Ah, not so Duane, People who have never experienced the vastness and harshness of some outback 'roads' can't really be prepared for them if they don't take good advice. I have been insisting on good quality shocks etc since day 1 when I am trip preparing vehicles, those that choose to go with the lesser quality shocks are in my opinion not saving money, just creating a problem for later. Those that take advice and fit decent stuff can't rave enough about the vehicle and its handling after they get home, and more importantly they return home safely.
I haven't been to the Sahara but have spent time on central australian dune tracks and would have to compare in some way for sure due to the repetition and loads we have to carry etc.
Hows the trans coming along?
JC


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