is keeping the air intake high for our many deep water crossings here in OZ.

  • @biggles9604

    @biggles9604

    7 ай бұрын

    The reason I have a snorkle is for dust. Gets above dust kick up on red dust roads. Red dust is so fine it doesn't care about your filters life time.

  • @anthonymare2681
    @anthonymare26812 жыл бұрын

    Most people in Australia that actually do "overlanding" or touring here don't own setups like these unless they are either cashed up A.F. and have no sense or they are paid to promote the products. The latter traps the former along with all the people aspiring to waste their hard earned on the advice from people like Ronnie and 24/7 on YT. There, I said it. You don't need most of it and 90% of Australians don't have this kind of setup - or they do to one degree or another and just did it themselves for 1/3rd the price or less. The majority of people that get sucked in to paying what amounts to a second vehicle on the back of their already overpriced dual cab never do the sort of stuff that 24/7 do because they don't have the time or they just thought it was what they wanted before they actually went out and did some of these trips and then discovered that it really wasn't for them. The most expensive setups I see in QLD have barely if ever been off road. I built something similar myself for less than 12 grand without the inverter and cooker. That's tray, canopy, lighting, lithium and the drop slide, pull out kitchen and a 270 awning. Oh including paint and I insulated the thing and carpeted it. I did mine because I needed something to do during covid. To those promoting the tax benefits - you best not get caught. ITC is not 100% either way, if you use it 10% for work that's all you can legally claim. Mate I'm sure that I don't need to give you a run down on how much salt you need to take with YT videos. This is not in any way mainstream Australian off road.

  • @Trevscuriosites
    @Trevscuriosites2 жыл бұрын

    In South Africa lots of folks fit snorkels to their vehicles and of course we also have the diesel Rangers

  • @BrentyDProductions

    @BrentyDProductions

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, South Africa and Australia have really similar offroad culture I've noticed.

  • @continental_drift
    @continental_drift2 жыл бұрын

    A lot of thought has gone into the design of the canopy.

  • @stewierun9940
    @stewierun99402 жыл бұрын

    Ian need to have a look at Ronny Dahl & 4wd 24/7 for vehicles GCI Traytec for trays and canopy’s builders Aussie Destinations Unknown for a Chev improved for Australia 😁 Finke for off-road bush racing 👍

  • @kevfaux8396

    @kevfaux8396

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cape York trip with a drop into Gunshot maybe

  • @fuctalignment
    @fuctalignment2 жыл бұрын

    Good to see some Aussie 4x4 appreciation. I think America could learn a few things from our culture. It’s also awesome to see more american full sized trucks rolling around here in aus. Absolute rigs.

  • @robdotcom71

    @robdotcom71

    Жыл бұрын

    He needs to check out Ronny Dahl's 79 or 4Xoverland's Troopy.

  • @caltravels9454
    @caltravels94542 жыл бұрын

    I feel obliged to say, our tyres are not allowed to exceed the width of the vehicle. mud flaps are also a legal requirement

  • @montyfpv2259

    @montyfpv2259

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell that to literally 90 percent of Ranger owners. It seems a right of passage to have massive tyres hanging out the side of their utes.

  • @aussieguy3689

    @aussieguy3689

    2 жыл бұрын

    Flared guards fix the wide tyre problem and mudflaps are standard . ✌️

  • @darrengray2309

    @darrengray2309

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah but Ranger owners are WANKERS

  • @exogator

    @exogator

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@montyfpv2259 it's because they think they're Americans xD

  • @jamiejimjam6976

    @jamiejimjam6976

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes its needed hahaha

  • @BadlandIndustries
    @BadlandIndustries2 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised the US overlanding market hasn't fully embraced the canopy. Guess I'll just have to make one for my rig.

  • @yermoffroad

    @yermoffroad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Smartcap, Pecor and mitts alloy are all in the states now. There's also another us based fab shop I saw on dirt lifestyle's channel. They're super expensive but they're available.

  • @BadlandIndustries

    @BadlandIndustries

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yermoffroad yep I've been following all of them. Im working on designing and building my own. Stealing all the great design ideas from Mitts, GCI, Norweld, DMW, etc. All I gotta do is learn to weld aluminum lol.

  • @shanevonharten3100
    @shanevonharten31002 жыл бұрын

    1st day of winter here in oz and Mt Panorama has had a snowfall. There's literally thousands of off road rig variations here,

  • @glennllewellyn7369

    @glennllewellyn7369

    2 жыл бұрын

    Snowed here near Nimitabel too!

  • @fugawiaus

    @fugawiaus

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, snowed a bit here in Mt Victoria. We were thinking of popping over to Bathurst because you got more than us but then thought every man and his dog will be heading to Oberon. Bugger that. Hehe

  • @4kays160

    @4kays160

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fugawiaus you couldnt have the highway is closed from marangaroo to raglan, im in wallerawang and there only letting locals drive to lithgow and back..

  • @fugawiaus

    @fugawiaus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@4kays160 my son spent a lot of time in Wang with his mates. Did they close janolan to Oberon as well

  • @4kays160

    @4kays160

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fugawiaus im not sure, but at a guess id say the usuall numpies from sydney came out to see snow and got bogged and blocked the road for 8 hours like every other time it snows and had to wait for rescue to tow them out.. thats what happens every time it snows here lol

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw35292 жыл бұрын

    It makes me wonder how I ever got by with a '76 2WD Kombi. I did have to park it on a slope so I could push start it when the radio flattened the battery. The beer usually ran out at about the same time the ice melted in the Esky so that usually meant a run into town. Didn't have a chair, just sat with my legs out the side of the sliding door. Didn't need a tent, I had a folding bed in the vehicle. If I had my time again, I would have bought a table. Cost me $4000 32 years ago. Times have changed but I haven't.

