Our Vehicle
The Nissan Patrol
4.2-litre started life as a wagon but was converted to a dual-cab
ute a couple of years ago. In Australia it has seen 4WD action on
Cape York, through the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Kimberley, Tasmania
and has just returned from a long foray along the remote Canning Stock
Route.
See our website: www.guidebooks.com.au for
more details on our vehicles, or for any of our books as well as
tips and travel information for traveling remote Outback Australia.
There's a long list of accessories and modifications. These
include the following:
All our servicing and much of the preparation
work on our vehicle was done by Outback 4WD in Bayswater, Victori,
ph: (03) 9720 6226 or: www.outback4wd.com.au
The
Carry Me Camper is by Candy Canvas and the camper includes the dust
free canopy and the rooftop tent: www.candycanvas.com.au
The
chassis stretch and body work modification was done by Creative
Conversions in Queensland. It is a top job: www.creativeconversions.com.au
For
the best in vehicle protection we have an ARB bullbar
and sidesteps: www.arb.com.au
To
carry the big loads over the roads and tracks we have fitted a full
Old Man Emu LTR suspension and heavy duty 50mm lift coil springs: www.arb.com.au
To
get us out of trouble a Warm 9000lb electric
winch graces the bullbar.
A 30-metre length of plasma rope not only lightens the weight of the
winch but is easier and safer to use: www.arb.com.au & www.dynamicarope.com.au
To
improve the offroad ability of any 4WD vehicle you can't get any
better than a set of cross-axle diff locks. We fitted Air
Locker front
and rear diff locks: www.arb.com.au
For
even more offroad ability we have had fitted a set of Marks
4WD crawler
gears, which increases the reduction of the transfer box when in low
ratio: www.marks4wd.com
A set of Max Trax will help us get through the soft sandy patches: www.maxtrax.com.au
For driving at night you can't go past a set of IPF
Driving Lights:
www.arb.com.au
A Rhino Roofrack graces the top of the Patrol. These lightweight but
durable racks carry all the light bulky gear: www.rhinorack.com.au
Good
seats make long distance driving painless and we've fitted a pair
of Paratus seats: www.arb.com.au
We've tried the lot of different tyres over the years, but for a tough
radial tyre meant for rough offroad work, there is none better than
the Cooper STT tyre: www.coopertires.com.au
One of the things that save tyres, especially in the bush, is a tyre
monitoring system and they don't come any better than the SmarTire system distributed in Australia by Autron: www.autron.com.au
To
make the long hauls easier we've fitted the excellent Autron Cruise
control: www.autron.com.au
We've
fitted an excellent Piranha dual battery
system, while to give our electrical system a bit more grunt we fitted
an Optima battery. We've also improved the normal headlights with a
Piranha light upgrade kit: www.piranhaoffroad.com.au
Projecta make a range of handy electrical
and electronic products for your 4WD vehicle including a range of inverters
and battery chargers and we have a 1000 watt inverter fitted to the
Patrol: www.projecta.com.au
Our radios, sat phone and long distance communication needs have always
been looked after by Telstat Communications,
ph: (03)9786 9422, or: www.telstat.com.au
As far as a fridge/freezer is concerned you can't beat the Engel range
and we have fitted a 40-litre Engel to our vehicle: - www.engelaustralia.com.au
Our brakes have been upgraded with a full set of dimpled and slotted
rotors and Kevlar impregnated discs from RDA Brakes:
www.rdabrakes.com.au
Our turbo system was upgraded and we fitted a 3-inch exhaust system
at the same time, all from MTQ Engine Systems:
http://www.mtqes.com.au/
To make the Patrol run cooler in the heat of the Top End of Australia - and
Africa - we fitted a bigger more efficient radiator from PWR
Cooling Products: www.pwr.com.au
We run the Patrol on Red Line Oil products
- in the engine, gearboxes and diffs. For the engine we've also fitted
a Franz oil filter: www.redlineoil.com.au
We never send our vehicles bush without a snorkel - it is the cheapest
insurance around - and the Patrol is fitted with a Safari
snorkel: www.arb.com.au
To help clean air get to the engine and to help save the air cleaner
element we quickly slip on a UniFilter filter
sock, especially when
we are traveling in dusty conditions or in convoy: www.uniflow.com.au
For the best of fuel we've changed the Patrol's fuel filter for a
more readily procurable Lucas/CVA filter with
a Water-Stop sedementer. As well, we fitted a De-Bug
fuel filter and we use a 'Mr
Funnel' fuel
filter funnel when refulling from drums or jerry cans: www.thedieselexperts.com & www.morison.com.au & www.mrfunnel.com
We've used quite a bit of Michelle's Sacs
products and the Patrol has their excellent and durable seat covers
and their handy seat organizer:
www.msaproducts.com.au
Black Widow Storage accessories offer
a wide range of tough and handy storage drawers but we've fitted the
Patrol with their handy awning and table: www.blackwidow4wdstorage.com
We've added a water pump and a water filtration system to the Patrol.
This includes a paper sludge filter and then a 1-micron carbon filter
backed up by a First Need RV purifier. We're also carrying a Steripen for
the handy purifying of small quantities of water. Purifiers
Australia, ph: 1300 303 605 or: www.purifiersaustralia.com.au
Steripen - www.hydro-photon.com
First
Need - www.generalecology.com/portablesystem.htm
For security we've fitted a couple of Hide Away
Safes to the vehicle: www.hideawaysafe.com.au .
To help us find the way we have a Magellan
eXplorist XL GPS as well as a Brantz Laser
3 tripmeter: www.magellan.com.au & http://www.4wdshop.com.au/equip/brantz.htm
For real time mapping we're using OziExplorer and
have a PDA connected to the GPS which we set up through GPS Oz. Check
out the two sites: www.oziexplorer.com & www.gpsoz.com.au
To improve our vision out the back of the Patrol we fitted a reversing
camera from Cobra Automotive Accessories:
www.cobracaralarms.com.au
See our website: www.guidebooks.com.au for
more details on our vehicles, or for any of our books as well as
tips and travel information for traveling remote Outback Australia.
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