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						Hi Terry,
I will get a photo of the brake controller fitting posted tomorrow if I can.
I can't give you a precise figure for the aux battery and fitting as it was wrapped up with some other stuff e.g getting a UHF radio and mic fitted as well. The radio and mic fitting required the removal of most of the dashboard as I wanted it all fitted without screwing of a mounting bracket. I would expect to pay from a LR dealer about $1500 for the aux battery and fitting. (It ain't cheap!!!) I have an ARB fridge and it is powered via a specially fitted, wired and dedicated merit plug. My dealer also replaced the wire to the existing power outlet in the rear.
Like you this is my last car purchase so I am trying to get all the things on it I need now.
Cheers
George
Grumndriva,
I had a D4 HSE and recently completed 8000kms in 6 weeks in the great north west. This included part of the Gibbs River Rd and other rough dirt roads. We were towing a new Retreat Daydream van with a few mods for off road travel. The van was around 2.6 tone unloaded. We have 3 water tanks, a generator, 4 bikes, 2 spare wheels, full annex, etc loaded in the van besides our food, fishing gear and personal belongings. Not light by any stretch of the imagination.
The only mod to the D4 was Goodyear MTRs, the electric brake controller (P3) and aMitchell Bros hitch. We finished the trip with the LR not missing a beat.
We had a variety of mileage achieved. Usually was around the 18l/100km but between Pt Hedland Broome this went up to 22 as we were bashing into screaming a headwind. We usually sat on around 100km/h and the D4 did not have problem holding this. It is also remarkably quick off the line even with the van on.
All in all I reason we have a great combination travel setup. So much so we are off again at Christmas for a couple of weeks.
Robbotd5 - drop me a PM some time and I will share some learnings from our Retreat with you. Nothing a show stopper, but probably some things came out in the warranty period that most people wouldn't see because we did such a long trip.
Cheers
Cameron
If in doubt, throttle out
MY16 RRS SE SDv6
MY16 Ranger XLT
2008 911 GT2 - dream came true
1976 Escort mk2 - race car
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						Hi Brick,
Thank you very much for that. Given that that particular area is not exactly crowded with service stations, or wasn't the last time I was there, am I correct in assuming that you have a long range tank and spare carrier fitted? If so, which ones did you go for?
Secondly, why did you choose the Mitch Hitch?
Thirdly did you have any tyre problems or get any rim damage on the trip?
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						We've just set the D3 up with the prodigy brake control unit from the old D1 so the wife can drag Dobbin around.
We are both tall people and found mounting the barke unit on the panel adjacent the steering wheel interfered with our knees. Ended up mounting it in the space between the 2 cigarette lighters.
brake_unit.jpg
The application lever is still accessible and it is a neat installation.
 Swaggie
					
					
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						Grumndriva,
No LR tank or wheel carrier as yet. LR tank goes in next week. Carried a jerry can for backup. Was getting around 400kms pre tank. Just made sure I filled up each time I passed a roadhouse. Also fitting a roof rack as I have 2 spares. Had a wheel carrier on previous D3 (and other fourbies) but got sick of having to open it all the time when you want to throw something in. As I have never had to use a spare (other than rotating wheels every 9 months or so) I don't think I will be lifting them up and down too often.
Had the Mitch Hitch on my D3 so got it modified for the D4. The van sits very level with the flat towing tongue rather than having one that you have to turn over to get to the right height. Fitted the hitch to the D3 as the OEM one sat way too low.
Only issue I had with rims/tyres was clearance between the brake caliper and the rim. On gravel roads stones got caught between and has scored the rims behind the spokes (see seprate thread). The MTRs performed very well, including on the beach.
Cheers
Last edited by Brick; 6th December 2010 at 03:47 PM. Reason: missing word
Cameron
If in doubt, throttle out
MY16 RRS SE SDv6
MY16 Ranger XLT
2008 911 GT2 - dream came true
1976 Escort mk2 - race car
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