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Spares for the Trip...

Started by McGirr, May 15, 2017, 07:55:51 PM

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McGirr


Here is a list of spares to carry as a guide for the Kimberley trip:

Vehicle:

Spare Belts
Spare hoses
Spare fuses
Spare fuel filter
Spare air filter
Spare wheel nuts
Snatch strap and shackles
Air compressor
Good quality tyre plug kit
Top roadside assistance
80 channel UHF radio
Quality first aid kit
Motor Oil
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
Good set of wiper blades
Basic tools


Camper / Van / Hybrid:

Spare hitch pin
Spare set bearings, bearing grease, split pins etc
Spare wheel nuts

Naturally there would be restrictions on what people can carry due to weight / space available.

We carry an extensive set of gear since being on the road for over 2 years and have the following:

Every range of fusses that the cruiser has
Onboard air compressor
UHF radio
2 x socket sets
A range of tools
2 x jacks
Tyre repair kit
Spare wheel nuts for car
Rechargeable drill plus accessories
Jumper leads
Rope
Fencing wire
Long handle shovel
Battery charger
Plus a lot more

Naturally you would not need to carry what we do as it does take up some room.

Mark





Living the dream working our way around Australia.

Ernabella SA, Warburton WA, Mt Barnett Roadhouse in the Kimberley, Peppimenarti NT, Ramingining NT, Gapuwiyak NT, Gunbalanya NT, Bidyadanga WA, Ali Curung NT, Tjuntjuntjara WA. 18 places

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GeoffA

Hi Mark,

It's easy to go nuts, but here are a few other things....

Spare wheel studs for the car
Spare wheel studs for the camper
Spare shock absorber rubbers (especially for the trailer, if it has shockers)
Spare trailer bearing caps

An assortment of nuts and bolts (especially if you own a Land Cruiser.... ;D)
A crow bar (yes, I'm thinking of you here yogi.... ;D)

A couple of good, heavy ratchet straps

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

DrewXT

Also, pre-grease the wheel bearings... It's so much easier to do it in the shed at home

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Ragman

all the above plus
spare tyre valves
spare trailer bearings
blocks of wood
rags
fire extinguisher

b1

Mark, is a snorkel recommended ?
The first 50 years of my childhood have been the hardest

chester ver2.0

Quote from: GeoffA on May 15, 2017, 08:17:50 PM
Hi Mark,

It's easy to go nuts, but here are a few other things....

Spare wheel studs for the car
Spare wheel studs for the camper
Spare shock absorber rubbers (especially for the trailer, if it has shockers)
Spare trailer bearing caps

An assortment of nuts and bolts (especially if you own a Land Cruiser.... ;D)
A crow bar (yes, I'm thinking of you here yogi.... ;D)

A couple of good, heavy ratchet straps

:cheers:

Spare shock absorber rubbers (especially for the trailer, if it has shockers) ?????

Just rip the shockie out if it really comes to it (unless it is a front strut and the bush needs to be mechanically pressed these days. As well as shock absorbers cars and trailers have these amazing things called springs that while handling will suffer in a pinch you can run on the springs by themselves if you have to
I Drink & I Know Things

vern

Why rip the shock out if you can just put new bushes in? They take up minimal space and weight! Stuck in the middle of the canning stock route without a shock because you didn't pack bushes would really suck😊

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trinityalyce

Trinity (+ James + Mister Dog)
'04 TD42 GU Nissan Patrol Wagon + '06 TD42 GU Nissan Patrol Coil Cab Ute + '18 Ultimate Xplor GT Camper


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GeoffA

Quote from: chester ver2.0 on May 17, 2017, 08:32:25 AM
Just rip the shockie out if it really comes to it.....

That'd be OK for a leaf spring setup, but I wouldn't rush into doing it with coils.
In a lot of coil setups, the shocker does more than just damping....

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

Throbbinhood

As said previously, a set of good, heavy duty ratchet straps and rope.

I once snapped a shock and completely sheared the ubolts off one of the leaf packs on my old Hilux. With rope/ratchet straps was able to secure the diff enough to get me out of the bush and home (albeit very slowly).

Also, get creative. I once snapped my gear shifter off at the base in the middle of the bush. 10mm socket, a couple of extensions and a hammer was enough to belt the socket over the broken shifter, and the extensions served as a new shifter.

Was an interesting drive through the Black Spur, but I got home.

McGirr

Quote from: b1 on May 17, 2017, 07:52:34 AM
Mark, is a snorkel recommended ?

Depending on the wet season the water crossings will vary. I will have a car bra for people to use if needed.

Mark
Living the dream working our way around Australia.

Ernabella SA, Warburton WA, Mt Barnett Roadhouse in the Kimberley, Peppimenarti NT, Ramingining NT, Gapuwiyak NT, Gunbalanya NT, Bidyadanga WA, Ali Curung NT, Tjuntjuntjara WA. 18 places

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vern

Welding rods and GOOD jumper leads! Had to once weld a leaf spring back together that had snapped clean in half, half way along the canning, drove all the way to Newman no worries for a replacement set of leaves.
Pretty ordinary for a set of new leaves fitted just before the trip.

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speewa158

A kettle ,,,,,, if it all turns to Sh1t you might as well make a cuppa while you wait to sort out your next move    :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

GeoffA

Quote from: speewa158 on May 22, 2017, 09:06:21 PM
A kettle ,,,,,, if it all turns to Sh1t you might as well make a cuppa while you wait to sort out your next move    :cheers:

...and a couple of Kingstons to have with the cuppa??
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

speewa158

Well said Geoff  TimTans tend to melt    :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

chester ver2.0

If your vehicle has a cabin air filter for the aircon grab a spare one as well or you will taste dust all the way home
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MDS69

Maybe get a list of vehicles participating and get together and share the load by sharing spares. Not everyone needs to carry brake fluid or a welding kit for example. Just watch that someone doesn't sit back unprepared and expect others to get them out of the poo but done right everyone can benefit.