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That was an awsome little spin ,always a pleasure Sir.
Best of luck as always...keep fighting the good fight!
That was great! I grew up in the snow, but I haven't seen snow in 10 years. When the LUAS drove away from the camera in the woods, I could hear the silence of the snow, and I remembered the smell of snow.
ОтветитьPoor wife doing all the walking.........
ОтветитьWouldnt a set of chains be better????
Ответитьwhat you need is a better muffler, sounds like you have bad muffler. Men into 4x4 wheeling are the same. get some snow chains for the tires.
ОтветитьLove the video keep them coming. It's my favorite channel
ОтветитьI love it when Mrs. Survival Russia and the Pink and Blue Ninjas are in your videos! They are super awesome. I hope they know that they have fans all over the world. Much love to you and the Survival Russia Family from the USA! You guys are awesome!
ОтветитьLet a little air out of your tires for snow and ice, will give you a little more traction
ОтветитьYou need to look for a posi traction, Sure Grip, rear end Pig for your little 4 x 4. Instead of one wheel spinning and driving the vehicle, both rear wheels are turning in limited slip fashion. You might also be able to convert your own rear end gear set to this. I'm just not sure what is available for you over there. Even my 37 year old Dodge Ram has Sure Grip rear gear set. This has proven many times in the winters here. Great video!
ОтветитьIs blah blah blah real Russian?
Ответитьyou have a wonderful family,,my best regards to the pink ninja and Mrs Survival Russia.. diggum
ОтветитьSo awesome to see your area, Lars. And Mrs Survival Russia is a great camerawoman!
Ответитьif you still dont have wipers blades on your small truck in this video Lars some very useful friendly advice use rain x on the window or if you dont have that use ole school paste car wax NOT POLISH lol just pure wax will work to very thin coat and buff smooth on the final buff only go from bottom of window to top on the buff stroke the way the rain will go when driving my friend it is night and day difference my friend hope it helps Lars
ОтветитьReally cool videos always love to watch... Looks a lot like northern michigan ..... Where i grew up
ОтветитьYou need more weight for traction. I would like to see some snowchains on the back tires.
Ответитьhad your lockers been in
ОтветитьThumbs way up!! Great video
ОтветитьThanks !
ОтветитьToow, bit of a shame the video on how the suspension problem was solved seems to be in the missing in the video-list on the build (if there is such a video anyways), also wonder if you had the front tires re-aligned (or not)
ОтветитьMrs. Survival Russia is a great camerawoman, nice angles on shots.
ОтветитьThe view from the inside was fine,no need to apologize, as for winter travel even though i hate having to spend the time to install and remove them tire chains can be very useful especially on snow packed back roads and trails , seeing as your vehicle is so lite not sure if putting some dead weight for ballast would help , Just a few ideas for next winters travels.
ОтветитьSurprised you don't use snow chains Lars
ОтветитьGood job ! you know how to drive in that stuff the 4 wheel drive did the same thing in the wet snow as ours do at the right temperature the only thing you can do is wheel chains ! in the USA Rollo
ОтветитьThank you for another great adventure what type of heater do you have in the survival Russia vehicle is it electric or does it work off of the exhaust system can you do a video on the heater please
ОтветитьGlad to see the SRV getting through heavy snowfall! Although, I think for snow driving, you need either snow chains or some wider tires. On another note, what is with the older blue truck I see in the background in alot of your videos?
Ответитьgood filming by the mrs!!
ОтветитьDid you tried lowering the tire pressure ??
ОтветитьEnjoyed seeing some of you neighbourhood. Nice video.
ОтветитьThat Thing is Awesome ! Cheers and Happy New Years Lars and Family !! !!
ОтветитьThe look on that kid's face... I thought it looked chilly outside!
ОтветитьVery cool! I think the only thing I would miss about America are cars over 90 HP!
ОтветитьThat was cool to see some of your countryside and houses. Have a happy New Year!!
ОтветитьThank you for taking us on a trip with you. What a beautiful place.
ОтветитьAs always Great and awesome drive wit b family be v safe my friend
ОтветитьAnyone know what lumbar pack that is? It looks awesome.
ОтветитьLars, I noticed that you did not air down your tires to increase the surface area in contact with the ground. I assume you are familiar with the concept? Also, do they make differential lockers for the SRV? Haha, I always get my answer before the video ends, posting too soon again. Does the front end have a locker as well?
ОтветитьThe little tank did the job mate, awesome. Town looked nice and peaceful mate. Cheers Moose
ОтветитьЛуАЗ - это КРУТОЙ внедорожник.
ЗРОБЛЕНО В УКРАЇНІ.
Украина рулит!
Thanks for the ride along
ОтветитьTakk for videoen Lars! Vi har ikkje fått skikkelig snø i flere år, nå, og det er kjekt å leve gjennom dit linse! :)
ОтветитьHappy to see you using (having fun) with the vehicle after all the work you put in . It would be awesome to have one where I live !!!
ОтветитьYep, it's a Russian engine alright. No matter the displacement, cylinder count, and RPM, they all sound like hoarse babushkas and produce about 30 hp, hahaha! Take care, Lars, and enjoy the winter wilderness for us!
ОтветитьNice trip but I must say that little car isn't good in winter when l was living in Germany meany years ago my flat bottomed VW Beatle would run over the field's in the deep snow without 4wd. Regards Barrie
ОтветитьHello from Canada lol my dearest Russian neighbour ...love your channel and am huge fan ...have you ever tried tire chains on your awesome little ride ? I think you would get moving in the snow a lot better ...or maybe spike those tires
ОтветитьGreetings from Anchorage, Alaska USA. New subscriber. Enjoyed your video. Merry Christmas!
ОтветитьNice video How far do you have to drive to get to town?
Rob from Oregon USA
That's a cool truck you should export them to the U.S. You could corner the market on kick ass buggies!!!
Ответить"Russian village, far out in the Russian countryside, forgotten by most"....sounds like someplace I'd like to live!
ОтветитьThis is so cool.
ОтветитьThank you , would love more like this , thank you
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