There are plenty of fuel stops on Cape York but the further North you go the more you pay. But you would never save enough by fitting a long range tank to justify it.next big issue is, the Prado's carry 150L of diesel, I have 70L(stock tank). . . . Is a long range tank worth it? what kind of money is one going to cost me fitted? then if I get a long range tank, where to mount the spare? rear bars are expensive, mount it on the trailer?
I did it in my 91 RRC with my Camp'o'matic (1000kg loaded) a few years ago. I did not do the Southern part of the OTT as Palm creek was a major obstacle then, and a bloke on this forum in a D3 who I met at the creek also decided not to, as it was full of timber and the climb out very wet.
On the Northern OTT we got as far as the unnamed swamp before Nolans Brook and I turned back as it was up to my crutch for about 100 metres.
I only needed winching once which was the drop in/climb out to New? creek on the South side.
A D3 will do everything easily. The determining factor is how chopped up the entries exits are for places like Palm Creek. If you are in a group and have winches , as long as you are prepared to get very dirty and spend several hours winching and cursing and maybe get damage on and underneath you car from logs and crap that people stuff in the holes, go for it.
The day before I chickened at unnamed swamp , 8x200 cruisers were sunk on a tagalong in Nolans Brook If you are willing to potentially write off your car then go for it. Me , I would rather drive home.
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