It is obvious he has installed extended length upper control ball joints which is the cause of the failure/fatigue of the OEM upper control arm which was not designed/engineered for this aftermarket mod. He should have installed much stronger designed aftermarket upper control arms with his suspension lift as no doubt the larger diameter/heavier tyres adding extra stress in a fully loaded 4WD all added up to failure.
@whatyabloodyonabout3 ай бұрын
We had something very similar happen, they snapped their lower control arm. We cut off a section of the brush bar, drilled a hole through it and ran a bolt to the chassis and wedged the other end up into the inside of the bullbar at an angle. We ran a snatch strap under the chassis and then between two cars, was enough to keep it from completely skull dragging. It was very slow-going, and we had to re-position a few times, but it worked.
@Stephen-oy7fl3 ай бұрын
I've done this trip about 15 times including on a postie bike which only took 3 days and two nights. The A-Arms on a Triton are a known area of weakness and in our club the popular mod is to weld a length of rebar around the whole arm to double its strength. If you have a D Max, its the rear axle housing around the shock mounting points. The housing is made from only1.5mm steel sheet and there are many instances where its snapped if the vehicle is loaded heavily. You will also break the axle shaft. Its a whole new diff assembly at $6000. My mate installed a full 1970s Ford 9" diff and housing in the back of his DMax. Good to go at $800. The solution to the original is weld reinforcing straps along the top and bottom of the full width of the housing. In crossing the Simpson, weight is your enemy. I would not have a full kitched rig in the back. Its only 2-3 nights, so a few MREs or cans of stew to heat in the fire is all you need.
@colinj50993 ай бұрын
It seems to be a cooking show though, so where would they put all that Toblerones and Frangellico 😀
@garybalasa31583 ай бұрын
2016 almost same thing happened to my MN Triton after hitting a huge bull dust hole on the Plenty Hwy heading to Alice, I was traveling on my own, stranded for 16 days, truckie stopped on day one to help me out, he drove on to Alice ordered the parts, two weeks later he was on his return run dropped the parts off and a couple of young blokes helped me for 3 days doing the work, all I can say is, it's easy to make suggestions but a lot harder to physically and mentally work through it, it cost me ovr $5k and endless sleepless nights worying myself sick camped in my camper on the side of the track, amazing how many great people are out there like my truckie friend and the two young guys who helped me do the work, kidds and all, by the same token had many drive past me at full speed and one actually gave me the finger, another yelled out "should have bought a Hilux" so yeh a good variety out there and I can definitely relate to the heart ache and worry.
@adamm52823 ай бұрын
That's a great story at least
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
That truckie was an absolute champion! I can imagine how stressful that would have been. We were faced with similar options. With both control arms torn off and 160kms/600 sand dunes to the nearest road. Our options were a 2000km round trip to Mt Isa or Alice Springs for parts to try repair on the side of the track. If they had parts we’d be looking at probably 5or so day round trip. Or a tow out the next day at great expense. Both shit options really!
@heatherhoward25133 ай бұрын
I cannot believe they drove past you... karma will get them down the track somewhere. We NEVER passed people on our trips.
@iwaswrongabouteveryhthingАй бұрын
sounds stressful
@daniel-j5m3 ай бұрын
So many negative comments and keyboard experts! I read all of them. What went wrong is Gubbys business. This is Cams channel. I am no mechanic but have always worked on my cars myself. Shit happens and it sounds like things worked out. Betcha Gubby has no regrets. Sure beats sitting behind a keyboard commenting!
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
I’m shocked how rude some people have been on this actually. I don’t mind a differing opinion, but I’ve had to delete some really nasty comments. It’s a shame.
@stemwoods3 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring don't let them get you down. Delete them with a smile on your face. 🤙🍻 Your adventures, your videos, and your mates are awesome. Keep up the good work.
@purebloodnordicroamer79553 ай бұрын
Just done French line east to west on the way back to Perth (3rd4th September 35 deg days). The big ruts more than likely by people not engine breaking and idling down the dunes. Fj Cruiser used 85 litres 17.2 per hundred. Solo traveller. Used 2x spring washers on my sand flag. For water 6x 10litre sea to summit packs keep water fresh for weeks.