  • @adamposadas4163
    @adamposadas41632 жыл бұрын

    he's one of the smaller youtubers but makes some great content, based on the north coast. He now works for Mits Alloy, who built the tray and canopy. Builds like this are pretty common these days, having a setup that's organised, practical and works makes life a lot easier when you get out regularly

  • @AndyViant

    @AndyViant

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly not super impressed by his setup, but as he explains it's a new tray and he's still finalizing his build as he works out how to use the space to best efficiency.

  • @adamposadas4163

    @adamposadas4163

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AndyViant yeah excactly, still organising it. Someone like Tyler Thompson has his Nav set up pretty well, and of course some of the builds on 4wd24/7 are good. Mine is super basic and home made but works most of the time, tray and canopy, lithium, solar, upright fridge and a pie warmer. Does the job

  • @richardblain7095
    @richardblain70952 жыл бұрын

    The snorkel is more about lifting the air intake above the dust on un sealed roads than anything else

  • @exogator

    @exogator

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pretty useless for that unless it's bulldust and you're following someone, I drive 1000s of ks on dirt roads a year and honestly it's never really an issue unless you follow someone for a while.

  • @richardblain7095

    @richardblain7095

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@exogator Not arguing with that at all. That's my experience too.

  • @ozzycommander
    @ozzycommander2 жыл бұрын

    Thing to remember what ever price an Aussie quotes you can 1/2 it if your living in the states. our minimum wage is double that of the USA, so everything is double expensive.... except for healthcare because we are not animals

  • @aussieguy3689

    @aussieguy3689

    2 жыл бұрын

    We also pay loads more in tax than the US we are a very highly taxed country .

  • @AUmarcus

    @AUmarcus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aussieguy3689 Tax rates are historically low.

  • @AndyViant

    @AndyViant

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AUmarcus ah ha ha ha. Tax rates are the second highest they've been since WW2.

  • @AndyViant
    @AndyViant2 жыл бұрын

    I think MORE Aussies are into their 4wd's as the biggest selling section of the car market is the dual cab ute (medium truck) market. But due to regulations and safety concerns we don't tend to see 6 inch lifts and 38 inch tyres. Once I drove stuff like that (GQ Shorty on 36" Super Swampers) but those days are long past, because the police have heavily cracked down on those kinds of vehicles. What we build for now is mostly distance touring. When I travel to go camping, 4wding and hunting with my mates it is normally a 2000 kilometer (1200 mile) trip, so it has to have good reliability, reasonable fuel consumption and good comfort. 33"s are the go rather than 36"-38" tyres, and these days I'd be buying a radial aggressive all terrain over a pure mud tyre or a rag* tyre. So while the 4wd has to be quite capable when I get there, as I'm usually talking about something like Victorian High Country driving through mud and snow, or Cape York and crossing crocodile infested rivers bonnet deep in water. Although to be honest with what I drive, twin difflocks and all, I'd probably bypass Gunshot Creek. As such, we tend to build something that might be capable of getting through MOAB or Rubicon trail (but only so long as you get your lines right or pull out the winch) it's more an all terrain tourer that can get the family into places that most people will never experience. *rag tyre relates to construction (bias ply, meaning "fibre" plies as opposed to metal plies) and is not in any way derogatory. Just because I know someone, somewhere will get triggered by another meaning for that word.

  • @AndyViant

    @AndyViant

    2 жыл бұрын

    Should point out that 2000 km is ONE WAY. 4000 km return.

  • @terencemcgeown2358

    @terencemcgeown2358

    2 жыл бұрын

    For some reason it changed Navara to Vitara. I should have checked but was speed typing as to get back to drinking with friends.

  • @jordanfarrar9955

    @jordanfarrar9955

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually with money anything is possible ;) had 5.5” and 36” simmiexs on my 6bt gu ute engineering can get through many loop holes ;)

  • @Saphire0437
    @Saphire04372 жыл бұрын

    Australian here. Only people I know with these kinds of $$$ setups either did it for the tax write offs through their business, or bought the vehicle second hand from somebody who did this. You get the occasional cashed up bogan mines employee too I guess. More often you see utes with much more basic canopies and a bit of DIY about them, or wagons like patrols and landcruisers. People also tend to shop around and end up with vehicles with a wide range of parts on them over the years. Rather than walking into a place like Mits with an open checkbook. As much as the canopy business is booming, as much as these companies will try their hardest to make you think everyone's got one, its not commonplace to see $35k dropped on top of a $40k car all in one go.

  • @oliverrudas682
    @oliverrudas6822 жыл бұрын

    You should so do a collaboration with someone from Australia, talk about the differences between American and Australian day to day life and have a segment on the differences between American and Australian 4wds.

  • @mathish1477

    @mathish1477

    11 ай бұрын

    I could do it😉

  • @MASTURBIKER
    @MASTURBIKER2 жыл бұрын

    I actually camp off a motorbike, fit everything into 2-3 bags depending on where and how long I go for, This Chistmas I'll be doing a 10 and a half thousand k trip from Melbourne almost up to Darwin then hooking left over to Broome, down to Perth and back across to home I've got 23 days to do it so should be good with time to look around. I think it works out to a minimum of 485km's per day that I have to stick too, can't wait!

  • @dentray
    @dentray2 жыл бұрын

    I have a Jeep TJ aussie Import, it fits a Swag and a fridge with the rear seats removed! Simple "as" but I do actually need a Gas tanker following behind me every road trip! lol, 4x4 crazy people! when I go on a camping trip I don't even wash till I get home! You need to keep it simple, who wants to cook a rib eye with a Wal doff salad in the Bush?? All you need is a fridge for the beer! :)

  • @RamaAlonso
    @RamaAlonso2 жыл бұрын

    im from Argentina and i have a 07 4x4 dual cab Ford Ranger with an International 3.0 4 cyl powerstroke turbo diesel, not much hp but very good torque, i don't have that much gear as the guy in the video, but with good recovery gear, 31 inch bf ATs ko2 i never had any problems offroading, mostly dune/beach cruising. I'm tempted to say that in almost every other country, except for the US, mid sized 4wds or utes or midsized trucks comes with diesel engines, there are gasoline options in some models but gasser engines are the exception ( gas 2.4 4 cyl ford ranger and 3l v6 hilux for example) but pretty much people assume if you have a midsize truck you have a diesel truck, at least here in south america and in Australia. Keep it up with the good content, greetings from the west's down under 🤣🤣🧉🧉🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @iceyibis4876
    @iceyibis48762 жыл бұрын

    I would really recommend 4WD/247 they have a ton of videos about off-roading in Australia as well as builds they do. Also I just wanted to say that most 4WD’s in Australia are diesels to my knowledge!

