Bloody hell, this thread had taken a strange and ugly turn !!!
Whilst I buy the odd the 4WDA mag, I quite like watching the videos, the mag itself I find to be generally hopeless and simply a glorified catalogue for anything vaguely related to 4wding and camping.
But as I am not a 20 yr apprentice looking to build my 1990's hilux into a quasi comp truck with three of my mate doing all the spanner work on a budget of $1,000 I am not their target market.
Now Glenn at Roo System owning a D4, awesome.
I for 1 think it will go a bloody long way to dispelling much of the negative perceptions surrounding the capability and reliability of the brand, even if it is to an audience that is most unlikely to ever own one.
I assume most on this section of the forum and more widely on the site have seen the great YouTube channel "Misadventure 4wd".
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmc...XuB0i2R7_oFqlg
Jimmy Salsa (I think that is what Jamie calls himself these days on the forum) and Chris (Mini bloodhound) and others drive their RRS and D4 together with Kev in his awesome V8 D2, as well and Toyota's, Mitsubishi Triton etc up and down some bloody impressive tracks and consistently the D4 makes it look the easiest of all.
Now I think Jamie and his mates are much more sensible than Roothy and his crew but honestly how many owners are prepared to do what either do in their standard daily drive 4wd.
Roothys old 60 is so modified it is hardly a Land Cruiser and definitely not a daily driver, I must say one of the only things I respect about Roothy is that
he drives that POS all over the country as it must be horrendous to do anything more than 20 kmh in.
I think I would be great to see someone really thrash one and kitted with a snorkel and the right kit these things can take a beating.
As I said I think the D4 will surprise many of the 4WDA Neanderthals, but really do we honestly care what they think anyone ?
Not sure why we have all started turning on each other in this thread but lets stop making assumptions about how the D4 will be treat and see how things pan out.
Regards,
George
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