
Originally Posted by
rar110
I'd buy
- GOEs, because it opens up 18s,
- 18" tyres, probably 265/60s 697s or anything with at least 114 load rating,
- compressor guard, no brainer on a D4,
- IIDTOOL,
- Dual battery controller, drive safe or redarc,
- towpro,
- ARB compressor to fit under the bonnet,
- remap to reduce effect of EGR,
- mitchitch,
- led lighting on the top tailgate,
- Scotts battery voltage monitor,
- drifta pull out kitchen if going without camper,
- drifta fridge cabinet,
- D4 must have rear diff lock,
- pioneer roof rack for spare tyre, Jerry holder and oztent if not taking camper.
THATS IT.
No bullbar as don't drive early or late. And only ever hit a roo after dark.
No extra tank as I did the Simpson with 60lt Army 110 stock fuel tank ok with jerrys. I don't want to carry the extraordinary capacity for most of my driving. Many like to. I'm happy to buy fuel at higher prices in remote communities - it's still cheaper than a extra fuel tank.
I don't think there's any doubt that 18" tyres are better than 19s or 20s in an outback situation. You get more cushioning and less stress on suspension than on a 19 or 20 tyre. And you get a stronger range of tyre. And If you destroy a 265/60/18, you are more likely to find a replacement than in a 19" or 20" tyre.
But it depends on what you're doing and your needs. The above are my wish list.
You'll find that the D4 will use more fuel than your 110 in sand and offroad for that matter, especially when loaded, so you'll still need those jerries if you're doing anything similar to the simpson.
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
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