  • @dzzope

    @dzzope

    2 жыл бұрын

    If I'm not mistaken thats true most places, availability of diesel for agriculture / equipment / industry in remote areas mean diesel makes more sense.. Also a hold over from diesel being super simple (without modern stuff, sensors, dpf, turbo or any frills) and reliable. US and probably saudi or similar with V cheap local Petrol / Gas (Actually, lots of the older russian Kmaz trucks were gas too IIRC) 4WD/247 is a great ad disguised as a show.. but good content if your into Aussies goin off road and mucking about.

  • @audioawesome9527
    @audioawesome95272 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, I get your question about "if this guy is new, this is awesome".... something you need to know about australian culture, a person who has 10 years of good experience at any thing will usually say they are noobs. Aussies always downplay how experienced they are. In Australia if you "big note " yourself people will ignore or trash you. I guess its a culture of "Talk small, be big."

  • @AC-dr4gq

    @AC-dr4gq

    2 жыл бұрын

    Australians have a national phenomena "Tall Poppy Syndrome" for anyone blowing their own trumpet haha

  • @RESET1776
    @RESET17762 жыл бұрын

    One of the things that I really didn’t see covered is that the box part of the build is attached via a flatbed. With that when your not on the trails you can put the box on stands & have your stake side flatbed work truck.

  • @evanmurphy2165

    @evanmurphy2165

    2 жыл бұрын

    This canopy is a lift off canopy and they are bolted to the tray. On each corner there are 2 holes in the front and rear frames where the jack stands slot into for raising the canopy once it is unbolted so the vehicle can drive out from underneath. In Oz, it is not so common that the canopy would be removed while camping - some might as a 'base station', but for the most part the canopy stays on the back. It is a useful feature though if you don't want to carry the canopy around everywhere with you or you need a flat surface for other things.

  • @marco_grt4460
    @marco_grt44602 жыл бұрын

    working in the quarry, I tried two vehicles: the Ford Ranger for small maintenance, but the gem is an Iveco Daily 4×4 long wheelbase with 19.6 cubic meters of cargo set up as a mobile workshop, when you take the hairpin you have the feeling to overturn, but in the end it doesn't happen. It has 24 gears (it is a 6-speed with two reduced levers)

  • @AusExplorer
    @AusExplorer2 жыл бұрын

    For $30k plus the vehicle, you better be camping every weekend lol. For me thats a whole new motorcycle, or redoing a kitchen or bathroom or something. That said I've already done the whole around Australia camping thing, with a roof camper on a GXL landcruiser. Cape York, Simpson desert .etc all of that. Was a really good time.

  • @caltravels9454
    @caltravels94542 жыл бұрын

    Before I begin, There is no ultimate, depends on what you want to do, a rock crawler is not a mall crawler, nor is a tourer a mud slinger lol, it is a very personal choice, My car is a tourer, 2002 Hilux 6 banger, custom canopy, it is hard to keep the weight down to stay legal once you have a canopy and bullbar.

  • @shaynegadsden

    @shaynegadsden

    2 жыл бұрын

    i have a 97 lux so about the same except i turbo'ed the diesel the one bonus is here in Tassy they don't really check your cars so as long as it looks good your pretty right

  • @joekool5005
    @joekool50052 жыл бұрын

    What a great video! Thanks for doing it. I would say Australia is the 4wd captial of the world. We have a massive off road 4x4 culture. People think that we'd be more English but we're very American in so many ways but different. Huge car culture on all levels too. That vehicle is typical but probably state of the art. A lot of mods and money! We don't go to a park, takes our vehicles off the trailer and go four wheeling and then go home. Very different. Australia is a big country, the size of America or Europe. Not only do we have to get there, we have to get back! It could be a 5000km round trip! Our off road vehicles are built for that. There are a lot of off road trailers designed for the same as well. Also the larger 4x4 pickups would have trouble in the bush due to their size and wheel base. That's why you don't see them. We do have them, but they're used more for towing. Nothing like a Ram or Silverado to do the job. I guess it's about function, practicality and getting the job done. Everybody's vehicle will be built for the type of touring or off roading that they do. And yes, they're all diesels except for the late model Nissan patrols which are V8 petrol. Lots of older vehicles too especially, LandCruisers,Patrols, Hiluxs,etc.

  • @BoldRam
    @BoldRam2 жыл бұрын

    Mitz Alloy are the best in the business. Their gear is next level and quality front to back.

  • @jeremeh911
    @jeremeh9112 жыл бұрын

    4x4's are the biggest selling market in aus, tax write offs for small businesses, low interest rates and only domestic tourism since early 2020 has exploded the market. a lot of dual cab utes are looking at months of waiting for orders, 70 series landcruiser buyers are being told 6-12months. one 4x4 youtuber you might enjoy is Ronny Dahl, longer content though so big reacts.

  • @clintk4691

    @clintk4691

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Ronny Dahl is great. Definitely worth checking out.

  • @rickietininczky4983

    @rickietininczky4983

    2 жыл бұрын

    12 to 18 months for a cruiser and 9 to 12 for a hilux now haha.

