Awesome trip by the sound of it.
Feel free to do a big trip report if you haven't done one yet, with lots and lots of pics.
And what a top looking car, damn nice rig, your close, we should get together for a chat,, (really, I just want to check out your car and see what ideas I can steal)
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		I Agree. Standard road tyres at 40 psi will get a defender just as far as some of the jap cars with swampers on. I got the bigger tyres as I thought the cape would be harder than it was. Lucky I am in Victoria as what we have here is harder than the cape IMO.
Loved the cape and preparation is essential for any trip. However I over preppared I think. Would have gotten through on the standard size tyres just as easily I recon.
Even as a Disco driver I don't have to ask! The photos say it all.
Cheers,
Jon
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						Its good to see we weren't the only defender that dragged a trailer all the way through this year
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
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						SubscriberNice set up!
I have been told that the ARB winch bumper reduces the approach angle, did you experience this at all?
Also, what kind of TPMS do you use?
Thanks.
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						I have never had a problem with the approach angle on the car. I had the bar and bits fitted the day I picked it up ( almost) so I can't give you a before and after.
She has scraped her bum a few times but never an issue on approach.
The TPMS is an inawise system. It has the internal sensors. Like it as its easy to set reference pressure. A frind has another one and evergtime he airs diwn it tajes him 5 mins to reprogram to the new pressure. Mine Works well with a quick push and hold of a button. Mine has a LED display, not a LCD display. Can't remember the model number.
Cheers
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						SubscriberThanks for the details Symo.
I'll look up the TPSM.
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