TITANIUM ATX FINAL REVIEW ! | AFTER A LAP AROUND OZ
We have have had heaps of requests to do a full review on our TITANIUM ATX after our lap around oz. So here it is, everything we loved, broke and would not do or do again. If you love this van watch till the end. Exciting times ahead.
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You kept your word and did the review - great stuff Adam!!!
Just watched your video about KZreadrs. Thanks for being honest and upfront. I love your videos, love your family and love your way of life. Well done guys 👍
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!.
Would be an interesting comparison video regarding wheel nut tension and steel vs alloy wheels 😂. Considering the minimal required effort to torque 5-6 wheel nuts can’t see much need to swap out what the caravan come with. More so only see a benefit in ensuring same stud pattern.
Grouse vid, love the practical advice about stuff that’s just not necessary. Go the Micky Thompson tyres! I’ve used two sets ATZ for over 150K on terrible roads without issue, the way they bag out at very low pressure is amazing.
Looks like a beast of a van! Nice bike racks too! We’ll be looking into it as we need something for when we head off! Great tips too!🤙🏽
you pair clearly put alot of thought into this van cant wait to see whats happening in the next chapter
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEW ADVENTURE TO START GOODLUCK
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Coming very soon.
Great wrap up of the van guys. Excited to see what comes. Good luck with sale, I'm sure it was go fast.
Caravan has been sold.
Fantastic honest review, thanks This is the van that’s top of my short list at the moment 👍👍
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate.
Nicely done mate 👍 Can't wait to see what's coming up 🤔 Good travels and catch you on the next one , greetings from south africa 🇿🇦
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Yusuf.
Lovely ep cracking set up, When is the new van coming with your new sponcers on board doing the build, Essy to fix brake lines with a cheap copper pipe flaring tool, If steel or s/s lines just heat the pipe on the end your flaring with a lighter or matches it softens the metal and they do not spilt, fixed my steel hydraulic lines a couple times,
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
The van will be very soon! I'm ready to get out of the shed 😂
Zone RV were the first to install hatches for the fridge cooling. Have had no problems with our pull out pantry and done our share crap dirt roads.
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Hi Wayne. I stand corrected with the fridge hatches being a Zone first, have always liked the Zone vans. And I’m happy to hear you’ve had no problems with your pantry so far. 👍🏼
Great video! Love those vans. Question- how did you find the caravan? When/ where did you use it? Cheers D
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
Hi Denise we have a full travel series on our channel.
@denisemarriott6424
Жыл бұрын
@@SmartTouringSystems lol. Autocorrect at its best!! I meant carafan 😬
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
@@denisemarriott6424 😂 no worries yes I would not own any caravan without some sort of positive pressure system if doing dirt roads. The carafan worked well I can honestly so we had no dust inside.
@denisemarriott6424
Жыл бұрын
@@SmartTouringSystems Thanks for the reassurance. We are renovating a very old caravan (60years old) and have put a Carafan in it. We are hoping to take it off road - dust free. Our first ‘big trip’ is the Big Red Bash😳
@SmartTouringSystems
Жыл бұрын
@@denisemarriott6424 you’ll have a ball and the big red bash is great we’ve been twice, I have two videos on the bash one of them is about surviving the journey be sure to have a look.
Just watched your video and ADU new van video why do they need over double everything you need with just 2 of them do you spend less time off grid 🤔🤔
@SmartTouringSystems
7 ай бұрын
Everyone travels different I spose.
What was the weight of your setup and what was the towball weight?
@SmartTouringSystems
6 ай бұрын
Hi mate. From memory the tare said 2640kg and we weighed it loaded including 4 pushbikes food and water and it went 3540kg with 360kg ball weight. They get heavy fast!
How did you make the bunks look so neat??