  • @riamriam6758

    @riamriam6758

    2 жыл бұрын

    Longer than 12 months now boss. Even F trucks are on a 2 year wait.

  • @ciwiyeet8216

    @ciwiyeet8216

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rickietininczky4983 only waited 1 month for my hilux rugged x

  • @jeremeh911

    @jeremeh911

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rickietininczky4983 ​by the time i can afford one, the used market will probably get flooded anyway

  • @leylandroberts4820
    @leylandroberts48202 жыл бұрын

    It's a diesel mate all of our trucks in Oz are mostly diesel. The lancruiser 200 series is the king of diesel 4wds!

  • @sirslaythelot6018
    @sirslaythelot60182 жыл бұрын

    I converted a Toyota Hiace van into a mini house , small 12 v system,queen size bed , fridge and lighting . Love it for weekends away along our Queensland coast line .

  • @typhoon-7
    @typhoon-72 жыл бұрын

    Hilux owner here. ARB fitted, winch, safari snorkel, etc etc.... I'm running 32" tyres and they are the sweet spot for me. I have A/T and M/T depending on where I'm going but bigger tyres just cause so many problems elsewhere and it's not a rock crawler, it's for long journeys.

  • @glennllewellyn7369

    @glennllewellyn7369

    2 жыл бұрын

    My basic Hilux shits on yours bro. I carry a fishing rod and mini tackle box. Learn from me young grasshopper.

  • @typhoon-7

    @typhoon-7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@glennllewellyn7369 blah blah blah

  • @glennllewellyn7369

    @glennllewellyn7369

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@typhoon-7 I said learn from me!

  • @Reneesillycar74
    @Reneesillycar742 жыл бұрын

    And I’m about to go camping & 4wding on a mountain (Southern Blue Mountains area) with none of that stuff, just my swag, partner & firewood to keep me warm. I think I might not make it back alive 🥶🤣 Great vid Ian, hope I survive to see another one 🤣✌🏼

  • @BWNSPTV

    @BWNSPTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always take a water bag, an axe, a shovel, a first aid kit with field dressings & shock blanket & UHF handheld radio with fresh batteries & or bright flashlight. UHF radio flashlight at night or shock blanket in daylight is the difference between signalling an aircraft flying at or almost directly overhead vs signalling line of sight literally 10s or even 100+ kms for help any direction.

  • @Reneesillycar74

    @Reneesillycar74

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BWNSPTV Thank you

  • @craussiegames4387
    @craussiegames43872 жыл бұрын

    How ya going, good to see this video. To answer your question about diesel. All of our 4x4 are diesels with the couple of exceptions of Petrol. For overlanding. We just use the word (tourer) because it does all our touring around the country

  • @petert24turner71
    @petert24turner712 жыл бұрын

    There is a guy in Australia who shows how to set up 4wd vehicles, camping gear etc, he explains it to the newbies into 4wding, you can find him at "Ronny Dahl 4 Wheeling Australia." i'm not suggesting to show his vids but for your info into 4 wheeling in Aus. He is based in WA. and has links to others around Aus. hope you enjoy browsing.

  • @peterbarber7613

    @peterbarber7613

    2 жыл бұрын

    petert24 turner. Please don't suggest that joker to him

  • @petert24turner71

    @petert24turner71

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@peterbarber7613 Do you have a problem or did you take his advice the wrong way and it went awry.

  • @peterbarber7613

    @peterbarber7613

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@petert24turner71 i dont have a problem.i just do camping the old way + its different when everything is given to him

  • @cydery
    @cydery2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ian I ran an old Land Rover for years and when things got really bad we used to run snow chains on the front wheels, it was a common practice and nearly every one carried a set even if they'd never seen snow in their lives, just something you see these days. I forgot to add that up in the territory most off-roaders had roof rack to sleep on, it was the only way to avoid the midgies

  • @ricciardomilano437
    @ricciardomilano4372 жыл бұрын

    My 2021 Ranger Wildtrack is a Diesel. It is a 3.2 5 cylinder with a 6-speed automatic transmission. I love it! Then again, I live in Central America.

  • @susanfrangos4525
    @susanfrangos45252 жыл бұрын

    We do alot of free camping so ours is very similar to this but mazda bt50 ..its funny watching you get excited about what we take as normal..we all should be a little more grateful...thanks again for your videos...

  • @Smickster01
    @Smickster012 жыл бұрын

    haha@23 grand. yeah its alot. but us aussies who are into 4wd holiday vehicles like to spout brand names of components while sitting around the fire with a beer..it is more or less "look at how much money i make compared to you" attitude. my son and his mates are like this and spend up on their units, but one of their mates opted for a no name unit which turned out much better in quality and usability after a few trips around the country. cost him way less than half of this and is almost identical. Im all for value and tried to convince my son to save some money when he built his hilux, , but after two years, my son regrets the big brand name 4wd bits as his mates value version has no issues while my son is always back at *** getting his tray stuff repaired. dont know why some people think big advert companies sell better stuff. its not always the case here in australia. we have so many smaller companies providing massive quality to get a real name in this industry by providing quality at low cost. 10G will get this setup by a local engineering group.

  • @svenomick5857
    @svenomick58572 жыл бұрын

    Ian there is 100 thousand dollars in that set up very well done nice.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn2 жыл бұрын

    I used to live in a 60 series Toyota Landcruiser wagon. It was an '83 model, completely stock in the drivetrain. 2H diesel, 5-speed manual. 60mph was it's top speed. On the flat. She was old and tired but would go just about anywhere I wanted to go. Loved that wagon. I'm currently refurbishing a hi-lift Ford Courier 2x4. It's got the Ford SOHC V6 4.0l. It's a crew cab with an 1800 mm (6' x 6') aluminium dropside tray. I'm fixing the back up to hold my genset, welder, tools etc, plus a 100 litre water tank, small hot water tank, stove etc. I'm building an elevating platform that will sit low over all the tools etc and can be raised to roof height. That will be my bed (yes, it will be covered). Eventually, I'll have racks over the body to hold a solar panel setup. Then I'll be living in it and tripping around the country permanently.

