
 Originally Posted by 
wrinklearthur
					 
				 
				Hi Phil
1. Do you think its a good idea and why?
Anything that raises money for the needy and is fun sounds like a good idea to me.
2. What vehicle would you recommend? (remember the $1000 limit) - I was thinking a LWB with a salisbury and a 202 to give us as much room as possible, give us a bit of extra grunt and also due to the abundance of 186-202 parts available. 
A well sorted version of what you described would most likely cost more, as all the potential problems take up a bit of time and resources. Spread the word and you may catch the eye of someone that could 'sell' you what is needed and is willing to buy back afterwards.
[COLOR="rgb(154, 205, 50)"]I realise that this setup is possibly on the high end of spending, however i didnt pay too much more for my 202landy with a salisbury so there might be another one hiding out there somewhere, especially if they realise its for a good cause[/COLOR]
3. Would you use new tires or decent second hands?
Use the best priced strong walled tyres ( 10 ply ) in either highway or a mild all terrain pattern, keep all the tyres the same make, pattern and wear. Have two spares with same style again as the road tyres. That vintage Land Rover you are considering would need tubes in the tyres to suit the rims. 
[COLOR="rgb(154, 205, 50)"] I would definately prefer to use the original series rims, however I do have a set of D1 rims sitting around that I could put some decent second hand all terrains on, will make a note on the 10ply spec if I do go the original rims[/COLOR]
4. , 5. and 6. As for those questions try first and add some answers for your self ( in green font ), that would be a lot easier for the rest of us to see which way your thinking and then we can add our bit.
 [COLOR="rgb(154, 205, 50)"] Tool kit - As the support teams will have a full kit I would probably say socket set, spanner set, screwdriver set, hammer, rolls of gaffa, electrical tape, wd40, bearing grease, zip ties, roll of wire, pliers, sidecutters - anything else that could be vital? 
Parts im more after input on what has broken on people landies on big trips, am I going overboard in taking diff centres, axles, heater/rad hose, wheels bearings etc? or more just spare bolts, globes, fuses, spark plugs etc - I guess I will know better once I have made my purchase/done an inspection of the vehicle to be used[/COLOR]
7. Would you drive the Melb-Perth leg? or try and find a sponsor to tow the vehicle across for cheap/free?
I would drive it as it could be a good chance to learn about the vehicle and fix things before you start the rally in earnest.
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