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    Spares for touring OZ

    Hi all

    Im guessing this topic has been covered before, could someone please direct me and if not....

    What spares to take.... Travelling for 8 months, fairly remote ( Real Gunbarrel, not the great central) and others....

    Its a 1998 110 wagon tdi...

    Thanks!!!

    Troy

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    going by my luck, a brace of engines would not be enough...

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    That's inspiring......

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    My thoughts only, if the vehicle is Aone before you leave a set of coolant hoses, oil and fuel filter and spare fuel line to suit and hose clamps. and 1 spare wheel bearing set front and rear and seals to match. Any other large items can be purchased as required. The list can be endless as you can imagine. But a well prepared vehicle is a good start, also a repair manual so you can do small things yourself, (if your not mechanically minded) im sure others will chip in soon enough.

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    Some obvious items that come to mind immediately are water, food, fuel, an extra spare, a fuel pump, filters, belts & hoses, but even more important will be your pre-trip vehicle & mechanical preparation which could include a thorough cooling system renovation.

    If you start with it in top condition, you will most likely not have any probs.

    Load Gorilla tape, fire extinguisher, first aid kit

    If you're on your own a Satphone and/or HF radio would be a good idea.

    Most importantly, don't overload

    It'll be interesting to read what other posters will suggest









    t

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    As above. Get the vehicle right from the off and you should be set. My general motto is take spares for 'things that will stop you dead'.

    Wheel bearings as above, UJ's are another classic along with coolant hoses. Other general service items as suggested above, filters, belts, fluids, brake pads etc.

    G

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    Probably has all been covered before, however my opinion is you can never carry spares to cover every eventuality and I remember someone saying that the reason people break springs is cos they're carrying spare springs. Some know-how and the ability to improvise is the most important thing to take in my opinion. A friend had to get towed out of the Simpson because his distributor had rotated a bit and he didn't have the knowledge to correct the timing.
    I replace fan belt and radiator hoses before a big trip and take the old ones as spares, carry a length of heater hose and fuel hose, some wire and electrical connectors, fuses obviously, hose clamps in various sizes, plenty of cable ties. I always keep the least-worn brake pad when changing a set, chuck it in with my trip spares in case one goes to the metal when I'm away. Screws, bolts and nuts in various sizes including a few spare wheel nuts. Maybe some spare shocker rubbers, although I've twice used bits of radiator hose to replace these when they have died of corrugation and they've lasted many thousand k's thereafter. Some gasket paper, knead-it, silicon and gasket goo of some sort. A tin of grease, with a couple of hub bearings in it.

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    Smile

    Thanks all! Keep it coming... Great to see what you all think. Mechanically it's a1 been with mulgo for a couple of weeks now. I guess when I mean spares I mean spares for the vehicle ie hoses as suggested above.
    Am towing a aussie swag and tinny....

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    I recommend you read this most comprehensive list by Bundalene

    Vehicle spares and tools


    Cheers
    Matt

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    We are about to leave on an extended trip. This is what we carry.




    Vehicle spares and tools



    Note, some image shack pictures disappeared over time, we have added these at the end of the post. A picture tells a thousand words IMHO



    Erich

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