@aussiewalkabout4x43 ай бұрын
from what i understand the UCA gap is only a few mm when they are at standard height but will hit when lifted so he needs aftermarket UCA's to clear when lifted or if thicker shocks are used.
@0502Rob3 ай бұрын
Yeah how heart wrenching for Gubby that would have been. Some people just wouldn't have access to that kind of money. Hope he's okay and back on the road again soon. Great video Cam.
@patricklawlor29113 ай бұрын
Go back to alice and get get parts and fix it on the track, way cheaper than 11k
@michaelatkins54803 ай бұрын
That's what I'd be doing.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah it was discussed. Or Mt Isa, both around 2000kms return. There was other factors at play and Gubby made the call.
@petermeah3 ай бұрын
Times like this you find out who’s got your back.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
@@petermeah he certainly did! His mates rallied around him and between their support and insurance he’s come out really good 👍🏼
@daveinnes38713 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring So he was covered for the broken part by supplier or did make a successful claim on his insurance?
@jeetts593 ай бұрын
20 years ago I broke down in a similar place with my Land Rover, it cost $1,800 recovery, I had to stay in the Birdsville hotel for 2 weeks while a part was sent up from Melbourne. My insurance co. Covered the total bill. Including thr accommodation. How times have changed
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
You know the thing that surprises me most about that. Is that it still takes 2 weeks to get parts to Birdsville 🤦♂️ I really wanted to take Gubby to Fraser with me, and come back to get his car from Birdsville on the way home. Save a flight or freight. But he wanted to get home.
@jeetts593 ай бұрын
Twoweeks in Birdsville without s car is challenging
@Generic4wdGroup3 ай бұрын
@@WildTouringSurely of all circumstances for insurance to save someone, this is the one. I can’t think of a more desperate scenario other then being trapped in the middle of the ocean
@paulholubecki63863 ай бұрын
Birdsville towing offer a $500 insurance policy.. Absolute bargain..
@Lee-in-oz3 ай бұрын
6 weeks old? I would 100% be talking to whoever supplied that part. That is absolutely shite. Apart from what happened to Gubbies 4wd, that was another great episode Cam.
@Raflancer3 ай бұрын
Got to be a part from a wreckers, complete metal failure..?
@THE_NORTH_WEST3 ай бұрын
Most likely a non geniune replacement part
@davidporter27703 ай бұрын
Made in a Communist China sweatshop.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! 🙏 New aftermarket part from Repco. But Gubby fit it himself (without a trade cert), so there’s not much that can be done unfortunately 😞
@merv1903 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring That’s a bummer, it’s obviously a faulty one, no way that should happen.
@brentonl26313 ай бұрын
I've done this exact trip in 21' Pajero Sport pretty stock apart from shocks and tyres. We had 2 200 series and a Wrangler, they hammered me about my Paj but I also used the least amount of fuel and absolutely creamed the track.
@WaitWhat993 ай бұрын
Not in style tho ay 😂😜
@TheLukaszpg3 ай бұрын
Gotta admit, that recovery business selling insurance is an amazing business idea. Well done to those folks.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
It really is! They do a great job too!
@gregdogg103 ай бұрын
They do it on Fraser island aswell.
@landrover11553 ай бұрын
Never seen that with stock arms. Some aftermarket stuff is good and better than stock. But unless stock arms are interfering with aftermarket struts i would prefer to keep stock arms.Cheers
@ianbray86873 ай бұрын
Fuel consumption is always a hot topic. An old boss of mine (diesel mechanic) always said "horsepower equals fuel consumption".... 300 series has the highest horsepower/torque & has the highest fuel consumption, makes sense to me!
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yep that’s true. Also the heaviest car with a pretty small motor. Takes energy to get it moving! With the tall gearing it does well at highway speeds though.
