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Thanks Brian,
Grearbox and rear diff getting reconditioned later in the yaer. Front already done.
Cooling system definitely something to inspect.
Is there a way to determine how close compressor and air bags are from failing?
Is the trip mainly on the highways or will there be some remote off-roading as well? If you are going places were you can’t get help from RACQ etc, then that’s another level of preparation.
If you are going remote, critical components should be changed by age not by waiting for the first signs of failure. What age? If you are asking for signs of failure then it’s probably time to replace. I know it’s tempting to get as much use from a component that you can, especially if it’s an expensive component but it’s not worth getting stuck in the middle of nowhere.
How old is the compressor? It might seem fine when you leave home but it’s a big trip. If it’s the original, replace it you have definitely got you money’s worth. If its’s not the original but has done say 150,000kms I would think about replacing it and keep it as a spare.That’s what I did.
Airbags rarely fail catastrophically but the shock absorbers get soft usually giving a wallowing feeling. New airbags will definitely help with towing. If these are the originals then it might be time to replace.
Alternator maybe if it is the original.
The upper water housing under the throttle body.
Airbags, compressor and alternator, water housing are quite easily done at home. If I can do it than anyone can. Source the parts from the UK and install yourself and you will save a lot.
The more hands-on I get with the vehicle the more confidence I have in the vehicle and in my my ability to resolve potential problems when off-road. DIY is not just about saving money.
Enjoy your trip.
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