MattWij
Member
Hi Guys,
I just got 6 weeks of leave approved for a trip up around the Kimberlys, I'll be working over christmas to make sure it will happen!
The Navara is in the shop this week getting the timing chain done due to some very loud cringe worthy rattling on startup which unfortunately eats up a lot of funds for upgrades for the trip.
I realised that maby the Rock sliders I just bought probably don't make any sense for the trip, so its time to prioritise!
To give you an idea of what we will be driving, We are leaving from Melbourne, through South Australia visiting Coober Pedy, through the Centre, up to Kununurra down the Gibb River road to Broome, then Heading back to Alice Springs Via Tanami Track. We are going at the end of April and will be in Western Australia in early May. I have been told the roads should be open but not graded and probably in poor condition.
I've decided that Suspension and Tires are probably the 2 most important things to do to deal with the roads. I'll also be adding a roof rack to throw some gear on and a dual battery system for a fridge. I figure ABS sensor protectors for the rear axle might be a good idea since apparently its a quick easy way to stop your trip if one of those are hit.
Everything else I'm really on the fence about, I live in a inner city suburb and want to keep the car light and decent enough to avoid offending the neighbours since I already stick out of my car spot on the street.. Want to avoid a bullbar.
Can any experienced travellers chip in to provide some insight on must haves for a trip like this? For the long term I'm definitely not after making a 4x4 monster, its about building up a car that will remain reasonable and comfortable for the regular trips to the shop but be ready for some touring!
Cheers for any input.
I just got 6 weeks of leave approved for a trip up around the Kimberlys, I'll be working over christmas to make sure it will happen!
The Navara is in the shop this week getting the timing chain done due to some very loud cringe worthy rattling on startup which unfortunately eats up a lot of funds for upgrades for the trip.
I realised that maby the Rock sliders I just bought probably don't make any sense for the trip, so its time to prioritise!
To give you an idea of what we will be driving, We are leaving from Melbourne, through South Australia visiting Coober Pedy, through the Centre, up to Kununurra down the Gibb River road to Broome, then Heading back to Alice Springs Via Tanami Track. We are going at the end of April and will be in Western Australia in early May. I have been told the roads should be open but not graded and probably in poor condition.
I've decided that Suspension and Tires are probably the 2 most important things to do to deal with the roads. I'll also be adding a roof rack to throw some gear on and a dual battery system for a fridge. I figure ABS sensor protectors for the rear axle might be a good idea since apparently its a quick easy way to stop your trip if one of those are hit.
Everything else I'm really on the fence about, I live in a inner city suburb and want to keep the car light and decent enough to avoid offending the neighbours since I already stick out of my car spot on the street.. Want to avoid a bullbar.
Can any experienced travellers chip in to provide some insight on must haves for a trip like this? For the long term I'm definitely not after making a 4x4 monster, its about building up a car that will remain reasonable and comfortable for the regular trips to the shop but be ready for some touring!
Cheers for any input.