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    Perentie for Cape York ?

    Hi all
    I'm thinking of getting a Perentie for my up coming trip to Cape York
    Just wanted some advice on how one would handle it , Other than hot and loud
    I heard front diff / half shafts are a weak point ? , would they be worth changing to a heavier option for this trip , maybe a locker in the front ?
    Or do you think they will be ok ( if in good condition )
    What should be changed for this trip on a Perentie ?
    its my understanding ( and I could be wrong ? ). That they are very similar to a 110 county ? So are they similar off-road as well , just not sure how they can be better off-road if they have the same components ?
    Basically for the trip , I want something reliable simple and with no computer
    Thanks all

    Edit*
    One more question , If you where driving it from Tasmania and could choose between a turbo kit or power steering what whould it be
    Thanks
    Plexy

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    Welcome to the forum, Plexy.
    Have a browse around on this site an REMLR. There have been some pictures posted of Perenties that have been taken to the tip (that is the tip of Cape York Peninsula not the local rubbish dump).
    The Army regularly took them up in that locality for a play as well.
    I would suggest perhaps a locker in the back wouldn't be a bad thing.

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    the cape can be done in a leafer NA diesel series.

    a perentie in FF/NOM condition with good rubber is overkill.

    get a perentie, (preferabely with a winch so you can recover the toyotas)
    get a DBS
    Get a good aircompressor
    get a 12v fridge and
    take a swag.

    easy
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    Power steering would be my choice.


    They pull like a team of bullocks and will cruise at the max legal speed limit/s all day with ease, so unless you are towing the "apple isle" up there with you, I can't see why a turbo would be needed.
    As for lockers etc. well they have just completed 25 years with the army as a very capable work horse and in most cases survived it with ease.


    Cheers, Mick.
    PS. I have driven to the "Tip" thirty years ago, but not in a Perentie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the cape can be done in a leafer NA diesel series.

    a perentie in FF/NOM condition with good rubber is overkill.

    get a perentie, (preferabely with a winch so you can recover the toyotas)
    get a DBS
    Get a good aircompressor
    get a 12v fridge and
    take a swag.

    easy
    Sounds good , I know I may slap my forehead for this but ......
    What's Ff/NOM ? And Dbs stand for ?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick88 View Post
    Power steering would be my choice.


    They pull like a team of bullocks and will cruise at the max legal speed limit/s all day with ease, so unless you are towing the "apple isle" up there with you, I can't see why a turbo would be needed.
    .
    Thanks for that info , I just figured if it's anything like my old na diesel Daihatsu rocky , when I even saw a picture of a hill I had to reach for the brown paper bag to help with the hyperventilating
    But in saying that I don't think they would be quite as bad up hills as the rocky either ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plexy View Post
    Sounds good , I know I may slap my forehead for this but ......
    What's Ff/NOM ? And Dbs stand for ?
    Thanks
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    Itll romp it in. It is what it is built for. A Perentie or a civvy 110 isuzu are the pinnacle of simple and tough. Yes i would choose pwr steer out of the 2. I have both and if i were you I'd save for a turbo ASAP. What part of the state are you in?

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    Hey Plexy. a few years around the cape in Perenties. As Dave says, they are overkill. You can get to the to via Daintree/CREB/ TELE and a few cross country routes with nothing more than a few scratches unless you drive like a nong.
    25psi, low 1st and a twist of the hand throttle will get you firelight the worst of it.
    Tips for surviving the bull dust:
    Keep out of the dust in front
    Vents open
    Rear of tarp fitted, tightened and tied on tight
    You can roll up the sides just behind the doors then angled down toward the rear. Access to stuff on the rear without too much dust getting in.
    Have fun mate!
    Cheers, BDave.
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    Thanks for all the info everyone
    I was just a little worried about the front cv's or diff being so far from home , But now I feel more at easy
    I would much prefer to rock around up there in a Perentie than a patrol or cruiser , I think the whole experience would be heightened , Plus the added benefit of no computer for nolans brook

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