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Where should i go offroading for first time?

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Where should i go offroading for first time?

Post by McJeff »

Hey guys (gals it there any)

as the topic suggest as i'm getting my licence this wednesday, i own RB30ET Patrol (yes it's my first car) it's stock...

where should i go, i live in Frankston South (1 hour south of Melbourne) keeping in mind sms text is my only type of communication...

Thanks in advance

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Post by ozy1 »

if its your first time, never do it on your own, :twisted:


if you get stuck, you have no one to give you a hand/pointer, have another rig out there with you. :roll:
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Post by Daisy »

do yourself a favour..

Invest in a recovery kit.

Do a 4x4 course or go with an experienced 4wder

Dont be one of those wankers who venture without and endanger themselves and others by venturing out without the proper knowledge of what is to be done in an event of emergency/recovery situation.

Its also bad enough having to use other peoples recovery gear (when they come to assist you) and breaking their straps etc.

Not having a go at you.. just telling you what needs to be looked at firsthand before venturing out for the first time.

Cheers and enjoy the first trip out.. :D :D :D

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Post by McJeff »

Ok,

thanks for the pointers

i have a problem, which is i don't know anyone in my family or friends who owns a fourby or too afraid to lose their offroading virginity

so will it be okay if i bring couple of mates with me?

Cheers

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Post by ozy1 »

no it will not be okay, if you take mates, it is extreemly, highly, rcomended that you take another rig with you, who will be helping you if you get in trouble/stuck, what is no one else comes, and like you said, no one you know wants to go off road,

plain and simple, when your on your own, dont do it,
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Post by bilby »

McJeff wrote:Ok,

thanks for the pointers

i have a problem, which is i don't know anyone in my family or friends who owns a fourby or too afraid to lose their offroading virginity

so will it be okay if i bring couple of mates with me?

Cheers

Grant


trips and tracks champ ;)
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Post by bazzle »

Join the NIssan patrol club??

Also you will need some time to just learn how to drive the Nissan on the road let alone "off" road.
Enjoy your new license and pick up skills along the way.

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Post by CRUSHU »

I will be going down Tailors rd in Skye, which is just up the road for you. Last time we went, it was very muddy, with quite deep ruts. Next time should be a bit drier, so should be a bit easier on the cars. If you come, you will be getting recovered, so please bring your own strap. There was a guy in a standard Diesel 60 series and a guy with a standard GQ, both with standard size All Terrains, and they were recovered a fair bit. It is a fun trip, keep an eye out in the Trips & Tracks section.
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Post by McJeff »

Hey,

CRUSHU, thanks for thelocation i'll take a look at this road i might go there this wednesday, so this road is basically a gravel covered in mud?

What snatch strap should i buy (i.e. Black Rat or ARB or whatever you recommonded)?

sorry for noob question, how do you activate factory diff-lock?

Cheers

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Post by CRUSHU »

McJeff wrote:Hey,

CRUSHU, thanks for thelocation i'll take a look at this road i might go there this wednesday, so this road is basically a gravel covered in mud?

What snatch strap should i buy (i.e. Black Rat or ARB or whatever you recommonded)?

sorry for noob question, how do you activate factory diff-lock?

Cheers

Grant


you wont want to go down it without other cars. it is very rutted, and very muddy. my gq with rear locker, and 35" AT's got stuck once.

in regards to your strap, I am getting one from procomp in narre warren, he gets his own made.

factory locker can be engaged at under 10km/h, by turning the switch. in a few meters the light should light up on your dash. don't drive on the road with it on, or you will break an axle.
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Post by McJeff »

Ok,

i'll look at the straps and track (by walking on it not driving) to give me ideas.

Thanks again for diff-lock question

Any other easier track (not have to be local) around melbourne?

Cheers

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Post by blkmav »

Seriously, join a club, do a driver training course and do some club drives. Only way to learn. Going out on your own is a recipe for ending up in the sh!t.
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Post by McJeff »

Hey guys,

I will look at some clubs and which club are you guys in?

Also which 4wd training do you guys recommonded?

Cheers

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Post by bazzle »

As I posted earlier Nissan Patrol club. Does training, has Nissan members on here and has own property.

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Post by McJeff »

Hey,

I'm interested, so can i contact the club president thru email? and do they have a website i can have a look at their events or training, etc...

Cheers

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Post by McJeff »

Hey Bazzle,

Thanks for the links mate

Cheers

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Post by hottiemonster »

blkmav wrote:Going out on your own is a recipe for ending up in the sh!t.


i know from experience :D
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