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25.01.2022 Captain Nemo here
24.01.2022 Dont mind me. Just passing through.
23.01.2022 Is that the greatest VW Amarok mod ever?
22.01.2022 Please share this among your fellow QLD off-roaders.
21.01.2022 4WD tries to cross a puddle but gets swalled in whole.
20.01.2022 "I have an electrical problem with my V 20 - 1999. There is no brake light, there is no reverse gear light, there is no rear light. All fuse" Is anyone able to help Harry with his Mitsubishi Pajero V20 (NL)?... https://www.downthunder.com.au//V20-No-BacklightNo-reverse
19.01.2022 We have never seen the Bribie Island Ocean Beach like that.
19.01.2022 Strong language warning! But you gotta watch this if you love Australia
19.01.2022 Say hello to one of our newest members and his beefed up Jeep Wrangler TJ. https://www.downthunder.com.au//jeep-Wrangler-4.0-Sport-20
18.01.2022 Trabant 4x4 Edition
18.01.2022 The Pajero is a true utilitarian vehicle.
17.01.2022 Not good. Could be wors....waaaait a minute
16.01.2022 This 4x4 has some surprise for you ...
16.01.2022 Did you know that the Rivian, a new all-electric pick-up truck, could do a 360 degree turn on the spot? Watch this video to see the Rivian's Tank Turn.
14.01.2022 Always keep a safe distance when recovering a 4WD. This guy got extremely lucky.
14.01.2022 Make sure you double wrap when you buy your Christmas fuel!
14.01.2022 Hit the Light Speed button!
13.01.2022 WHO would have known? He was the inventor of todays Mallcrawlers.
13.01.2022 What does that mean?
12.01.2022 Something you dont see every day. #cybertruck
12.01.2022 What a beautiful beast. Seen in Brisbane today. #jeep #wrangler #jeepjk #wranglerjk #dontholdback #itsajeelthing
11.01.2022 The best moments Toyota Hilux 4x4
10.01.2022 Are you looking to upgrade your offroad tyres? Check out this video review from AllOffroad 4x4 on the BF Goodrich KM3. And give them a thumbs up if you like the video. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmlGFR-_N50
10.01.2022 Oh no. Ooh no. Ooooooohhhhhhhh nooooooooo
09.01.2022 Bored at home and not being able to go offroad? Then this might interest you :) https://freebies.indiegala.com/off-road-drive/
09.01.2022 Have you prepared your truck?
09.01.2022 This is some hardcore wheeling. Well spotted!
09.01.2022 This thing is a beast.
08.01.2022 Saturday Morning beach #cleanup at #teewahbeach #jeep #wrangler #jeepwrangler
08.01.2022 Roll call! Are there any JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE drivers here? We haven't got any modded Grand Cherokees in our Member's profiles. Feel free to check in and add your Grandy to the community at https://www.downthunder.com.au/4wdsearch
07.01.2022 Rainbow Beach is beautiful for camping this time around. #rainbowbeach #tewantin #teewahbeach #teewah #camping #campingaustralia #downunder #oz #queensland #campingqld
06.01.2022 Who's heading out where this weekend? Let us know in the comments? :)
06.01.2022 Its the little things in life
06.01.2022 Elons Cybertruck and its bulletproof windows got nothing compared to this stock Pajero!
04.01.2022 This insignificant looking post is one of many which have been placed along the road where I live. We'd had many kangaroos and other wildlife killed after bein...g hit by cars. These posts are activated by car headlights shining on them and emit a loud buzzing sound thereby deterring wildlife from crossing the road. Several of us in the neighbourhood contacted Sunshine Coast Council re the problem and they listened and acted. Very impressed so far with no dead wildlife since they went in 2 months ago. Thank you Sunshine Coast Council See more
04.01.2022 Although data states that 2/3 of Black Saturday fatalities died while sheltering in or near their house, research by bushfire scientists revealed that they did ...not die BECAUSE they were sheltering. They died because they did not know how to shelter safely. SO WHEN THE BUSHFIRE EMERGENCY MESSAGE IS It I s too Late to Leave, You Should Take Shelter and Stay Indoors - WHAT SHOULD YOU ACTUALLY DO? IF YOU CANNOT SHELTER IN A BUILDING * Shelter behind a wall; beside a large fire resistant tree (that has no flammable undergrowth); in nor beside a car; in a dam (if no vegetation is near either), in a ditch, (cover yourself with earth or blanket); crouch beneath a blankets (must be PURE WOOL and DRY) on bare ground or an already burnt area. - Dry pure wool has the quality of extinguishing sparks and embers. IF YOU CAN SHELTER IN A BUILDING Before you go inside: * Shut off gas and electricity at the mains. * Put pets inside: dogs on leash, cats in covered cages. * Take in outdoor furniture, doormats, hanging baskets, plastic pot plants. When you are inside: * Make sure all doors and windows are securely shut. * Turn off air conditioners; cover their internal vents. * If windows are unshuttered, cover with blankets (must be PURE WOOL), heavy quality quilts, foil or wet towels. *Move flammable furniture away from windows. * Close internal doors to limit fire spread if embers enter and ignite inside. * Put on protective clothing and nose mask and drink often. * Keep blankets (must be PURE WOOL and DRY) handy. * Cool off when possible. * Watch the conditions outside if possible through a small window or peephole. Do not open a door or window to look outside. * When you are sure flaring shrubs have blackened, its safe to go out again. (Burning tree trunks do not generally emit killing radiant heat.) PASSIVE SHELTERERS * DO NOT SHELTER IN AN INNER ROOM. Not in the hallway. Not in the bath. If you shelter in ANY kind of inner room no matter how many doors it has you could be trapped. Embers may have ignited sub-floor or wall cavities or rafters in the ceiling space,. Flaming walls or ceiling could collapse on you. Toxic fumes from smouldering furnishings, synthetic furniture or wall linings could overcome you. * STAY BY A DOOR THAT EXITS TO OUTSIDE in protective clothing and with blankets (must be PURE WOOL and DRY). * It is vital for passive shelterers to exit as soon as the potentially killing radiant heat from fames has died down. ACTIVE SHELTERERS * Take hose, sprayers and ladder inside with you. * Fill bath & troughs with water, immerse towels, roll up and place at door gaps and window ledges. Plug keyholes with play dough, blue-tack or soap. * Fill containers (e.g. garden sprayers) with water; put these, with dippers, mops etc, in each room. * Watch for invading embers. Particularly in the ceiling space, through windows, gaps under doors. Spray or hit with wet mop any sparks, embers or smouldering furnishings. * If any ignition cannot be extinguished, close the door of that room. * Maintain easy access to an exit door. * Never go outside during a flame front to douse an outside ignition. EXITING * Exit with great care, preferably from a door that is sheltered from the wind. * Wear protective clothing & nose cover, cover yourself with your blanket (must be PURE WOOL and DRY), crouch, lower your eyelids and open the door gradually. The quintessential bushfire survival resource is a HEAVY DUTY DRY PURE WOOL BLANKET. Covered with such a blanket and with a flask of water people have survived the most catastrophic conditions. Extracted from my Essential Bushfire Safety Tips (CSIRO 2012), www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6969.htm (If you can't afford to buy - most libraries have it.) See more
02.01.2022 #railrated #offroad #aftermarket #4x4
02.01.2022 We did our part. :)