its not that bad , just not nice seeing your tojo in a such a position, the wheels and diffs are getting wet, and water splashing up on the chassis, your rig would get worse damage driving along a wet beach and having wet/salty sand thrown up in all the chassis joints and panel joints ,hard to wash out areas,this would be a lot different if the water was up as high as the top of the wheels and seeping inside the door panels
yes was in further than i would want -but that is the problem with bunk trailers! -got to float the boat off it
used the steel ramps on the beach - easy -
as for the salt - its not a problem if you clean it properly - gave it a good wash with a firehose when we got back - shes got diff breathers but still change the oil at next service - 250 bucks well spent
Car was bought to use and enjoy -not keep it in pristine condition for the next owner! :-)
NOHA
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Date Joined: 24/06/07
Rust
Your a lot keener than me to put your car in salt water.
I got my big cat in and out without getting that deep
Twin turbo..V8 diesel..Ohh what a feeling!!
No Orange Hats Allowed
sea-kem
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Date Joined: 30/11/09
Totally agree. Boat'll move
Totally agree. Boat'll move in a few inches of water.
Love the West!
tot
Posts: 1162
Date Joined: 31/01/10
was this around may?
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Reverse cycle a/c supply and install - Ducted and wall splits
carnage
Posts: 71
Date Joined: 11/04/10
deffinate need of draw bar on
deffinate need of draw bar on high tide. heaps easier on low tide. we had a 200 series not far off that deep not a pretty site.
fish on...
Anthony Hall 87
Posts: 193
Date Joined: 09/01/10
Got an extendable drawbar on
Got an extendable drawbar on my cat trailer it's worth it's wait in gold you should definatley look into one mate.
Just PM if you wanna see some pics.
Tight lines to all :)
merman
Posts: 81
Date Joined: 14/09/09
For sale, one owner, never
For sale, one owner, never been off road!!!!
just dhu it
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Date Joined: 14/05/09
not that bad
its not that bad , just not nice seeing your tojo in a such a position, the wheels and diffs are getting wet, and water splashing up on the chassis, your rig would get worse damage driving along a wet beach and having wet/salty sand thrown up in all the chassis joints and panel joints ,hard to wash out areas,this would be a lot different if the water was up as high as the top of the wheels and seeping inside the door panels
mightymouse
Posts: 395
Date Joined: 25/08/08
Well said just dhu it had
Well said just dhu it had my truck up to the diff in salt/water more than once :)
pelagicyachts
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Date Joined: 23/02/11
yes was in further than i
yes was in further than i would want -but that is the problem with bunk trailers! -got to float the boat off it
used the steel ramps on the beach - easy -
as for the salt - its not a problem if you clean it properly - gave it a good wash with a firehose when we got back - shes got diff breathers but still change the oil at next service - 250 bucks well spent
Car was bought to use and enjoy -not keep it in pristine condition for the next owner! :-)