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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

Winch assisted hill climb

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  • It's not always easy,well done.

  • if that winch cable breaks, the camera man is dead and is gonna need 2 coffins cause he'll be in half

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  • @MsTaBean Why the hell should use locked diff anyway ??? If you drive straight, and make no turns on the wheel drive while through those canions you'll probably end with the four wheels up . . .pal You can never engage locked diff. when driving on grip surfaces ( tarmac, etc ). Should read more, mate !! The situation on the video REQUIRES diff. lockers to do the job easier, and possible with no winching.

    u r welcome !

  • too much black clips om introduction...... average video

  • I think that rusted thing on the side of the road was another nissan ... guess you got lucky that time. but then its always luck with a nissan hehehe...

  • how much for the roof storage thing including lights, great work by the way. nice GU. i pick mine up very soon. what year is yours mate?

  • @sciondvr Totally wrong sir! Both halves could easily be loosely reassembled in the one coffin. :)

  • Hell that's steep

  • shit song!

  • At last someone uses a winch with a safety weighted line, people tend to keep their heads that way, good job

    Rob from Canada

  • nice work mate, let me guess it was straight to the next dunny to change your undies..

  • i think he wouldnt need to use that winch out being locked up makes off roading simpler and if u wana go a step further get sum chipo off road tires and when u doo trail rides lower them to about 20 to 15 psi then ul have a smoother ride and it would have the maximum grip because lowering the air helps the rubber rap its self and almost glue its self to the terrain

    

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