AnswerID: 12453 Submitted: Monday, Feb 03, 2003 at 22:06
Mick
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AK you seem to be well aware that it's not the type of vehicle for that sort of travel and being aware of that is I think half way to making it a successful trip. Not too sure about the advice on
tyres - I've been lots of
places on road
tyres (Grandtreks) and never has damage or a puncture - including
Simpson Desert,
Oodnadatta track,
Birdsville track,
Vic high country, SA outback mud after rain!! I've travelled with others who've had flats but maybe I'm lucky!! Somehow I don't think the "tough"
tyres are any less likely to be damaged or punctured and it's an expensive exercise to change
tyres for one trip. If you are constantly aware of your vehicles limitations you should be fine and it's by no means the most demanding 4wd trip in
Australia. I know a number of "first time" 4wders who've done it with no problems and I read a magazine article on two sedans (2wd) who did it. Good luck.
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