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    Interesting - Opinion sought for Outback travel

    G'day,

    I came across these pix from one of the Overland links.

    nice way to store oils / hydrol / fluids - but what about traveling around in the Outback?



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    saw it on one of the links in the td5vstdi300 hijack, Apart from it sits where I want to put a fuel tank and it looks like its only riveted to the chassis thats not a bad idea.

    Id upengineer the hinge, the way its mounted to the chassis and the way its held up (looks like its just held up by a hasp and staple.

    but in principle its a top idea. I like it.
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    good location ....esp if a bottle springs a leak as it will leak on the ground and not through everything in your car

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    I had similar toolbox cradles under either side of my last Sierra. Worked a treat, out of the way. The hinges need attention with lanolin or similar of course if you don't use them much.
    Tanks may be more important in really remote areas tho.

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    another thought is how much of each oil does one take

    on my simpson trip i carried the following
    • 4L engine oil (didn't need to use however what if i had to drain the sump for one reason or another....i would not have had enough to fill back up, spose i could have used the diff oil as well)
    • 500ml Brake fuild (was real handy when i needed to rebuild my clutch master cylinder at mt dare)
    • 1L diff oil (needed this as i converted to maxi axles two days prior to leaving and needed to top the diff up at the end of each day for the first couple days)

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    Ha ha!

    Perfect for car chases, pull the cable and instant oil slick.

    That'll stop 'em.



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    Years ago i had a lwb series that had rear sealed bumperett,s , That had plugs top and bottom

    Great idea i thought they would hold 5 litres each

    Sorry that car is long gone so no pics

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    Nice idea but I'd want to stick a fuel tank in there instead.

    For me, I just carried the oils I needed in 1gal petrol cans and a couple of smaller bottles of hydraulic fluid.

    M

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