Toyota Hilux canopy setup. MODIFIED FOR ADVENTURE!
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Customer Rig Walkaround Video - see how one of our customers uses the gear to make it easier to get away regularly, quickly and comfortably.
Gain ideas on how you can use the gear to improve your set up and always feel ready to go.
In this episode, thanks to Tim Slater for sharing his time and ideas on the Toyota Hilux build.
@Grab Me Gear we're here to help make it easy for Vehicle Based Campers to get out there; we love to hear you say, "I'm gonna grab me gear & go!"
Thanks to:
Customer - Tim Slater - @bigeasy_adventures (Instagram)
Filming - Alex Garner - Intense Productions
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Пікірлер: 27
What a rig!!! Car setup is nice too!
Keen to see what the new camp cooking bag will be.
Love the Aussies
It is awesome
Thank you
Another great vid Mate, what make are the clear top bags he uses , Cheers.
Great review. I’ve got a hilux sr5 too. What brand rubbish bag with straps do you use? It’s given me an idea to buy one. I currently use disposable rubbish bags
How do we place an order for your mate to make the exact same table?
Hey guys where did you get those storage case the clear ones you keep your spanners etc. look like pencil cases haha
What Canopy are you running on that?
How are your BP-51's I have them on my N80 . My ute hasn't seen much off road mainly highway ks and the front shocks are leaking . Had them rebuilt and leaking again . The bushes are failing and it's never seen any water. The rears have been fine so far .
@bruisercruiser23
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, Had the BPs in since new 6 years now. No oil leaking issues as Yet! Did have the front bushes replaced under warranty. Early on, have also had the Rear Springs change under warranty as well. Over all they have served me all with 130k under them now. and have thrown everything at them. Deep water crossings the lot. Looking at giving her an overhaul shortly and will most likely go away from the EMU gear. Cheers Tim
10x the gear he needs, unless the hilux is always breaking down?? (Edit: I was referring to his tools and spares)
@ilikesundays4312
6 ай бұрын
Never have to much. If you know how to use it.
Where do they sleep? Or did I miss that? A Tent? Swags?
@hamlet2554
Жыл бұрын
@@grabmegear Roger that. I sleep in my canopy with a mattress over some drawers, though my type of set up is only good for one or two people.
Any idea of where he got the clamps for the fiskars axe at all?
@bruisercruiser23
Жыл бұрын
Hey Moses1988 cheers for reaching out mate Quick Fist rubber clamps. Most 4x4 shops sell then or even selected auto shops. Got mine from Opposite Lock 4x4 Cheers
@Mosesk1988
Жыл бұрын
@@bruisercruiser23 awsome cheers mate!
What about the gear on the roof
@bruisercruiser23
Жыл бұрын
Hey Patrick, On the roof, ARB tradie rack with open ends Fitted are 2x 2.5x2.5 awnings Rack in home to my maxtrax recovery boards Also houses my shovel and swags when traveling and in the cooler months I throw my grab me gear fire wood bag up there as well as camp chairs. I don’t go over board, like to keep it as light as possible Cheers for reaching out 🤙🏻
Geez, carrying a lot of equipment? How heavy is he?
Great set up but having travelled remotely around Western Australia for the past 30 years in places that vehicles probably shouldn’t go, we would never travel with so much weight. Over geared to the max. For example, to carry a complete tool spanner kit is a non understanding that a hilux has about 4 different sizes. Extra weight for no reason.
@bruisercruiser23
Жыл бұрын
Hey John, Cheers for Comment. Really is one of those things with what to carry, this is we choose. Many of time of travelling remote and come across unprepared travellers and being able to help out when in need is great. Hilux has been far and wide in WA, Parts of the Kimberly seen 80% Pilbara ect ect.
Most uncomfortable interview I've ever seen... Love the table though
Too much unnecessary crap
I’d love to see this on a weigh bridge to see how close to gvm it is .