@stuarth433 ай бұрын
its cubes really and the amount of pots my d4 has 600nm and 256 hp it sips fuel compared to a V8 Cruiser downside is she is 2650 kg tare but has a high load capacity hindsite is great I do not seek out testing my car, I had enough high difficult terrain on my farm in NZ
@fowletm19923 ай бұрын
The small engines always have thr better economy but once the weight comes in they fall off a cliff pretty quick, the big engines tend to be the same requadless If they're loaded or not, They can get as much ho out of the 2lts as the 4.5s these days but the 2lts really suck it down if you load them up properly
@stevowyeth3 ай бұрын
Only when you’re using the horsepower.
@mickanon56073 ай бұрын
I would have had parts expedited to Birdsville via air from Mount Isa or (most likely) Brisbane. Set up camp with the vehicle. Part of the team goes and gets the parts from Birdsville, and then go back out to the camp, and replace the broken bits. New UCA, LCA, ball joints, CV Shaft, and Rack end. 5 or 6 days tops. 3k tops vs 13-15k.
@antem773 ай бұрын
Thankyou for the adventure Cam, awesome trip 👍
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate 👍🏼
@peterryan73403 ай бұрын
$495 for Birdsville Recovery Insurance is cheap, considering the circumstances
@niksshorts853 ай бұрын
$495 per hour isn't cheap haha
@peterryan73403 ай бұрын
@Conradical_85 sorry I meant Simpson Desert Recovery Package is $495 per vehicle
@joshangel80203 ай бұрын
Recovery is going to cost more than what the car is worth 😢
@radod61473 ай бұрын
@joshangel8020 exactly, they should just abandon it. Recovering and repaire more than it is worth.
@ekdave19623 ай бұрын
Ah dumb arse that the premium for the trip in case u need recovery , I have club 4x4 cost me less that that for the year
@lencleave74703 ай бұрын
Hey Cam i was really surprised to hear the 300 used more fuel than the 200 , love the show looking forward to the next episode 👌
@Neil-clare3 ай бұрын
Awesome trip what an adventure and with mates nothing much better than that! a real bummer about the triton that’s some cost wow! As you say no one was hurt that’s the main thing! great video cam enjoyed that what a trip 👍🏻 from nick 😂 NEIL 🤗
@burbs-to-bush-redbakadventures3 ай бұрын
I was shopping in Broome, wearing your Wild Touring T Shirt and a bloke behind me asked if I has seen your latest video, we just sat outside and watched it, seriously bad news , we all dread this happening. I've just completed the Gibb and had my fair share of dramas too so i feel for Gubby. Another Great Video Cam, looking forward to the next. Hope Gubby gets it all sorted and gets back out there again. Roll On !
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Haha that’s cool about the T-shirt! Sorry to hear you had dramas along the Gibb, hope you got it all sorted. Enjoy Broome, bloody beautiful up there! 😎
@burbs-to-bush-redbakadventures3 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring all good, thanks
@brentj_3 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoying this series Cam, unlucky about gubby. Keep the content coming!
@Itsme-zq3et3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear the bad news. What great mates you all are.
@BizRon-dm8ye3 ай бұрын
When i did desert travel my plan in case of major breakdown was to hopefully find a resident of whatever Aboriginal town i got help at with the same car (15yo Hilux- good chance) and say 'get us and our camper to Alice/Halls Creek/Katherine/Mt Isa and and you've scored a free parts car.
@seanchristie71503 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode as usual, Gubby's catastrophic failure looked to dampen the mood a little. Reading all the comments there are some ill-informed ones. Looks like the trip was well worth it regardless of the issue's faced and overcome. Keep up the awesome work Cam
@liambarnes863 ай бұрын
Great episode Cam! Maybe tell gubby to set up a go fund me page for the wild touring viewers to help him out👍
@mikehzz98483 ай бұрын
Having been out there quite a few times, I reckon the real setup for the failure would have occurred on the corros getting to the desert. They're brutal on everything and the desert is usually just the final straw. Unfortunately, the final straw occurs where it's the most inconvenient. The lesson I've learned is beware of all the outback dirt track "highways"....they're car killers.
@anzac-chaplaincy3 ай бұрын
Wow! It's a very expensive enough trip without Gubby breaking down. All the best with his repairs etc and looking forward to seeing your catch-up with Alec and Erin.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, yeah it was an expensive one all round!