  • @furryblue6377
    @furryblue63772 жыл бұрын

    Diesel run cooler undercarriage, less chance of sparking bushfires, and until recently was cheaper fuel. Turbo diesels are generally more efficient, than unleaded petrol. Petrol/gas is nearly double in price in Aus to US. You also have to remember, even though we are comparable with the US in land size, the population is around our coast line. So when we go bush, we go bush. Dodgey phone networks, no fuel for 300km. No shops. Rescue if you break something can be 12hrs away. Got to be self sufficient.

  • @Outland9000

    @Outland9000

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. Less than 30 million people in an area the size of the continental USA really brings the meaning of ass-end of nowhere into focus. Love it.

  • @furryblue6377

    @furryblue6377

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Outland9000 Haha! For sure! USA 332 million, versus Aust 27 million.

  • @NeilBlanco
    @NeilBlanco2 жыл бұрын

    WOW! What a great setup!!!

  • @deniswaddell3897
    @deniswaddell38972 жыл бұрын

    The fact that Ian runs the Aussie Siri just cracks me up!

  • @marybell8229
    @marybell82292 жыл бұрын

    We’ve got a similar set up but in a towable trailer (because we need to use the Ute for work and honestly can’t be bothered taking it off and on). Can’t use it for hardcore 4wd but it does the job.

  • @sandracampbell9036
    @sandracampbell9036 Жыл бұрын

    Dashcam owners Australia is a Goode one to watch. Cheers mate. Keep up the great vids

  • @komasped9469
    @komasped94692 жыл бұрын

    Love my 2000 Nissan Patrol Wagon.. my kids love it and very reliable, only a handful of the must do mods just to tour and last the many years to come.. 291,000kms and only just worn in.. hahahaha...

  • @mezanian
    @mezanian2 жыл бұрын

    We don't go "out in nature "....WE GO BUSH.

  • @andrewcoulter323
    @andrewcoulter323 Жыл бұрын

    here in Aus we call cruising around casual off roading and set up for camping we call it a touring rig, if your into more harder tracks its simply called a tough track rig. obviously the ideal rig is a tourer that can do tough tracks...😁

  • @SM1075
    @SM1075 Жыл бұрын

    A couple of off roading channels you might like to check out is Patriot Games / Campers and Fire to Fork.

  • @martindallen9068
    @martindallen90682 жыл бұрын

    overlanding, that term is used often here in Aus, but more often we would call it touring. offroad touring, 4x4 touring, outback touring etc.

  • @devo3243
    @devo32432 жыл бұрын

    There are two types of 4x4ers here. Guys like this (no hate) that have all the gear and I am kinda jealous of. And those of us that take nothing but some tools, a swag and some food. I wish I had this much stuff sometimes but the old TJ can't carry much 😂

  • @HDvids101

    @HDvids101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hipster plumbers and the normal bloke

  • @jonowoodgo

    @jonowoodgo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha so true hey.... Yeah I'm still on all terrains mud versions but not a nice set of 33 muddies, a simple king's swag a shitty awning and that's me. Oh and i bought a fridge. My ute see's more than some of those 110k and up beast's. Mk triton dual cab 06 old school mechanical Diesel so i can afford to fix it hahaha. See ya out there one-day if in Vicco🤙💯

  • @HDvids101

    @HDvids101

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonowoodgo Good on ya normal salt of the earth real person ;-)

  • @jonowoodgo

    @jonowoodgo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HDvids101 thank you i really appreciate that. Bless you🙏💯❤️

  • @devo3243

    @devo3243

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonowoodgo 31's and 40mm lift on my TJ. Has gone everywhere I've asked it to, without costing $40'000. Swag in the back, toolbox incase it breaks down and I'm all set 😂

  • @catherineprice4766
    @catherineprice47662 жыл бұрын

    Oh I love my 2003 Nissan Patrol. She climbs mountains, tows our full size caravan and runs like a dream. We didn't spend anywhere near that amount on our system, but damn, it's pretty schmick . I figure as long as the drinks are cold, the tyres can be reinflated and I can sleep in comfort and warmth, we're good. I do think my next fourby will be the new 300 series cruiser though. We're so lucky to have Australia as our backdrop no matter what we drive. 🙃❤️

  • @lizwalls5586
    @lizwalls5586 Жыл бұрын

    Ian, you need to watch the build of Trip in a Van’s new 200 series LANDCRUISER where it was lengthened and fitted out with a fully working canopy. Also watch Aussie Destinations Unkown and their setup on a 2500 Chevy Silverado. They are both awesome vehicles and both families full time travel towing awesome caravans around everywhere in Australia. Both families have just, this year, picked up their brand new vans as the previous vans were approx. 2.1/2 years old.

  • @Zed483
    @Zed4832 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ian , that was good. Something id love to do with my Holden Colorado but a bit like you i was shocked with the price. Ill just settle with my DIY setup for now 👍

  • @markscott2360
    @markscott23602 жыл бұрын

    I actually just bought a Ford Ranger 2022 last of the 3.2 5cyl run,it's aa bare bones XL and I'm gunna set it up how i want it,the used car market in Australia especially with these particular trucks is very expensive so it was really a no brainer to do it this way plus a new vehicle.

  • @gettindirty4x4adventure
    @gettindirty4x4adventure2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome to see Australia's best ranger make it on the channel. Been following him for years now. You'll have to come over and head out bush for a few days one day and see what it's all about down here. Totally different from most of the 4x4's you would see in the states that seem to jacked up and on big ass rims and small rubber and all for show with lights and speakers.. 😂 those things wouldn't go very far in Australia. But saying that, I've seen some awesome touring (overlanding) builds on youtube from the states so there is some people out there that are doing it properly🤙

  • @aussieguy3689

    @aussieguy3689

    2 жыл бұрын

    Best ranger in Australia 😂😂😂 its pretty well standard these days lol

  • @mort8143
    @mort81432 жыл бұрын

    Always good Ian. Thanks.

