Looks like a great trip bitdist... I'll have to come back and read the report when I'm not soooo tired :shock:
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Cheers, Leon
There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
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Hi PhilOriginally posted by pshentonPolletti's must have been majorly improved. Last time I went down there (towards Jamieson) the ruts were so deep if you fell in you weren't getting out! I really miss the Victorian high country, seeing those pics reminds me of my younger days. FJ40 with 400 cubic inch Chev, 33" tyres, no heater, no power steering and a white knuckle ride down Mt Terrible. Ah the good old days. Frowned on today but I never left home in the winter without my diamond pattern snow chains. The best thing since sliced bread when the snow got icy!
Thanks for the memory!
It hasn't been a bad track for a few years now, (unless all the ruts were filled with snow :lol: ) It is pretty smooth and just a nice easy 4wd track (unless there is ice on it)
We did think next time we might throw the chains in
cheersDecember 2007 Prado GXL diesel, Option Pack with traction control, rear airconditioning and curtain airbags. Lovells Springs and Bilstiens shocks, snorkel, front recovery points,
ARB Bar with fog lights, ARB second battery system, sandgrabber mats, Pirelli ATR Tyres,
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Looks like absolute great fun. I'll certainly be giving that a go after I've got a few more bits on the Prado. Have a few friends with quite capable 100 series so it could be a good trip for us.
Snow driving is just so different from anything else - love it. I'd like to know about the Max Trax too - it's the one main accessory my wife jumped up and said "I think we should get some of those" about. Then I looked at the price and hence haven't got them yet. It seems a bit expensive for a track which can be made out of anything if really needed but in snow only the purpose built things would work I'm guessing.
I'm a huge fan of snow chains. They'll do far LESS damage to the track if used at the right time.
Does anyone know if there's anything suitable for the front on the Prado yet?Cheers - Phil Taylor
Prado KZJ120 2006 GX 3.0ltr Manual TJM T13 Bar, Airtec Snorkel, Sand/snow mats, cargo barrier, Cruise, Budget Campertrailer, 8x17" steelies w/ 265/70/R17 Mickey Thompson ATZ 4 ribs, Binatone GPS, Other Stuff...
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A friend came up with a cheap maxtrax alternative. The grid style plastic milk crates. Cut them up and join a few sides together with some strong cable ties or similar. Sounds like it probably would work OK, but I haven't tried it yetDecember 2007 Prado GXL diesel, Option Pack with traction control, rear airconditioning and curtain airbags. Lovells Springs and Bilstiens shocks, snorkel, front recovery points,
ARB Bar with fog lights, ARB second battery system, sandgrabber mats, Pirelli ATR Tyres,
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Sounds great - nice and compact too. I'll try that.Cheers - Phil Taylor
Prado KZJ120 2006 GX 3.0ltr Manual TJM T13 Bar, Airtec Snorkel, Sand/snow mats, cargo barrier, Cruise, Budget Campertrailer, 8x17" steelies w/ 265/70/R17 Mickey Thompson ATZ 4 ribs, Binatone GPS, Other Stuff...
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:shock: Similar conversation over at Overlander currently :?
I would have thought the strength over the full length of the Maxtrax would have been what made it work so effectively. Something more compact would be good so I'd be keen to see how well the milk crates work
Cheers, Leon
There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
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I have just done the same as above in the hope that Chris can get his Surf out of the mud himself after having to retrieve him 3 times last week. He just does not seem to learn!!!!Originally posted by bitdistA friend came up with a cheap maxtrax alternative. The grid style plastic milk crates. Cut them up and join a few sides together with some strong cable ties or similar. Sounds like it probably would work OK, but I haven't tried it yet
Cheers
Wayne2000 VX Grande 3.4L , Bonnet/Light protectors , Toyota tow bar & bullbar,Hayman Reece brake controller, GME 3220 UHF, TJM Compressor,Nane 7200 spotties, Safari Snorkel, TJM XGS Gold suspension, Magellan Crossover, Cheap GPS with Ozi Explorer and Pradopoint sticker
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:lol: :lol:Originally posted by waylibI have just done the same as above in the hope that Chris can get his Surf out of the mud himself after having to retrieve him 3 times last week. He just does not seem to learn!!!!Originally posted by bitdistA friend came up with a cheap maxtrax alternative. The grid style plastic milk crates. Cut them up and join a few sides together with some strong cable ties or similar. Sounds like it probably would work OK, but I haven't tried it yet
Cheers
Wayne
I suspect he'll learn when for some reason you're not available and he has to pay for a tow out... mind you, that's when mates come into the picture
Cheers, Leon
There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas
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liked the idea from the milk crates...Originally posted by FlyingBushPigSnow driving is just so different from anything else - love it. I'd like to know about the Max Trax too - it's the one main accessory my wife jumped up and said "I think we should get some of those" about. Then I looked at the price and hence haven't got them yet. It seems a bit expensive for a track which can be made out of anything if really needed but in snow only the purpose built things would work I'm guessing.
I'm a huge fan of snow chains. They'll do far LESS damage to the track if used at the right time.
Does anyone know if there's anything suitable for the front on the Prado yet?
anyone tried chains on front of a prado that has been suspension lifted &/or body lifted? I'm going to do a trial fit in a week or two, will post results.
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I haven't tried anything with milk crates yet.
Any news on the chains on the front?Cheers - Phil Taylor
Prado KZJ120 2006 GX 3.0ltr Manual TJM T13 Bar, Airtec Snorkel, Sand/snow mats, cargo barrier, Cruise, Budget Campertrailer, 8x17" steelies w/ 265/70/R17 Mickey Thompson ATZ 4 ribs, Binatone GPS, Other Stuff...
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