@explorer4x4803 ай бұрын
I was so proud when I saw the triton keeping up.. this has devasted me.. ;).. I'm surprised you didn't do the Hay River track, since you can only travel it west to east.. either way, it's a great trip, loved watching.
@andrewwatson4243 ай бұрын
Not good for the triton, I would be taking it back to the workshop that replaced the control arm, not because of bad workmanship but all new parts have a warranty and that definately looked faulty. There could be a bad batch and they are unaware of the fault. Another top video, thanks 👍
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, unfortunately Gubby fit the part himself. Without a trade cert there’s no much that can be done from that angle 😞
@SteveBurns803 ай бұрын
That's a real bummer! Unfortunatly he has fitted the incorrect parts. The arm broke because of the extended ball joints, these should never have been supplied with extended ball joints! Please let him know this, so he can learn from his mistake. 👍
@andrewwatson4243 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring Bugger, well it least it adds to the memories and as time goes on, a fair bit of stirring in the shed about tritons etc. But to be fair I had a triton for many years and lots of good times with it. Cheers🍻
@sharonmccarthy73213 ай бұрын
Enjoying the trip and looking forward to Graser next week as we are taking our new 300 there next year . Just a couple questions about your 300. What size wheels are you running and are you happy with your razorback seatcovers ?
@nununana76303 ай бұрын
How was the star-link working at the Outback? Could it run while driving?
@gregdogg103 ай бұрын
Starlink works wherever you can see the sky, from satellites You need the mobile starlink package if driving more than 7kms per hour and it’s super expensive around $400 per month
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Worked perfectly, video called the kids most nights 👍🏼 I dont drive with it up, you probably could 🤷♂️
@nununana76303 ай бұрын
@@WildTouringtanks for replying😊 really keen to know what happens to triton afterwards. I feel so bad for him😢
@big.red.763 ай бұрын
Boys chattin about the wombat holes and condition of the track nekminit the footage showed that Jeep charging up dunes throwing rooster tails of sand, jumping all over the joint several times. Jeebus! We forked out the $495 for our first crossing this year - solo vehicle via Rig Road. 100 litres flat in a 20 month old VDJ76. ps. IFS vs solid axle example right there, corrugations certainly take their toll eh. good video Cam.
@mini_steve3 ай бұрын
The Triton easily used the least amount of fuel. Silver linings.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
🤣 true
@crustyjusty73 ай бұрын
With hindsight, maybe those arms werent the best choice. I switched my Mitsi's top arms to H/duty tubulars with camber adjustment. Glad I did after seeing this.
@francesclark3633 ай бұрын
Don't know if u r with RACWA but friend just got fully paid tow from Alice Springs to Perth . It's currently 10k to get a tow off the Gibb. Great episode Cam n sotty govi
@exploremoorelife3 ай бұрын
Hey guys we're did you get that big pot with the blue inside, I have searched for a decent size pot but can't seem to find one
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
I’m not sure where that one came from mate! It was an old one Gubby pinched from home !
@stephengloor84513 ай бұрын
Very glad now that the new suspension I put on my Triton had replacement upper control arms that seem 200% stronger than the originals.
@shawsie57803 ай бұрын
Can't believe Old Mate replaced it with standards🥴
@robertarmbruster56503 ай бұрын
What a great set of videos, thanks for sharing.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate 👍🏼
@tahliazemke36133 ай бұрын
Hey Cam, what brand dash board storage thing are you using? Thanks mate :)
@TiggertheTabby3 ай бұрын
Watching Cam prepare and cook that lamb dish whilst i sit eating a cheese sandwich 😂😂.. Fml. #yummo
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
🤣
@mountainconstructions3 ай бұрын
Those Drinks!!!! Totally forgot about the car
@dimitristsagdis73403 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear mate - that's some very expensive tow.