  • @jasonl4961
    @jasonl49612 жыл бұрын

    Love the videos ,been watching through covid , got a shock when I seen my bosses son Aaron Brown, from azventer feature in video I believe he will be in America for a car show then going 4x4 some we're.. keep up all great videos

  • @montyfpv2259
    @montyfpv22592 жыл бұрын

    I bought my Hilux new in 04 so I could take the kids out bush with me ,and the old red rattler is coming up to half a million km. I love her to bits, has a lot of touring mods for high country trips and outback travelling. The rooftop tent was a game changer for me.

  • @exogator

    @exogator

    2 жыл бұрын

    04 and only just getting to 500k, you've gotta get out more xD

  • @montyfpv2259

    @montyfpv2259

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@exogator you reckon? Lol

  • @adamallen8863
    @adamallen88632 жыл бұрын

    You have entered a deeeeep rabbit hole now lol

  • @nicolegardner8193
    @nicolegardner8193 Жыл бұрын

    When driving across aussie dessert u need the snorkel for air. Normal system cloggs up with red dust

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki18152 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that he did this using a Ford Bronco Ranger as the base, much better than the lesser know NEESORN DEESARL...

  • @MrBrentles
    @MrBrentles2 жыл бұрын

    I had my 79. She was at 3.9 tonne on the weighbridge. Handled like a boss. If you can do it yourself, good. This bloke has a good set-up and can afford it.

  • @joe2097
    @joe20972 жыл бұрын

    Your kids will love the camping lifestyle start them young

  • @David_Beames
    @David_Beames2 жыл бұрын

    Ha, I was thinking that sounds like the Aus Siri, and am I mistaken but then you said it was the Aussie Siri :)

  • @Lee-astrololee
    @Lee-astrololee Жыл бұрын

    Mits Alloy make awesome custom canopies, best bit you can easily just jack them off the back of your vehicle too!

  • @Crazyhawke81
    @Crazyhawke812 жыл бұрын

    If you want to get into the touring(overlanding) in the future check out Patriot Campers. They are based off the Gold Coast in aus but have a USA branch and have recently did a tray and canopy rig for the dodge ram 1500 and 2500 types

  • @beardymcbeardface69
    @beardymcbeardface692 жыл бұрын

    Blows my mind how quick and efficient induction cooktops are. Then combine that speed and efficiency with an induction capable pressure cooker and you will be cooking meals super fast and with ultra low energy usage.

  • @Buttonupcamper
    @Buttonupcamper2 жыл бұрын

    love this video and all your other videos I also do a bit of camping and touring. I've done 80% Western Australia and 50% northern territory QLD next June 2022 with 76 series Landcruiser with 50k+ Mods

  • @Goatcha_M
    @Goatcha_M2 жыл бұрын

    You had it right the first time, Off-roading. Although you can also call it Bush Bashing, Bush Whacking or just Four Wheel Driving.

  • @marybell8229

    @marybell8229

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also “going bush”

  • @Goatcha_M

    @Goatcha_M

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marybell8229 Thats more about going camping, but it can apply.

  • @terencemcgeown2358
    @terencemcgeown23582 жыл бұрын

    I'm outbush right now. I'm wearing the campfire cologne & cooking up some Wallaby, damper with wild blackberry jam & smoked eels plust trout.. I have a Nissan Vitara.with a 7inch lift kit, Snorkel & tow a caravan through streams, rivers, over dunes and the worsted of the worste, bulldust. Bulldust is like red talc powder that can be several feet deep.. I have gone around Aus 3 times though & will go again..

  • @AndyViant

    @AndyViant

    2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, I once had a Vitara SWB with a combined body and suspension lift of 4" and 31" tyres, making for about 7" taller than stock. Was an absolute offroad beast.

  • @GrimReaper-ly8zk

    @GrimReaper-ly8zk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nissan Vitara? I can smell the Bulldust from here. Sounds like you're close to bullshit creek.

  • @adamparisi745

    @adamparisi745

    2 жыл бұрын

    Isn't a Vitara a Suzuki?

  • @AndyViant

    @AndyViant

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adamparisi745 Yes. All the old suzuki 4wd's were very serious offroaders in the Jeep style (just without the unreliability issues). Early Jeeps, such as the famous WW2 jeep were much smaller lighter cars with 4 cylinder engines. The current generation Jimny is one of the few seriously capable small 4wd's and has a waiting list of 2 1/2 years for a new one. If you don't know how capable they are, I suggest you watch some videos of the Suzuki Sierra, Suzuki Samurai (same thing just different name), Suzuki Vitara and Suzuki Sidekick (same thing) offroad. For comparison, my Vitara on Geolander Mud Terrain 31's, welded diffs, and custom lift was more capable than my 4.2 litre Nissan GQ SWB (renowned as one of the toughest 4wd's ever) with it's factory diff lock and 36" not legal for road use swamp tyres.

  • @adamparisi745

    @adamparisi745

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AndyViant Read Terence's post again. Says he has a Nissan Vitara. Wonder what it is he actually has. And yes, I have an idea how capable the Suzuki 4wd are. Great little cars for the price.

  • @randomcitizenname
    @randomcitizenname2 жыл бұрын

    The snorkel is a thing in Europe too. In Romania, where I live, if you don't have a snorkel on your build, it universally means your build is not finished yet. And you'll get flack for it all damn day.

  • @gregstephens361

    @gregstephens361

    2 жыл бұрын

    Main offroad and agricultural 4x4 in AUS is a 79 series Toyota landcruiser with V8 diesel ,comes standard with a snorkel,

  • @aofpc4290
    @aofpc42902 жыл бұрын

    Patriot Campers are the best off roads camper trailers ever. 5 years running selling in the US.

