Top story mojo and good on ya for helping a fellow 4wder........... we allhad to learn sometime and some learn harder than others.....
Now where's the picies????? Lol
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Top story mojo and good on ya for helping a fellow 4wder........... we allhad to learn sometime and some learn harder than others.....
Now where's the picies????? Lol
Agree totally Dogman.
I dont care who drives what, if we travelled with a single brand trips might be a bit ordinary.
The mates here own allsorts and we have a ball when we get out.
They didnt care what I drove when I had no idea and helped me out of many sticky spots.
As one eyed as we are here we are all 4wders in the bush.
Just how it should be.
Good onya guys
I have no problem with Toyota, I just like taking the piss :-P
Tappin trolls
Brendan
I'm in a club and spend a fair bit of time in the bush. We often come across "uninformed" people in trouble. Most have no recovery equipment at all and we have come across a few who don't even know how to put their 4X4 into four wheel drive. We came across one who did not know about locking hubs. He had been 4 wheeling for some time and thought that you only had to pull the lever inside the HiLux - he didn't know the hubs were free wheeling!
Eveyone should do themselves a favour and join a reputable club. They usually have FREE driver training for members. If you don't want to join a club courses are available.
From experience - letting your mate or dad teach you is not always a good idea. The bad habbits just get passed on.
It certainly takes all types doesn't it.
Cheers.
Great story and very true