We did a similar trip last year in the 130, 16,000km over 9 weeks and the only problem we had was on the last day when we had a broken wire on the turbo actuator which caused intermittent limp mode.
The Munja track is very punishing on tyres. But then so is the Tanami, the Gibb and much of the Kalumburu road. We came south through the Gregory national park also which is very rocky terrain. We had 1180kg front and 2180kg rear over the weighbridge at Alice Springs, had 6 new KM2s in 255/85 and rotate them every 10,000km- including twice during the Kimberley trip. Spares to front, fronts to rear, rears to spare. We could just about watch the rears wear out before our eyes with that much weight on outback roads, but sharing the wear makes a big difference- still on the same set now.
I'd be back up there in a heartbeat- looking forward to next time maybe 2017.


 
						
					 
					
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