sawtooth4x4
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- Location
- Land of East Laytonshire
So, I've been really looking at making my Range Rover more reliable and better for longer off-road trips. Hence the Diesel conversion and using a GM transmission and Dodge transfercase. Strong and reliable compared to the old stuff. I don't need all the stuff these other guys have. Lets face it, there are too many roads in the USA and not enough outback.
Anyway, I've been doing lot of Ronny Dahl video watching. I like to see how the Australians fix up their vehicles for long trips.
Some things I've noticed are a lot of them have solar panels, refrigerators, refrigerator slides, 2-3 batteries, 2 radios, 3 kinds of navigation units, diff breathers and transmission and axle breathers, and the list goes on and on.
I'm working on a practical list to start with:
I want to find the diff breathers most of these guys are using. I really like this set up. I've looked at the ARB ones, and I'm not too impressed with those.
I already have two batteries for starting and running my electronics. But lets face it, I don't see the need to have all the stuff the Aussies have. I'm good with my iPad and the GPS and maps it has. I also carry paper maps and books for my trips. Most of the time, I don't use either one, I just find my way.
Comms and radios. I'm good with my CB and someday maybe a HAM radio. What I'd really like is a better cellphone booster. Anyone have any information on those? or what are the best brands out there.
Sand Ladders: I see max tracks etc. I don't know if I really need them. I've never gotten buried enough to need them. I have a winch and a spare tire, may look at some other sell recovery methods. What do you suggest?
Refrigerator: I bought a huge one, it fits okay in the back. Its older and works great. But I can't open the lid when its in the back of my Range Rover. I need to find a good fridge slide. I really like the fridge. I shut it off at night with some frozen water in it, and it stays cool all night. And it doesn't seem to draw to much power. I do have a 144 amp alternator and two batteries to keep everything going. But since I don't have any electronics on the Range Rover anymore, just ABS and the ABS pump, I have a lot of extra power. I don't usually listen to the radio while I'm four wheeling anyway. Is there anyone selling fridge slides? Where is a good place to buy them?
Camping, Tents and Cooking Equipment: I'm stumped here. I don't like roof top tents much. They weigh too much and take up too much room. What's out there that will work. I want to be able to get it up quick and put it away fast. I also want to be able to stand up inside it to get dressed. Cooking equipment? What works and is lightweight?
Food: I suck in this area. I hate trying to cook and I don't know what to cook or how to do it in the wild. I can barely cook at home. Suggestions?
Fuel: I have two 5 gallon jerry cans. Diesel luckily isn't too heavy. Should I just built a tire carrier and swing out on the back to carry that stuff?
Water: I have a lot of space under the vehicle. But I'm not sure how to utilize it. Any good ideas on underside tanks and pumps?
I look forward to your suggestions. Please help, I'm overwhelmed.
I also don't want to carry a lot of crap, I want it all to be minimalist, but of decent quality, lightweight and long lasting. I don't have lots of room, and I don't want my truck to weigh 8000 lbs. I'm sitting at 5000 right now unloaded.
Anyway, I've been doing lot of Ronny Dahl video watching. I like to see how the Australians fix up their vehicles for long trips.
Some things I've noticed are a lot of them have solar panels, refrigerators, refrigerator slides, 2-3 batteries, 2 radios, 3 kinds of navigation units, diff breathers and transmission and axle breathers, and the list goes on and on.
I'm working on a practical list to start with:
I want to find the diff breathers most of these guys are using. I really like this set up. I've looked at the ARB ones, and I'm not too impressed with those.
I already have two batteries for starting and running my electronics. But lets face it, I don't see the need to have all the stuff the Aussies have. I'm good with my iPad and the GPS and maps it has. I also carry paper maps and books for my trips. Most of the time, I don't use either one, I just find my way.
Comms and radios. I'm good with my CB and someday maybe a HAM radio. What I'd really like is a better cellphone booster. Anyone have any information on those? or what are the best brands out there.
Sand Ladders: I see max tracks etc. I don't know if I really need them. I've never gotten buried enough to need them. I have a winch and a spare tire, may look at some other sell recovery methods. What do you suggest?
Refrigerator: I bought a huge one, it fits okay in the back. Its older and works great. But I can't open the lid when its in the back of my Range Rover. I need to find a good fridge slide. I really like the fridge. I shut it off at night with some frozen water in it, and it stays cool all night. And it doesn't seem to draw to much power. I do have a 144 amp alternator and two batteries to keep everything going. But since I don't have any electronics on the Range Rover anymore, just ABS and the ABS pump, I have a lot of extra power. I don't usually listen to the radio while I'm four wheeling anyway. Is there anyone selling fridge slides? Where is a good place to buy them?
Camping, Tents and Cooking Equipment: I'm stumped here. I don't like roof top tents much. They weigh too much and take up too much room. What's out there that will work. I want to be able to get it up quick and put it away fast. I also want to be able to stand up inside it to get dressed. Cooking equipment? What works and is lightweight?
Food: I suck in this area. I hate trying to cook and I don't know what to cook or how to do it in the wild. I can barely cook at home. Suggestions?
Fuel: I have two 5 gallon jerry cans. Diesel luckily isn't too heavy. Should I just built a tire carrier and swing out on the back to carry that stuff?
Water: I have a lot of space under the vehicle. But I'm not sure how to utilize it. Any good ideas on underside tanks and pumps?
I look forward to your suggestions. Please help, I'm overwhelmed.
I also don't want to carry a lot of crap, I want it all to be minimalist, but of decent quality, lightweight and long lasting. I don't have lots of room, and I don't want my truck to weigh 8000 lbs. I'm sitting at 5000 right now unloaded.