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    Getting tyres in the bush,,

    Interesting survey done by the Overlander Mag., regarding the availability of various tyres in remote areas. In short, Bamaga, Cape York. No stocks of 18,19, or 20 inch tyres. A Disco 4 needed two 20 inch tyres, had to be airfreighted from Brisbane , $1100 per tyre, in addition to the purchase price of the tyre itself. Sea freight takes about 5 days.
    Birdsville, only stock up to 18 inch.
    William Ck, only up to 18 & 19 inch.
    Alice Springs, 18 & 20, not 19 inch.
    Tibooburra, no new tyres available
    Granite peaks, Wiluna, up to 17 inch only.
    Kunnunnurra, up to 22 inch
    Interesting article, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    I don't see the point in these survey's,if you go unprepared you pay.I've been in town here with a cruiser owner complaining about not being able to get a filter here,he thought wrongly that he didn't need to carry a spare as toyota filters can be bought off the shelf in woolies,last time I was in Broome another 100 series owner was throwing his arms in the air about parts taking a week to get their from Perth and another not having parts in Oz so ex Japan in six weeks.Maybe if people didn't load their vehicles with 2T worth of ARB gear they wouldn't need new tyres every time they go off road. Pat

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    There has been a lot of discussion regarding the price of freight to Cape York. Regardless of it all, I would take that story with a grain of salt somehow.....







    As for sizes available, I suppose you all aren't lucky enough to own a Defender that can get a simple 7.50R16 as a replacement pretty much anywhere

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    agreed on the freight.

    If i can drive to Bamtown in 8 hours, id say you could get a couple of hoops delivered for less than $2200 ~ Heck if had known i would have done it for 2gorillas and a carton :-)

    S
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    I don't see the point in these survey's,if you go unprepared you pay.I've been in town here with a cruiser owner complaining about not being able to get a filter here,he thought wrongly that he didn't need to carry a spare as toyota filters can be bought off the shelf in woolies,last time I was in Broome another 100 series owner was throwing his arms in the air about parts taking a week to get their from Perth and another not having parts in Oz so ex Japan in six weeks.Maybe if people didn't load their vehicles with 2T worth of ARB gear they wouldn't need new tyres every time they go off road. Pat
    Yep, I'm with you on that one. If you overload your car after you have "Expedition Prepared" it, you deserve everything you get.

    Travel light and keep the car stock.

    M

    PS... It doesn't become an adventure until you break down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post

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    PS... It doesn't become an adventure until you break down.
    Hahaha, we had lots of adventures then when I was little.
    Loved every one of them, but as I was only in primary school the pressure wasn't on me to get us back home or even civilisation either, but I learned a lot about improvising and spanner spinning from dear old Dad

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    I thought the reason for bigger rims was so you could use lower profile tyres for smoother running on sealed roads. Why would you use them to go bush? .W.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.S.F.Nut View Post
    I thought the reason for bigger rims was so you could use lower profile tyres for smoother running on sealed roads. Why would you use them to go bush? .W.

    Probably because most people only run one set of rims

    Lower profile tyres are used as you get less sidewall distortion so (generally) you will have better steering response and general handling but, as the sidewalls are shorter ride is compromised.

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    i had a clutch master cylinder fail on the simpson desert.........

    pulled into MT Dare and they didn't carry one..........

    good thing i carried a rebuild kit.........

    plenty of other show stoppers.....i would call a tyre or master cylinder as seeming you have got to one of these larger towns or at least civilisation i would deem you are safe than it just comes down to dollars

    its when you are 400km away from the nearest help broken down it becomes a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    its when you are 400km away from the nearest help broken down it becomes a problem

    Oh to be that close


    Martyn

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