AnswerID: 212717 Submitted: Monday, Jan 01, 2007 at 12:53
Member - Norm C (QLD)
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5 Star,
Fraser Island is an easy and fun place to visit if you have the right vehicle and a bit of knowledge.
I don't know the Adventura well, so forgive me if I'm wrong.
I though this was an AWD, not a 4WD vehicle. As an AWD, it delivers different amounts of power to front and back wheels and probably (many AWDs do) varies the amount of power based on traction at each wheel. As an AWD it has no low range and you are unable to control how the vehicle applies it's power.
It is based on the Commodore, but is about 80mm higher, but is lower than a 'real' 4WD.
If my facts are right, your Fraser experience will be largely a factor of conditions at the time. If it has been very dry for some time, the tracks to the
barge at
Inskip point can be very soft and deep. Similarly, the inland roads can be very churned up with soft, deep sand. Your lack of clearance and low range may present a challenge in these conditions. The road around and north of
Indian Head may also present a challenge. Other than this, you will have no trouble with beach driving at low tide.
I've seen similar vehicles on Fraser though. Ford Territory for example.
Some tips:
If I am right in my description of the vehicle, I would not tow a trailer, particularly if you are travelling alone.
Ensure you have good recovery points front and back. I don't know if they come standard on these vehicles; perhaps not as it is not designed for off roading. As you are not an experienced 4WDer, get this checked out by a 4WD specialist.
Carry a snatch strap and rated shackles. These are dangerous things if you don't know how to use them, but they are essential recovery equipment.
Don't overload the vehicle with unnecessary stuff. Travel as light as you can to be comfortable.
Carry a good air compressor so you can adjust tyre pressure to meet the circumstances you encounter.
I don't wish to cause you unnecessary concerns.
Fraser Island is a wonderful place. We go there at least twice a year. But if my undeerstanding of your vehicle is correct, it is at the low end of capability for this type of driving. Someone who knows the vehicle better may be able to clarify this for you.
Good luck with your trip.
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