
Originally Posted by
dlatn
I do a fair bit of travelling out in the desert for up to a week at a time in my 130.
the vehicle has a 140 ltr long range fuel tank as well as the 120 ltr main tank, and I normally take a few jerries as well as fuel is normally very expensive when you do manage to come by it. I normally take 3 jerries of water as well as my 100 ltr stainless tank which is normally used for washing, water for the billy, etc. Two spare tyres and patching gear, hopefully you never need it but youll thank your stars if you have it. high lift jack, shovel, axe, good collection of tools. tucker box, engel, swags and a tarp in case it rains.
I also take a good set of spare silicone hoses, gets hot driving slow in the desert offroad. spare brass radiator, same reason. zip ties, spare front power steering assembly , brake booster, clutch drum, remember, its a landrover no matter if its run by ford or leyland. i always keep a spare compressor for the air conditioner too, i like to stay cool !! i also reckon its a good idea to take a spare water pump and wheel bearings, and in addition i have always carried spare front and rear salsbury diffs, while theyre stronger than the basic issue, it pays to have a couple in case of need. If im going out real far out bush i normally chuck a spare transfer case on the roof rack just in case. Make sure to strap in down tight, alongside the spare diffs and axles. Youll need a cage or something for your dogs, and probably extra water and a bunch of recycled paper dog poop bags . theres nothing worse than *****s that dont clean up after their dogs.
its always a good idea to put up a few ads at the local backpackers a few days before heading out, you never know if a couple of gap year girls from overseas are heading off in the same direction as you and need a lift.
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