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    To Prove a point and boast

    That is no place for a caravan etc. I agree that the vehicle was ill prepared, but this does not mean that the caravan should be there.

    Met a new Tojo 200 East of Old Andado Station with two men and two boys and a Kimberly trailer. Said they had done the Madgan East to West. They were near the twins (for those that have been there). Unfortunately for them there boasting rights are dashed, we continued in the direction they had came from to find they had turned around about an hour or so further on and looped back, no tracks further on. I guess they could have done it but why? Hope they arn't some heros on some forum somewhere!

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post
    i really like the gall boys dvds
    I've seen the lot,they are a bunch of cowboys.

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    ....and the caption says they're all 4wd gurus ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by QLDMIKE View Post
    Check out the "Gall Boys" (Kedron Caravans) on youtube. Those idiots stuff up tracks around Aus. They smash tracks just to show that their vans are "tough enough" to get there and back.



    YouTube - GallBoys's Channel
    one of their vids. watch at 3:50 mark, diff goes boom!
    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dwnryzrgdg"]YouTube- AUSTRALIA - The GALL BOYS 5th ADVENTURE 2005 'Tacklin the Top-End'[/nomedia]

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    How'd the old bloke get such a hot missus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudsloth View Post
    How'd the old bloke get such a hot missus?
    its called money!

    and good to see the old bloke hanging **** on the gall boys when they blew the diff

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    I read somewhere that those Cruisers have got the same fromt diff as the Hilux in them. Pretty easy to break, especially in reverse. The evidence seems to confirm it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDdisco View Post
    Pretty easy to break, especially in reverse.
    any diff will break a LOT more easily in reverse, they're built to be stronger for one direction of travel.

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    Been up there in a group of 4 Haflingers in early 1980 something. It was tough even with the Haflinger's high clearance & diff locks. At that altitude you are also 20% down on power if no turbo.

    These guys are plain mad. Apart from the wrong image they create, it is downright dangerous. The camera does not accurately reflect the gradients.

    Sometimes I am seriously embarassed to be a saffie!
    + 2016 D4 TDV6

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDdisco View Post
    I read somewhere that those Cruisers have got the same fromt diff as the Hilux in them. Pretty easy to break, especially in reverse. The evidence seems to confirm it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    any diff will break a LOT more easily in reverse, they're built to be stronger for one direction of travel.
    DDdisco is correct, they are reverse cut, high pinion centres and the pinion walks off under very light load in reverse, its ALOT easier to break these in reverse opposed to forwards, compared to most diffs

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