You guys talk about a fridge like it makes you a movie star. my first purchase about 7 years ago was an awning and a 80L waeco fridge. non negotiable. had that gear before a tyre and lift.
I'll run you through my phases,
Phase 1: went to oz at 22 and bought a stock 1990 pajero, petrol auto. drive that girl straight through the center, plenty highway, great central, numerous offroad excursions. it went everywhere. and did it well. but it wasnt enough...
Phase 2: was about 24 now, or 2012. had the roof top tent, dual spare carriers, dual fuel tanks, covertered car to diesel and a manual. had all the stuff bolted to it. Man, was it heavy. but she still went the same places it went stock. a bit further in the rough but to be honest, being by yourself in the outback your not gonna push that hard overall. so heavy... like 300kg over gvm loaded for a trip. im curious how some of these mall crawlers weigh in to be honest.
Phase 3: The big cut - cut her in half. turned into a single cab ute mucked off all the roof racks and add ons. redesigned for light light light. this project is still an ongoing one so I bought a newer pajero. cue phase 4
Phase 4: the 07 shorty. stock tyres are 265/60 I went to a 265/65 in an all terrain instead of highway terrain even though my parents drive it everywhere(when they visit) my old girl got with bald highway terrains and zero sand driving background..... it got a 50mm lift and some bash plates as I do a heap of exploration in the outback, and rocks hide in tall grass... its there natural habitat... i put in a secon fuel tank and installed dual batteries so the fridge and awning go with me. I did a massive trip with the basics basically, actually before my big trip I had a 100L fuel tank tucked behind the driver seat so I could make the gaps between fuel ups... my girl took me everywhere and got me home in 1 piece with minimal mods..
out on the north side of Karijini national park:
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Bogged somewhere in the pilbara:
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Refueling:
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overall: if your new, give the stock rig a go, a good go. see where it takes you see if you have the passion, then modify to suit. if you go crazy like I did in phase 2, good on ya, I dont care. jsut send me some good photos of a sick as place you ended up. i run bare minimum to extend my range and taht is based of years of testing and trialing,