gidday mate
to make a truck bush ready, I reckon you need the following bits added
decent bullbar and winch( for protection and recovery)
2 inch suspension lift
2 inch body lift (these two things will give you better clearance an departure angles)
some sort of tricky diffs ( to get the best traction possible in rocky/muddy conditions)
recovery gear (always use your own or at least have it)
UHF radio (for car to car comms)
esky/fridge (gets mighty thirsty out there)
but if you want to make it look tuff as well, then thats a personal touch. Mostly guys seem to go for
big wheels and tyres - now the sky is the limit here but most like the 33/12.5 or 35x12.5 's in muddie with offset sunraysia style rims
then you will need to cut the guards which isnt a big deal and add flares, say like LRA ones
check out this disco, to me its close to the ultimate bush truck with masses of flex (articulation) and muddies but not too wide so it doesnt need flares etc (yet???)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery/...ted-disco.html
hope that may help some what![]()


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I reckon you get what you pay for in this world (with a few exceptions) and I have the T Max winch. At least if it gives up the ghost, you got somewhere to whinge to...I reckon that pimply faced kid at Aldi wouldn't give a flying f@ck about your faulty winch
- I bought an Aldi winch ( and changed the grease to marine grease as recommended), work fine for me, but then I've only tested it up a few 45% ridges at a friend's house, not bottomed out the vehicle and tried to scull drag it up a rock ledge. I look at it as cheap insurance - cheap winch better than no winch - I mean $499 - that's less than most hand winches. Like all things Aldi, its cheap because they want to sell them quick - all the winches wear sold from my local store in two days - they don't want them to sit on a shelf for two years.
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