Jump to content

Mario Cornejo

DESERT CHAMPION
  • Posts

    722
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    8
  • Country

    El Salvador
  • Carnity Points

    0 [ Donate ]

Everything posted by Mario Cornejo

  1. This being one of the reasons why I ditched bead locks and went back to stock wheels. I am now forcing myself to drive differently and avoid pop-outs, as much as possible 😅. I also got a good car jack for those situations. Tires, according to the Y61 owner's manual you can move within the diameter range of 30.6" to 32.4", I compiled the information in a table and is shared below in case it helps anyone owning a Nissan Patrol Y61 ... items 8 and 9 are not stock, those are what I have installed.
  2. Well, not sure where to start, but by just agreeing that it is a great topic. The approach I took was a bit different: decided on the Y61 SWB, researched about the most common / possible changes, I then concentrated on suspension and safety. Mostly, I think that carrying with changes is part of the off road fun. Hope we meet in a drive soon for a conversation on the subject. Cheers!
  3. well deserved @varunmehndiratta! hope to join one of your drives soon!
  4. @munkybizness Mayank! mabrouk. Cheers and hope to see you in sand soon!
  5. @Frederic apologies, will not be able to attend, which is a pity as I have been looking after an opportunity to try my new samyang lens. Until next time inshallah!
  6. Great topic, I carry the basic kit easily available at all pharmacies and I added electrolyte sachets, burn aid treatment, antihistamine, skin sun protector. There is a UAE based business that sells off road products, among them a first aid molle pouch containing: 1 x Buckle Tourniquet (2.5 x 45cm) 1 x Emergency Blanket (130 x 210cm) 1 x Military Trauma Dressing (4inch) 1 x Pair of Nitrile Gloves 2 x Sterile Combine Dressings (10 x 20cm) 1 x Conforming Elastic Bandage (7.5 x 450cm) 1 x Disposable CPR Face Shield 1 x Pair of Shears (Scissors 18.5cm) 1 x Burn Dressing (40 x 60cm) 5 x Adhesive Band Aids (1.9 x 7.2 cm) An item I am curious about, that I don't see included in first aid kits, is the combat gauze or "hemostatic dressing", perhaps in this forum we could get some feedback or opinion about including it or not in a first aid kit. Cheers everyone!
  7. This picture 😂! unapproved recovery technique, but worked to bring the car from that awkward position. Good stuff @GauravSoni, thank you for taking us safely from start to exit, good practice on approaching, riding and crossing ridges. See you all soon in the sand!
  8. Huge applause 👏 to a well deserved promotion! hope to join more of your drives soon @GauravSoni
  9. Bravo @GauravSoni, amazing lead to a great mid-week drive! A massive thank you to @Shaaz Sha and @Ranjan Das for their support as SL and CF too, and of course for helping me with the pop-out 😅 Weather was on our side! @Zulfikhar Naiyar, @RiaanJH and @Imteeaz it was a pleasure meeting you, you all drove very well! Wishing you all safe drives and a great week ahead.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of use