Originally Posted by
Mike Walkabout
Hi,
That's exactly what I begin to think, Jason. So, we probably leave out the Longranger tank (don't go on the Canning stock with two small children anyway) and just add an additional 45l tank and then do the rest with one or two jerrycans (probably fixed to the right rear window using frames to fix them there just when needed). Regarding my other open questions: Probably no additional lights, no 100%diff, no winch, no sidebars as well.
David, the stock wheels in Germany are: Michelin Latitude Cross (tubeless) 7.50%16 on steel rims (the white ones). What do you think?? Buy another (i.e. 6th complete wheel) of them and go for it until they're done with and then buy 6 new ones ... or take the (6 as well) 255/85-16 (if they last until then) and follow the same plan (i.e. using them as long as possible and replace when necessary)?
Regarding the thread you recommended, David: That was interesting ... and really bad luck and an Odyssee of discussions about the money and who's responsible! My dealer AND the people at landy-camper (website-link, see above) suggested the double Cardon right from the beginning and they fitted out several cars with this coil/damper combination during the last few years without any problems so far ... probably BECAUSE they added the double Cardon in any case!
Do you have a website/blog of your trip, Jason? Would be great to profit from your experiences!
Best wishes (from cooooold Germany ... freezing minus 10°C), Mike