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Gaurav

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  1. Tomorrow drive will be ending at last exit so you can use ADNOC station for inflation.
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    Level: Intermediate and Above. (NO NEWBIES/FEWBIES ALLOWED) When: 21 March 2020, Saturday Meeting time: 8:00 AM, (Sharp, without any exceptions) Meeting Point : ADNOC Service Station https://goo.gl/maps/KBHywynNjpXg99rZ6 Type of Car: Any proper 4x4 with front and back tow hooks and 8-10 inches of ground clearance. Approximate finish time: 12:00 PM
  3. Shailja is driving FJ and have both hooks and experience, as she explained on the last solar park drive.
  4. @asifk, @Ralph Geonzon, @siddharth maheshwari, @Nacho, @luwaimn, @Mahmoud Hamzawy, @sheri, @Jose Martin, @Najeeb Mohammed, @Jamy B., @Nizam Deen, @Chaitanya D, @Melenany, @Matti Brockman, @Colin Jordan, @Ale Vallecchi Please read and understand all the points below before joining off-road drives. With the current COVID-19 pandemic, we all need to be very responsible for our-self and others. To keep the briefing short, please go through https://carnity.com/brief before joining the drive. Adhere to all the COVID-19 Precautions for Carnity Offroad Drives STRICTLY. Bring your own walkie talkie, as we no longer share spare radios, even for absolute newbies. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE THIS POST BY CLICKING "TOTALLY AGREE".
  5. I guess that's why Germans and Americans have move that bloody useless handbrake to different location.
  6. You miss the word "RATED" For such strong or repetitive tugs (more than 3, after soft medium and hard attempt), we secure the rope with support assist rope to absorb any projectile.
  7. Hi Colin, by mistake you have liked and follow the drive instead of RSVP. Check your activity and you can see that too. https://carnity.com/profile/29305-colin-jordan Following - Drive on Monday 9:26 PM Reacted - Like on Monday 9:18 PM
  8. I just gave my "points, feedback and opinion" based on my own little off-road experience "knowing or assuming" some people might have been "brainwashed or influenced" with "brand marketing campaigns or their friends/family". Same way we tell everyone that do not drive regularly all the time in LO gear, as per prevailing myth from thousands other off-road clubs who only focus on power than developing off-road skills. Still if some off-roader wish to drive in LO gear, it's their personal choice. I personally don't feel good or bad if you listen/not to any of these advices, but feel relieved that we have conveyed the message. Job done. @desertdude I have tested my ML 500 (V8), Porsche Cayenne Turbo (V8) and Range Rover Supercharged (V8) in dunes but all of them disappointed me in delivering the power on the right moment I want it because of the technological advancement they offer. Which year latest V8 have you tested in sand? 2003 Armada.....Anything after that.....? The only V8 that performs really well in the desert are the one that are designed for desert extreme use and not multipurpose use: Raptor, F150, Chevy pickups, etc.
  9. Have you tried WD40 and gentle push to see if something is jammed or stuck? For such job any body shop in Al quoz or Aweer, whichever is closer can fix it. If you are near Aweer, I can share two places with who I recently had good experience.
  10. Add a rated D shackle for 50 Dhs from Ace Hardware.
  11. I'm not an expert on suspension technologies and go much with my user experience. I had a rally bred Aragosta suspension with 18 settings on each wheel. Tried almost every god damn setting and never enjoyed that Patrol on road. On off-road as @treks mentioned at medium hard it was plenty for sand. So as a best rule of thumb, go all options mid way and then go backwards to understand what solves your need better. If you are trying to achieve OEM softness for road comfort then don't waste your time. Off-road suspension are made, shown and advertised splashing sand, jumping dunes as that's what they do the best - except road comfort on tarmac.
