Comment: Burton's Perth to Cape York – Cape Leveque, Broome 9-13 July 2012 Day

Done a fair bit of off roading, sand, mud, rocks, and not needed lockers yet. But was just wondering whether to have them in the armoury.......
Also been contemplating the larger tanks but don't like the tailgate holder either. May have to go that way though, as the big 305 hanging under the boot, acts like an anchor sometimes in sand. Unfortunately not big or strong enough to just lump them up and down off the roof rack either, so its my only choice I think. Also clearance in my garage maybe a problem with wheel rack on the tailgate. So many problems..... LOL
Thanks for all your input. It is appreciated.
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Reply By: Mike & Amanda - Wednesday, Mar 04, 2015 at 01:15

Wednesday, Mar 04, 2015 at 01:15
No worries Phill, us 200 people must stick together and learn form each others stuff ups LOL! I heard some interesting info regarding the 200 spare wheel. The brackets underneath that hold it have been designed for a fully inflated wheel. If you get a flat and put the flat one back up under there, the holding bracket doesn't fit properly with the de-inflated tyre and rubs on/damages the rim. This was another finding that finally pushed me towards the Kaymar. Mike p.s. plus the much better departure angle :-)
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