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Dr. Diesel
There doesn't seem to be much info on overlanding with the Volkswagen Touareg, so I wanted to post some details about my build of a 2009 Touareg TDI here. I have long been looking for a small-ish maneuverable 4x4 expedition vehicle platform, with a fuel efficient diesel, high reliability, and good offroad capabilities. There aren't many options in the USA for diesel 4x4s that aren't full sized trucks, and I've owned most of them, and not been too happy with them except the Touareg. My previous Isuzu Trooper TD model was mostly great, but couldn't do freeway speeds safely and got stuck easily with its open diffs. The Touareg for me seems to be the holy grail of capability, performance, and reliability. I also like the Porsche Cayenne diesel built on the same platform, but in the USA you can't find that combination with a low range transfer case, a deal killer for me. You can also get the TDI Touareg with air suspension that gives great ground clearance, but I wasn't able to find one for sale, so I lifted the steel suspension.
Some technical points about the Touareg V6 TDI (2008-2010) that I think are not widely known:
Here is what I have done already:
And a trip report of doing the Mojave Trail last year: Mojave Road Trip Report | California USA | Difficult | April 2022 - 2009 Touareg TDI
Towards the end of the Mojave Road last year (pre-lift install)
Some technical points about the Touareg V6 TDI (2008-2010) that I think are not widely known:
- This is a purpose built heavy duty unibody based offroad vehicle- with a real 2 speed divorced transfer case, center diff lock, and heavy duty Aisin truck transmission. The 7,716 lb tow capacity illustrates that this is not made with passenger car components in a big SUV body, as it appears to be visually.
- Designed from the factory for deep water crossings, with triple door seals, and all components vented up high
- 50.3:1 crawl ratio coupled with 406 ft*lb totally flat torque curve from only ~1500rpm
- Available rear locker, locking transfer case, and air suspension
- Excellent traction control that drives almost like a fully locked vehicle without needing front or rear lockers
- Excellent aftermarket support with lift kits, underbody protection, winch bumpers, etc., especially from Eurowise Offroad
- Overall high build quality and interior quality- no rattles after 145k miles with lots of offroad
- Although most of the vehicle is reliable, the diesel emissions equipment can cause reliability issues, although they won't leave you stranded. Will not run on high sulfur diesel or biodiesel without removing the emissions equipment first
- Interior space is relatively small for the size and weight of the vehicle, and you can't easily sleep inside unless very short, or building a platform with the front seats folded forward. The relatively small rear storage area has a sloped floor, so things often fall out when you open the hatch.
- Limited suspension flex, although disconnecting the swaybars and traction control makes this manageable
Here is what I have done already:
- iKamper skycamp 4X roof tent: a 1.0 tent upgraded into a 3.0 w/ parts from iKamper
- BFG A/T KO2 LT245/70R17 on 17" Canyon wheels
- T1 underseat drawer, filled with emergency repair parts: epoxy, bailing wire, coolant sealing tape, etc.
- Comprehensive maintenance: all fluids changed with OEM fluids, all major wear items replaced with new
- Recovery gear including Smittybilt recovery ramps, hi-lift jack that lifts from the wheels w/ extra base, folding shovel, lots of shackles, straps, and ropes, and a small electric chainsaw that charges from onboard inverter
- Eurowise 2.5" lift kit with 1/2" subframe drop for 5 degree axle angles
- Bilstein B6 shocks all around, with stock metal springs
- Eurowise winch plate (hidden inside bumper) w/ Harbor Freight BADLAND APEX 12000 lb winch
- Spare tire carrier on 2" receiver, full sized matching spare
- Some type of undercarriage protection- considering making just a DIY flat steel plate vs buying a Eurowise system
- A slide out kitchen drawer for the tailgate area
- Sand anchor(s) or deadman for winching out of soft sand
And a trip report of doing the Mojave Trail last year: Mojave Road Trip Report | California USA | Difficult | April 2022 - 2009 Touareg TDI
Towards the end of the Mojave Road last year (pre-lift install)
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