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The 4WD tick off list - what items make the list?
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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 206804" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>I'm hearing you Horse, all the little extras start adding up. I've got 10 months before my WA trip and ive made it a mission to every few weeks buy myself a little treat for the 4WD. While I don't want to load up with junk, just going through the thought process of "what do I need" has helped me prioritise some of the bits I don't have. My jack got me out of trouble but I needed a block of wood to get the height, so im gonna get a high lift version.</p><p></p><p>I don't have a modern vehicle, its an 88 SWB Patrol (Maverick), so had the air con fixed recently that hasn't worked since i've owned her. Mechanic was told about the trip and to change anything that may possibly go pear shaped on a long drive. Vehicle has served me well so far and other than the dreaded fuel bill she is a beautiful beast!</p><p></p><p>I'm in the process of designing the roof racks and will be practicing my welding skills over the coming months. She needs to hold a spare tyre, Oztent items and jerry cans. </p><p></p><p>I've read the pro's and cons of plastic or steel fuel cans and the jury is still out but I think i'm gonna go with the steel ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 206804, member: 1582"] I'm hearing you Horse, all the little extras start adding up. I've got 10 months before my WA trip and ive made it a mission to every few weeks buy myself a little treat for the 4WD. While I don't want to load up with junk, just going through the thought process of "what do I need" has helped me prioritise some of the bits I don't have. My jack got me out of trouble but I needed a block of wood to get the height, so im gonna get a high lift version. I don't have a modern vehicle, its an 88 SWB Patrol (Maverick), so had the air con fixed recently that hasn't worked since i've owned her. Mechanic was told about the trip and to change anything that may possibly go pear shaped on a long drive. Vehicle has served me well so far and other than the dreaded fuel bill she is a beautiful beast! I'm in the process of designing the roof racks and will be practicing my welding skills over the coming months. She needs to hold a spare tyre, Oztent items and jerry cans. I've read the pro's and cons of plastic or steel fuel cans and the jury is still out but I think i'm gonna go with the steel ones. [/QUOTE]
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