  • @gregstephens361

    @gregstephens361

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not value for money at all in AUS ,a fancy tent on box trailer

  • @TerraViator101
    @TerraViator1012 жыл бұрын

    Aussie 12V systems are off the charts, really need one here.

  • @markscott2360
    @markscott23602 жыл бұрын

    You have to have mud flaps on here too,Ian

  • @cydery
    @cydery2 жыл бұрын

    I forgot to mention that up in the Territory, most off-roaders used roof racks to sleep on, it was the only way to avoid the midgies, ouch

  • @Mechanic.Pete41
    @Mechanic.Pete412 жыл бұрын

    It's funny when I say I have a Holden Colorado RC... which is NOTHING like a chevy Colorado 😂, in fact it's nothing like a Holden, underneath the Holden Badge and the modified Tahoe/suburban front end is actually an Isuzu Dmax 😂, mines runs the 4jj1 3ltr turbo diesel, and everything else is isuzu lol ( in fact came out of the same factory as the dmax in Thailand lol ) so I've got a Holden ute that's incredibly reliable that loves to work lol

  • @matthewcharles5867
    @matthewcharles58672 жыл бұрын

    Used to travel round in a old Subaru Ute little 4wd that was small and nimble enough to go allsorts of places up in the snowy mountains , use a desiel triton now with a lift kit can go most places, would love a unimog one day.

  • @bootn13
    @bootn132 жыл бұрын

    Working for battery world in Darwin i see these everyday its dry season now so all the southerners are on there way here to escape the winter cold. Those lithium bats aren't cheap but definitely worth it.

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd47852 жыл бұрын

    Most of the modifications are not factory on these sorts of vehicles in Australia. There are quite a few businesses that do the modifications but ARB Corp seems to have the lion's share of this market. Due to the popularity of these vehicles in Australia and the level of innovation that has resulted, ARB Corp has won contracts to supply their products internationally to customers including the United Nations. I think they used to manufacture exclusively out of Victoria but they've also got production in Thailand now. People spend a lot of money on this stuff - equivalent to a luxury car, so it makes ARB quite profitable.

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 Жыл бұрын

    12:18 that is same size and Ah then semitrucks ! ( 120 until 260 Ah / 1000 - 1600 Ampers for starting 24 Volts ! ) .

  • @michaelreis7010
    @michaelreis70102 жыл бұрын

    I've got a 1992 GQ TD42T with 2 inch lift and 3 inch body lift , winch bar , winch , roof rack , roof top tent with annex , double swing away rear tyre bar , snorkel , intercooler , 2 CB radios , dual batteries plus a deep cycle battery , fridge , draws DC - DC charger, awning , highrise jack , swags , 3 Room tent , 6x3 MTR gazebo , ready for whatever occasion and it owes me just under $20,000 AU and that includes a gearbox build . His just under $35,000 canopy + $45 - $50,000 + car although nice makes no sense to me but that's just me.

  • @ianjardine7324
    @ianjardine73242 жыл бұрын

    Snorkel's are simpler on diesel's because older diesel engines are less reliant on electrical systems so can run fully submerged when needed while in training with the British army we used to use an old beat up landrover defender with a snorkel to deliver meals to tank crews in the field and it crossed a river which could reach over five feet deep several times a day. As long as you kept it in a low gear with the revs high to prevent water backing up the exhaust that old bus would power through although you did get wet legs as the doors didn't keep the water out very well.

  • @Outland9000
    @Outland90002 жыл бұрын

    The quintessential Aussie overlander would be a 79' series or Troopy! 🤟

  • @timcetin372
    @timcetin3722 жыл бұрын

    The 4x4 accessories market in oz is huge, there are countless mobs making some pretty cool stuff to put on or in one here and the quality offered is outstanding. You should check out a series called “all 4 adventure” and the last couple of vehicles they put together which they give away after they do a trip in them and put it on their show, I must admit that I’d love one in my shed definitely a full on adventure machine

  • @n8dagr881
    @n8dagr8812 ай бұрын

    i like how the ute is 2.8 ton yet my 40 series Landcruiser was 3.5 ton from factory, thats how much aluminium helps with weight

  • @rodsouthern2690
    @rodsouthern26902 жыл бұрын

    Come on mate !!!!! My X wasn't into camping, so I changed my kids nappies on camping trips MYSELF !!! LOL

  • @ToyTehShammy
    @ToyTehShammy2 жыл бұрын

    I think we Aussies take first place for modifications/ new intervention with 4wds, ie canopies, trays, custom fabwork and builds. The 4wds available are very capable because there not incredibly long and wide like the American trucks however more people are starting to get into the Rams etc for touring setups. But I would rather have a hectic v8 from an American truck rather than my 2.3L 4cyl twin turbo Navara 🤣

  • @Outland9000

    @Outland9000

    2 жыл бұрын

    If I want something aftermarket for a Toyota 4x4 the first place I go to is the Aussie manufacturers.

  • @rodsouthern2690

    @rodsouthern2690

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm sitting on the fence between a Nissan or a................... LADA NIVA. COLORADO ALL THE WAY, NEVER LET ME DOWN

  • @yermoffroad

    @yermoffroad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Us in the states have always wanted a small diesel option but because out market is so huge it looks like they don't sell well. They're doing away with the colorado diesel here after this year

  • @matthewryan647
    @matthewryan6472 ай бұрын

    Snorkels are on almost every 4x4 where I live in Australia. It's less common to see one without a snorkel.

  • @dzzope
    @dzzope2 жыл бұрын

    Not an aussie but IIRC, the big thing there for snorkles and an enclosed canopy is dust.. The snorkle to get the intake up away from the dust and the enclosed canopy to keep dust out of all your stuff. They have a super-fine "bull dust" in many parts once you get from the major populations centres. I mean, yea, useful for water crossings and the like too, don't get me wrong.. but dust is main reason.

