I agree with Taslucas that it goes a long way below the empty line but I have never had the nerve to allow it to run out completely. I always thought that's an absolute no no with a Diesel engine!
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I agree with Taslucas that it goes a long way below the empty line but I have never had the nerve to allow it to run out completely. I always thought that's an absolute no no with a Diesel engine!
Is the snorkel a DIY number?
Thanks Chester - great pics.
I have the Ironman Roof Top Tent and swear by it.
Rather him than me!
I have really enjoyed these pics. Thanks to all concerned.
What a beauty!
Very interesting intro and very informative. Thanks.
Cat DEO 15W-40 - good stuff
I want one before my next CKGR trip!
I run 230 Kpa (33 psi) on my Pirelli Scorpions 265/75/R16. I gather from this thread that they are under inflated. Very interesting!
I saw this done once on an Israeli M-325 Commandcar. It was hard work before it started eventually! Might try it on my Safari one day.
Thanks for your message Gregsway. I agree with you about the Botswana bush-one of my favourite places is the Makgadigadi Pans. Whereabouts in Aus are you?
Excuse my ignorance but what's a front locker?
Fraser Island is a dream destination for me. I hope I can visit there one day. In the meantime thanks for the lovely photos and keeping that dream alive!
Very good looking Mav. A real cracker! I want one.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v4mz4n83Wmc&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dv4mz4n83Wmc
Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your pics of your truck when you upload them.
Thanks for the pix. They're great. You should try the Kalahari 1000 Desert Race in Botswana one day!
Thanks for all your replies. You guys sure know know to make a newbie feel welcome!
By way of introduction, my name is Simon Fraser and I am the proud owner of a Nissan Safari 1994 model. I have owned the vehicle for 6 years and it has never put a foot wrong. I take it out on safari...
Thanks for these amazing photos which beggar belief!
Some cannot bear to see others simply enjoying themselves. Goodness alone knows what makes them tick!
Using the shovel is hard work! All too often one looks for or the easier way out which can end in disaster.
I had no idea of the dangers of recovery using Towballs ! Now I know . Thanks for the useful info.