@bradleynelson51283 ай бұрын
Hi Cam. I noted during this last episode that there were a few repairs made on some of the sand flags. Could you advise which was the most reliable brand? I also note that most had the white poles and one was black? Could advise what brand the black sand flag was and how reliable it was?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
I believe we had a few issues with the Kings and Sabre flags. The black XTM one was the only one that didn’t have a single issue. Couldn’t tell you if there is anything in that, or just luck. They all looked to be similar quality. www.bcf.com.au/p/xtm-sand-flag/659841.html?srsltid=AfmBOopbKYOW_146ckWWT8HNmEpNQ348b4JP9wNueh3Tc5jo7-L15LY8
@fingerbear35373 ай бұрын
Who needs a tow truck when a mechanic can bring the parts to the site and install them on the spot. Surely that would be a much cheaper option
@vise50273 ай бұрын
Love the content as usual, always a nice balance of doing stuff and the banter. What bullbar is on gazza's 200 Series?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate 👍🏼 he has a Rhino bar
@anthonybennett34342 ай бұрын
Cant beat a solid axle front end. Seventy series is the go.
@Phil-w2h3 ай бұрын
Was that top ball joint binding up putting the load through the arm? Or bouncing too hard over too many bumps with a heavy wheel. I wonder if you had a small stick welder on board and if you could have welded something up, the bearings would have still turned.
@LosSquid3 ай бұрын
hey mate what starlink plan are you on?? just the normal house plan?
@cyclemoto87443 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Cheers
@halfmanpete4073 ай бұрын
I felt sick in the stomach, and it’s not even my car.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah no one wishes anything like that on someone 😞
@guseva13 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring Thats dead right mate no one wants that sort of thing to happen...but it did...and you guys stuck together and worked your way through it. Lessons will be learnt and you move on to the next adventure more the wiser. Still a great channel mate always learn something cheers
@steveformosa51913 ай бұрын
How is the pedders suspension working for you
@Mouldyturnip753 ай бұрын
Another great episode, such bad luck for Gubby, its not even mine and it hurts! Question for Garry, 200 series - is that table any good, the one handing off the back off the drawers @ 10:29? Ive got the ARB table but want another for the fridge slide side......
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, I’ll ask Gazza to respond 👍🏼
@Mouldyturnip753 ай бұрын
Legend, thank you!!
@tom65493 ай бұрын
$11k? Id be making sure that thing was driving out on its own steam. Tek screws, tie wire, bolts, cable ties, steel cut from the bullbar to wrap/reinforce/bolt together, join a couple of crank batteries together to weld... It wouldnt be pretty but id make it work to save $11k.
@TheLukaszpg3 ай бұрын
I think you are not aware what the drive is from that spot to Birdsville. Botched welds would not hold up.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah I’d have loved to get it out under its own steam. But like @thelukaszpg said, there was 160kms of desert and 600 sand dunes between us and civilisation. The nearest town with parts would be a 2000km round trip to Mt Isa or Alice Springs.
@PaulEglinton2 ай бұрын
Drone delivery of parts?
@petergriffiths11173 ай бұрын
Good stuff 🤾🏿♂️
@BTSbeyondtheshed3 ай бұрын
cracking episode mate, such a shame i didn't get the chance to catch you while over here on the fraser coast!!
@adrianc82853 ай бұрын
Have you finished the trip or editing on the road
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Home now 👍🏼
@CountryBoys74Countryboy3 ай бұрын
so the bloke driving the jeep apart from tyres what has been done to it cos i have a grand cherokee and i would like to know what else i need to do
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
He’s done a 40mm lift, tyres, rims, bullbar, uhf, rear drawers, 12v system. That’s about it. Basic sort of touring mods that all the crew have. Only thing it really needs now is some decent bash plates.
@CountryBoys74Countryboy3 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring ty so much
@goldfools54453 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t RAC ultimate plus have covered that back to Birdsville, maybe even more.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
No way. They cover 200kms metro towing only!
@goldfools54453 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring the Ultimate cover will cover 300ks anywhere in Australia. Even accomodation and all sorts of other stuff. I have friends that do remote travel and I have known fully recovered vehicles from Kalgoorlie to Melbourne including accomodation and flights home. Other good stories as well. You guys should look into it.
@smurfzilla57563 ай бұрын
Well the triton looks STRANDED lol glad everyone was ok
@dougtilley59773 ай бұрын
Was it an after market product or genuine Triton part.