  • @darwonboyful
    @darwonboyful2 жыл бұрын

    Probs 90% of aussie off roading is what Americans would call "over landing" but in Australia we do allot of very remote overlanders into parts of Australia where your a very long way from another human being. It's important for us to have 4wd vehicles that can carry big loads over very rough terrain for very long distances through environments that ho from freezing to boiling hot, dusty to snowy etc

  • @FushyTacoFngaz
    @FushyTacoFngaz2 жыл бұрын

    my rig isn't too hardcore at all, just a 2013 Mitsi Challenger, Safari Snorkel, 2 inch Bilstein lift kit, Kings Full Roof Basket, the usual awnings, Rodtube for fishing is just 4inch downpipe with caps, 265/65-17 BF Goodrich KO2 T/A's on the factory alloys, thinking of stepping up to 285/70's but dunno if i wanna plug another 2500 to join the 33 club with no noticable difference lol. nothing flash with my camping equipment, 138AH AGM batterybox, 300 watt solar panel kit, 70 litre fridge/freezer. Joolca hot water kit, chem dunny, Coleman 10 person tent for family trips, just a double swag for solo missions. Looking at getting offroad trailer down the track for longer trips, but i'm comfy as for a week or so with my current setup

  • @nessasarahlee3298
    @nessasarahlee32982 жыл бұрын

    This is just your average 4x4 build. I've said it before you need to look at the All for Adventure boys rig builds. The 79 series build is a real ultimate Aussie truck but they have other builds. Swampy & Rameater' are two worth mentioning. Price wise some are out of the reach of most people though.

  • @dawnrazornephilim
    @dawnrazornephilim2 жыл бұрын

    Being a tradie he would be earning over 100K a year and like he said if he can claim tax on it for work, it would be short change for him.

  • @jonkuiper4703
    @jonkuiper47032 жыл бұрын

    Have a look at All 4 Adventure with Simon and Jas,they hurt rigs towing trailers and caravan through some awesome parts of Australia (NT being a favourite),love your content. 🇦🇺✌️

  • @robdotcom71

    @robdotcom71

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah... Tyler Thompson or Ronny Dahl.... or 4xoverland (am enjoying his Canning Stock Route series)

  • @11kungfu11
    @11kungfu112 жыл бұрын

    I dont even need to watch to answer the question in the thumb nail. Yes. Aussies make the best 4x4's.

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd47852 жыл бұрын

    A lot of businesses here trade under the names of US companies but the rights to use those names were acquired decades ago. The situation is a bit similar to that of Hungry Jacks, minus the court cases and animosity, as I think Kmart, Target etc. probably operated under license to the US businesses of the same name but may have since bought out those rights because they operate autonomously from the original US businesses. Another example was Safeway, which is what all Woolworths supermarkets in Victoria were called up until recently, when the branding got aligned with the rest of the stores in the country - makes sense from an advertising and branding point of view. A listed conglomerate corporation here that more recently bought and sold Coles, and has interests in mining, insurance, chemicals, gaming and other retail & liquor businesses (Bunnings, Officeworks etc.) from Perth called Wesfarmers actually owns Kmart and Target in Australia. Bunnings is probably the most valuable and profitable part of the business. Kmart was a business that performed poorly in the past but they made big strategic changes to their product mix and pricing and its actually thriving here. Target is the one that is having trouble, as it is sitting in the middle of the quality vs price spectrum, which poses long term issues for the brand's identity. Some say that Kmart's strategy actually cannibalised Target, as well as taking share from another department store (Big W), and is therefore a reasonable part of what has caused their decline. I haven't been to these stores in the States, but I think most people would agree that they're quite different to what we are used to here. I have seen some videos of Americans who have visited our local stores and commented on how weird it was that the products, size of stores and general feel was so different to the US and they were incorrectly speculating as to how and why the stores operated so differently from the offerings of the same stores in the States. Just goes to show that it can be a bit premature to jump to conclusions that are based on assumption. I can think of a few other examples where the initial trading name and concept have been imported before being absorbed into the Australian environment.

  • @aussietaipan8700
    @aussietaipan87002 жыл бұрын

    The setup is near perfect and the cost is justified for supply, install and setup. One comment about the electrical system is the whole setup could be done with 1 or 2 Bluetti Max's. These are Li batteries with invertor and all the outputs needed. The best thing is the Bluettti's are portable. Check out the Bluetti's. I have 2 of them myself. One for the house incase of power blackouts and one for my boat and 4x4.

  • @garysheppard4028

    @garysheppard4028

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought of going that way but I believe the drawback is that they can't charge from the alternator. Only trickle charge from the 12v socket

  • @aussietaipan8700

    @aussietaipan8700

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@garysheppard4028 Hey Gary, they can also charge via solar panel so I reckon some smart auto elec can rig up a charger via alternator.

  • @garysheppard4028

    @garysheppard4028

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aussietaipan8700 Worth looking in to

  • @jeffsmith7864
    @jeffsmith78642 жыл бұрын

    Try rallycross at Croft,England John Welsh? Will Gollop? Martin Schanche? Etc etc.

  • @stefanavic6630
    @stefanavic66302 жыл бұрын

    That looks like a beast. But it's got the same issue that all crew-cabs have - The bed/tray is mainly outside of the wheelbase and heavy weights including canopies, spare wheels and jerrycans are now hanging on a moment arm that can bend the chassis. Not to mention the bull bar and winch on the front, and then 4 big bastards going fishing, helping bring the TAR up to it's limit before we've hit the off road trail.

  • @glennllewellyn7369

    @glennllewellyn7369

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nah, pretty average mate. Hello from NSW!

  • @gregstephens361

    @gregstephens361

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@glennllewellyn7369 Pretty average doesn’t mean it’s good idea the points above are very valid for a duel cab , ask Ronny Dahl

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