  12. Good marketing pointers. If it's true then whey after massive sales drop Nissan brought back Y61 after 1-2 year gap. I never mentioned the weight is a constraint, but it might be for sure. It's the host of technological advancement - that scares, fails and disappoint people after spending over 200K. We have had in Carnity drive, Y62 failing to engaging the LO gear and then failing to get back into HI gear, and then eventually I have to winch that Y62 which was running on 2 wheel drive. After self recovering and coming on flat ground after few minute it engage back to HI gear again. Watch it once for fun sake to witness more Range Rovers, Raptor, G63 in the desert - which are far above Y62 price point. I salute and respect Nissan to adapt smart and honest way to sell apple by calling it an apple, rather than a bow and arrow. I assume, they must have tried calling it a bow and arrow but failed miserably so they have learned based on their experience to call an apple an apple. Well let's drive together for a year and then we can revisit these comments again. I had a Range Rover Supercharged with 510 HP and I know very well it's limitation and capabilities alike. It's not the numbers, weight or size always, it's the instant availability of those numbers at a right time. In most modern technological advanced vehicle computers overthink than humans and that's what create lot of differences in the experience what I want and what I end up getting with. Yes @Chaitanya D, you are absolutely right. Y62 is a beautiful vehicle as far as you understand it's limitations and learn to play with those rules, you will enjoy without spending tons on modification.
  13. OK I have been silently reading this space and holding my temptation to not to spoil your fun or be harsh on your emotions, but keeping all my good man behavior aside, I strongly think you all need to face the truth to get out from a stage of denial. SORRY, in advance guys. Y62 and Y61 are """"""""DIFFERENT"""""""" Animals all together. Please do not compare sofa with a television, they both have different uses. Y61 in a completely stock state can do over 90% of all off-roading you can ever wish to do, provided you learn the real art of offf-roading. Remaining 10% things reserved for motorsport, dune championship and flying from one dune to another dune contenders - usually shown in insta, fb and youtube videos for stunts or for provoking you to empty all your pockets. Y62 with all the possible off-road mods will be at par or lower with Y61 in a stock state, because Y61 has been designed to do almost everything that a normal offroader want based on decades of research and development along with extensive testing in GCC. Now same goes for any dedicated stock offroaders too like FJC, Xterra, Wrangler etc. Now firstly all you Y62 owners ask yourself if you are among 10% or 90% of offroaders. If you are in 10%, then you have a wrong choice of car, look for rally bred homologated vehicle that you can tow in a trailer every Friday and beat her to death on every dune with extreme modifications. If you are in 90%, then focus on learning the off-roading first and then decide to work on real limitation of your Y61 or Y62. Y62 are inherently heavy, so no matter what version you drive with V8 - 400 hp, you are always struggling to manouver a chariot on small ridges, pockets, bumps and sharp dunes. Please IGNORE the biased reviews, police cars and mod company advertisement if you want the real truth, as none of them selling you any truth, they are just selling you a modified cars or mods to make your heavy beast a looker than a real off-roader. Did you know how many mods any country police car has and all of them are not street legal to catch the bad guys or to reach to difficult places. So stop looking at stars and walking on earth, you will damage your toe or a knee. For finding a real truth, next time you visit any good known desert look around and see what percentage of people driving Y62 with or without extreme modifications and you will get an answer. What will I do, If I am in your place. Keep Y62 for family fun, light offroading, camping, beach trip etc. Get 20K-40K AED bone stock used Xterra or FJC or Y61 or Wrangler and learn off-roading first and then spend a single dime after 3-6 months of offroad driving.
  14. Hi @asifk welcome to Carnity and its off-road club. I really don't know any place outside DM who sells radio. I heard someone mention once Bur dubai mena bazaar but I don't know the exact shop or whereabouts. For DM you can call Noman +971 55 780 7590 and I think he told me last I visited that now they do deliveries as well. Worth checking with him (if I rem correctly). For compressor I highly recommend Bushranger, and have you checked the sale at ACE as they always run some great offers on bushranger compressor as people stopped buying these now because of 1/4 price from DM. I'm using bushranger since over 8 years and still kicking and inflating fine after every week off-road. You can click on Leave Event as admin might remove you from all drives, tomorrow.
  15. Thanks @Chaitanya D for your expert inputs. We have planned and added new briefing pattern on the announcement post above. Hope everyone complies to it for everyone safety and hygiene.
  16. I havent heard of Reese, but they look quite sturdy. Check the rating, that is important and quality of rating printed is with good amount of information and not just 9000000 LB, AMP, PMPO lolol.
  17. Bushranger is reliable and seems rated from your image. Ramy is not a brand, instead a shop that sells thousand brand product. Dig deeper and find out which brand pin is that? Is it rated? Why ACE doesn't have the bushranger pin....?
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