@LorraineBradshaw3 ай бұрын
Read the book "birdsville" by Evan Mchugh. My copy was published in 2009... The writer went out on a couple of rescue missions with the mechanic of the time, an Irish backpacker and the local copper... I can see why it would cost so much. Also agree with a guy who posted about a go fund... I would contribute to the $... Shame no one told you about the insurance prior... But, hugs to gubby
@markdixon2153 ай бұрын
Great trip other than the breakdown, sickening consider it was only a 6 week old part. Someone needs to take some responsibility and cover some of those horrendous cost of recovery. Great you were all able to keep the spirits up for the remainder of the trip. What an awesome trip. Thanks for sharing guys, cheers 🍻
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Yeah pretty concerning that a new part from a reputable parts supplier failed so spectacularly! Between insurance and support from his mates, Gubbs has done alright out of it all 👍🏼
@markdixon2153 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring that’s good to hear, looking forward to Fraser Island. Have a good week cheers 🍻
@pip60693 ай бұрын
Oh dam that sucks, I can see the expense when you consider the truck, fuel and wages it’s just rough how much it amounts to. Don’t let it get ya down and keep having fun
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah me too. It’s painful, but it’s a huge exercise for those blokes out there!
@flyboy57363 ай бұрын
Great trip, sorry about the expensive damage. Was the replacement arm genuine or an aftermarket part?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Aftermarket Repco part.
@merv1903 ай бұрын
At $1500 , Club 4x4 insurance is looking cheap. Really bad luck that one is though. I dropped a timing chain east of Marble Bar once. After getting ridiculous quotes we decided to tow it home … 1300 kms, took 3 days. 😀
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah i dunno about that. When I had Club 4x4 with 15k recovery cover, the higher premiums in comparison to RAC meant I’d need to be recovered from the middle of the Simpson Desert every 7 years to break even 🤣 But it was my experiencing making claims that pushed me to drop them..
@merv1903 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring I’ve never had them because of the premiums. I’ve been told but I don’t know , you can insure for say 6 weeks to cover a trip, but the premium is higher. When I had the timing chain issue RAC didn’t want to know about it because it was so remote.
@cyclemoto87443 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring Not to mention the exorbitant premium increase for the next 5 years if you make a claim. Ask me how I know ;)
@S.P19893 ай бұрын
Be curious to know the brand of UCA
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Repco part
@S.P19893 ай бұрын
Ahh Roger mate. Look forward to the rest of your videos on this trip, very jealous!
@craigjensen41793 ай бұрын
Oh man that devastating for that to happen Dream trip turned into a nightmare 😢
@Aus_airsoft3 ай бұрын
Question- After seeing this I'm curious if Traveling to Cameron's Corner from Charleville ok to do in a New Triton solo with two Teenagers. Has anyone done it from Charelville?
@colinj50993 ай бұрын
IMHO, just from observation, besides the 'incorrect/inadequacies' of part fitted, it seems that they were carrying a heck of a lot of weight for '1 up' cars. What is the prime reason , crossing the desert , or doing a show and tell of your favourite cookups and cocktails?😏
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your observations. The part was sold from a reputable store and should have met/exceeded OEM spec. It was 6 weeks old. Car was weighed prior to trip and was under GVM and front/rear axle load limits. Prime reason for the trip was obviously to do it exactly how we wanted to. The failure was unfortunate, and I do agree retrospectively that the part was inadequate. Sometimes sh!t just happens. We dealt with it, cars fixed, and the next trip is being planned. Hope you get a chance to have your own adventures.
@gardnep3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about the breakdown. Surely there is a secondhand front end in QLD or NSW somewhere? We have one of the highest rainfalls in recorded history and it’s gone on for 3-4 years. All the roads in western NSW were closed over most of winter.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah definitely lots of options like that. We discussed getting parts and repairing ourselves. There was other factors at play and Gubbs made the call on what he wanted to do.
