I read about a family with a MAN Kat 1 6x6 touring Oz who had issues with the width only as far as it meant the tyres encountered all the sharp pointy roots that "normal" 4x4s drove within, lots of punctures.
I would think "most" big campers at that show are thinking of North Africa though? The...
Heating you not the air is often suggested on low impact forums.
K&H pet warming pads have a good reputation, 25W of mains heat under your seat makes a big difference it seems. Is hydronic easier and as efficient though? Under a mattress would keep the mould away at least.
How many people? Do you want beds to be permanently in place or foldable, so how much living inside will you do (weather and trip length dependant) compared to living alongside?
Three people with fixed beds in bad weather extended trips mean a long camper so a long chassis. Or two people with a...
The seat may be sprung and no air?
The biggest limit to maintaining momentum on our Mog with 200ish hp and at 9500kg was the big gap between 7th and 8th. If I had bought an overdrive it would have been much better (I assume) to be able to have seven and a half. But going from our previous...
I would have thought mains charging big lead acid starters would not be a get out of jail solution at the side of the road? 24 hours to fully recharge? So if possible I would look at splitting them so you can jump yourself?
Or, spend lotsa cash and buy a pair of Victrom Buck boosters that can be...
Totally disconnect your house bank, rewire with sufficient jump leads to connect to your truck pair to start. You might just need a short length between two 12v house batteries, then two longer ones to reach the starters/chassis?
Our one careful previous owner Mog camper had a 5KW hydronic Eberspacher which could happily get you past 35degC inside with snow out :) The insulation was a bit rubbish too, single pane roof lights. That was with a calorifier and an air blown heater matrix with four outlets at floor level...
I asked ARB about front and rear recovery points for a 150 series Landcruiser/Prado. They said they don't sell a rear one and recommend you use the tow bar.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 8" which has a sim and a removable swappable battery, gps, splashproof etc with pen so the touch screen works in the rain.
Trying to use it as a phone is ridiculous unless you have an ear piece and carry it in some sort of bag. It's way too big to sensibly...
Running at full power is one thing, saying that means you should go small is ridiculous.
I would go at least 10KW, run full whack maybe with a bowl of water in front of the outlets, then strip off and enjoy your mobile steam room. Fewer visits to the launderette too :)
I just received two from Spliceworks via FB which seems a better place to put my cash than ARB. Lifestyle Overland had a chat with him on YT if you wanna go look.
But I just bought some 12mm end of line to have a play :)
Are there different flavours of of this type of rope or as long as you have 1/2" for a shackle like this you are gtg?
I see there are some differences in strand count for instance with Dyneema, but that is maybe getting a bit specialist?
Hiya. If you mean a MAN Kat 1 rather than its later versions, the engine being behind the cab means you can't make it into a double cab. As issued it seats three. Four could fit but would be a squeeze and probably get in the way of the gear change even with a kid sitting there.
Roughly speaking...
This lot also make bags which appear easily navigated, recommended by Andrew St Pierre White at least. Maybe of a size you could velcro it behind the headrest? The home and workplace ones are maybe a better size than the vehicle one I think.
https://survivalfirstaidkits.com/
Currently out of stock and more than I'd pay but a nice idea Fieldcraft Survival mobility bag. To directly not answer your question :)
https://fieldcraftsurvival.com/mobility-gobag-black-gen-3/
You can also get a set of smallish bags attached to a velcro sheet with a hanging loop for the...
My whole truck roof is solar and theoretically I can't fit that much output on, let alone actual solar production.
Some UK Army hobnob was recently quoted as saying EV armoured vehicles were being looked at. Someone worked out to mirror the performance of a Challenger 2 it would need a 35 ton...
Can I ask if you have the Delorme or Garmin? I found an old Delorme for sale and wondered if that has advantages over the newer Garmins.
One difference compared to a sat phone in your Baja story is texts sent in that way allow a group to chat. A sat phone as one on one might very very good if...
Thanks Neil. Weirdly my wife got immobilised with a warning light on a quiet road only a few miles from home, but we didn't have an OBD2 reader at that point so could have overridden it at that point to get home perhaps. Phone signal at home doesn't exist, nearby is variable.
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