@SomervilleMetalWorks3 ай бұрын
That some bad luck for gubby a set of decent aftermarket ones might stop this problem in future or maybe just sell triton... Does make the $500 insurance worth buying. Eyre creek looks well down from when we went through in July. Was over bonnet height on some vehicles. The whole salt pan in front of big red was full of water and made for gnarly crossings
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah hopefully we can source some beefier UCAs for him. In hindsight the recovery package is a very good option, especially for an older vehicle. Eyre creek had dried out heaps by the time we got there. But there was still a couple of hydrolocked cars in the recovery mobs yard from only a week or two prior. So it dries out fast!
@SteveBurns803 ай бұрын
No, this was not "bad luck". Unfortunatly the arm broke because they were fitted with extended upper ball joints, you can clearly see them in the video. Please let him know, so he can learn from his mistake. 👍
@Mac_Stacks3 ай бұрын
G'day Cam, before the trip were you and the fellas aware of the $495 recovery plan from birdsville? I only stumbled across it by accident the other day. No judgement just curious if the group was aware of it and why it wasnt taken as an option as pre-emptive insurance a just in case?
@Nightshade4583 ай бұрын
I know you talked about your swag can you tell me is any good over the time and would you upgrade.
@-Bigjordan3 ай бұрын
my front shock bent but didn't snap on my hilux 85km out of Birdsville i drove it out at 5kph took over 10 hours great fun my mate in his car was prepared to drive to Birdsville for parts You's should have done the same for ur mate
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
It took 2 weeks to get parts to Birdsville to fix it. Closest parts were just under 2000kms round trip away. We explored this and many other options for our mate. We also chipped in and with support of his family and mates raised a heap of money for him to help cover the cost.
@pokeman11713 ай бұрын
You are the first person 4wd making foodwith fish sauce! you are aproved by this aisian 😂
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
I love fish sauce haha! But I have had it explode in my fridge on a trip, and I did not love that 🤣
@stilley783 ай бұрын
Don't some insurance companies cover recoveries like this one? Eg Club 4x4 Insurance? I'm with RACV Total Care, but I doubt it'd work out there
@pauls47083 ай бұрын
wow 105 litres are you more heavily loaded than the others? Was that a mitsi or aftermarket control arm?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Yeah I’d be the heaviest rig there. Pretty small motor for a big car too, so it’s working harder to get up to speed. On the hwy It was using less fuel than the 200. Probably because of the taller gearing in the 10sp.
@richardwalsh55703 ай бұрын
Not a tough repair, if you could get the parts delivered to Birdsville go back and fix it or truck it to Birdsville and fix it there when parts arrive?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Took 2 weeks to get parts to Birdsville. There was heaps of options and factors at play. Lots of options discussed. Gubby made the call.
@mountainconstructions3 ай бұрын
Fuel East to West in 100 series factory turbo manual 100L. TYres pressure 14psi
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Similar to mine 👍🏼
@pgoldys55343 ай бұрын
Jez chinesium quality at its best lucky it didn’t let go at 110 at worse it should bend not fracture, thinking twice buying anything from Repco. great vid enjoyed it 👍
@darrenstevens11443 ай бұрын
Completely of track. But where the blue cookware come from cheers Dazza
@geoffclarke59013 ай бұрын
his insurance doesn't cover the recovery? I know mine does, but I know some places like RAC don't.
@noelwhittle79223 ай бұрын
was there one brand of sand flag you can recommend?
@BordertotheShore3 ай бұрын
Great video 💯🇦🇺
@michaelnugara13 ай бұрын
I can only imagine how Gubby is feeling. I hope all works out ok.
@dannyhickman47583 ай бұрын
Nothing frightens a triton 😂
@buster_19723 ай бұрын
Great show, sorry grubby about the Triton. Other than that, looks like a great trip 👍
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate. It was a great trip other than that!
@downtheshedwithbyron3 ай бұрын
Need to tell the boys to take there cars to Cannington Pedders before a trip like that
@andrewbaker9373 ай бұрын
Um, let me get this straight. There were 4 other cars in the group, and not one offered to go for a drive and get all the parts needed to fix the car on the side of the track. I guess it was easier to let a mate spend 11k. Im sure gubby would be happy to pay someone for fuel and time to go get parts.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
No need to make assumptions, you can just ask the question. We did discuss this. And did offer to do so. The closest replacement parts from the middle of the Simpson Desert would be Alice Springs or Mt Isa. Which are both roughly 2000km/ 4 day return trips including over 300kms of desert tracks. That’s if you drive flat out, parts are in stock and there are no dramas along the way. This would mean someone staying with the car for 4+ days, or leaving the car on the side of the track for 4+ days. Gubby chose what he wanted to do with this option, and many others available that we offered. Which was to have his car recovered the next day, and drive home with his mates. It was actually much more than 11k in the end. Between insurance and support from his mates, he’s actually done alright. I might go into that in a recap vid in a few weeks, it’ll depend on whether he’s comfortable with me talking about specifics or not.
@richardwalsh55703 ай бұрын
Helicopter delivery?
@ianweal30813 ай бұрын
@@andrewbaker937 Um, I have a theory on this too. If you ever accompany myself on a trip and there's a failure, I will get you to where you can seek assistance, repairs, food shelter etc. I do not and will not delay anyone else accompanying me of their holiday. Sounds harsh, yes but one time going to K'gari had a gearbox fail in a Patrol accompanying us. I took a day out travelling to Newcastle to get replacement box, another day fitting it, that's two days out of people's leave taken up by one vehicle. The balance of the trip to K'gari was flog the shit outta the vehicles, bypassing accommodation, short stops, sleeps etc. just to catch up. Wouldn't you know it, the same vehicle blow the top tank off his radiator on K'gari, but this time I made him wait whilst I took others to site, set up camp and waited for tide to turn prior to recovering him. Had new radiator freighted over and fitted. After that, no, join me the balance of the groups holiday doesn't suffer due to vehicle failure, sorry. He was taken care of, nothing more could have been achieved in the time frame.
@andrewbaker9373 ай бұрын
Sorry to come across as assuming, but you probably should have said in the video that all options were discussed and the truck was the only option. All good, and thanks for your time.
@363TOMTOM3633 ай бұрын
Fair cop because its a really shit situation. But from an outside perspective it's only 7 hours to mount isa from birdsville so with 2 drivers in one car that's a single day easy so i dont think it was impossible at all from what I see. But different people have different priorities so as long as he's happy thats all that matters @WildTouring
@rachmilnes3 ай бұрын
Another great episode. Feel for Gubby but looks like chin up all round, good stuff 👍🏽
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, with insurance and a heap of good mates behind him to help him out. He actually came out okay! Testament to the bloke he is 👍🏼
@burrabogielivestock25303 ай бұрын
I’ll be negative. $450 an hour both ways is a crock of shit
@Twisted4x4Australia3 ай бұрын
Hey guys so did Gubby ( was it) replace his own control arm or was it done at a shop if so wouldn't it be covered? Looked like an amazing trip otherwise , would love to do it myself!
@muppetsrelief3 ай бұрын
I would say the lower ball joint has failed first, popping out allowing the top to be torn out through uncontrolled movement
@SteveBurns803 ай бұрын
No, it has failed because he has used extended upper ball joints. You can clearly see them in the video.
@richard41363 ай бұрын
Well Cam we all make assumptions based on what you tell us. It may of helped things if you said he made the call. If that’s the case I take it back!! As for doing the repairs himself! Sorry to say he’s learned a very expensive lesson. Thanks for the reply!
@annettemay57433 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for Gubby, I was surprised to see the L200 beat the L300 though. And I thought the jeep would of shit on the rest. But the mitsy got the BEST Fuel economy lol
@kromey1113 ай бұрын
Was a new genuine UCA used for replacement?
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Nah aftermarket Repco part.
@kromey1113 ай бұрын
@@WildTouring there you go hey. May have saved a bit but wrecked his trip
@Dazza-u4c3 ай бұрын
Not directly related to this video but It is amazing that some motorbike riders have done not just one crossing in 24 hours but a double crossing in 24 hours. They must be hooking along at a very fast pace.
@WildTouring3 ай бұрын
Saw a few out there, and they are hooking! Looks like great fun!
@cyclemoto87443 ай бұрын
Much faster pace on a bike. Of course, you need the fitness to match