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Ultimate GQ set-up for Cape York

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Ultimate GQ set-up for Cape York

Post by dieseldude »

Firstly, how would you set up my GQ for the Cape later this year?

Secondly, what pre-trip truck service and checks would you carry out?



I have a 97 DX LWB wagon:

4 inch Dobinson coils
Milford Cargo barrier
40ltr engel
Dual batteries 1 x deep cycle
Factory Nissan winch bar (ARB replica)
9000 Lb low mount Warn winch
Long Ranger LR tank
285/75/16 BFG All Terrains
GU steel rims
GME UHF
Overhead Console

I want to add:

Roof rack
Second spare tyre/Rim
Possibly second LR tank under middle of truck

Maintanance I think I will do:

Replace all wheel bearings
Replace all Oils and fluids such as radiator, g-box, t-case, diffs
Overhaul winch (service it)
Replace all belts although they are new so I might just carry spares
Grease all uni joints, slip joints
Extend all diff breathers (T rear diff into gearbox. Extend front diff one and secure with screw type hose clamps)
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Post by dieseldude »

Anyone care to reply about what else they would add or how they'd set it up?

I'm mainly after the check list of what to service prior to leaving......

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Post by bogged »

Spare shocks..
Replacement rad hoses and heater hoses.

Try www.exploroz.com.au I think Dave has a checklist setup on there for u.
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Post by morkz »

what shocks u running... i hope there not ranchos cause if they are your better off replacing them now..

mate went with them and they fucked up ruined his trip
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Post by stool »

I carry spare plug for the top radiator hose
Its the plastic plug to bleed air out of the system


And also a spare radiator drain tap because Ive had them both fail
when need most :cry:

Plus carry a spare winch cable screw ` the one which hold`s the cable to the drum

And take the grease gun with you
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Post by Roctoy »

morkz wrote:what shocks u running... i hope there not ranchos cause if they are your better off replacing them now..

mate went with them and they ***** up ruined his trip


i run Ranchos and have for years

went to Cape and back last year, no probs.
allthough all those dips sure gave them a work out and the roads up there ARE as bad as everyone says.

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Post by mickyd555 »

are you going up there on your own or a tag along tour.

Duncans offroad tours do a preety good cape trip apparently. i havent been on one, but i did some electrical work for them. they showed me the tour, bit exy, but fully catered......

they also have a checklist on the website i think

worth a look i reckon

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Post by Hoonz »

some roller drawers! see my members thread for pics

power outlets in the rear

usual stuff
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Post by bru21 »

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Post by Bingham »

bru21 wrote:beer


in combination with swedish backpackers

+ a few of those flyscreen window things. bug mesh grill for radiator

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Post by BIG GQ »

Tell the leader off the opposition (if you have one mate) that air lockers are a must :armsup:
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Post by dieseldude »

I run ProComp X9000 shocks or whatever they are on the front and currently have some EFS shocks in the rear.

I think I'd be leaning towards getting some more ProComps for the rear but.
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Post by dieseldude »

I'll get some spare radiator hoses and drain plugs just in case. I've seen the plugs go brittle and fail before........

Have already run constant power to the rear cargo area for both my fridge and fouro lights etc.... It works really well.

I'm heading up there with a few mates.
My Patrol (Diesel)
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Possibly one more but don't know what it is....
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Post by morkz »

sounds like your getting there.....

just make sure and u bring some of the fly screen cover for your radiator cause the locus around central NSW are shit as and block up everything and do damage to your radiator.
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Post by dieseldude »

Yeah, I went out to Dalby on the weekend on the Friday night and I had to turn off my spot lights because I couldn't see sh1t!

The bugs were really bad and had to stop outside of Oakey to clean them from the windscreen.

I've done this a few times lately and now have to pull out my radiator to clean it cause it starts to heat up sometimes.

Might invest in one of those ARB fly screen radiator guards hey?
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Post by Bingham »

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Might invest in one of those ARB fly screen radiator guards hey?[/quote]

think their $80 ish cheaper than a new radiator
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Make a radiator guard yourself... prob cost you about $10 in stuff from bunnings :P

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Post by mule75 »

haeps of aeroguard. just watch out for the dips, don't go flat out at night or you will need plenty of spare susp bushes. a 12 volt fan for when you go to sleep, mozzie net. rad hoses, fan belts, heaps of boose because you will pay heaps for slabs up there 12 guage to take out ferals. main hwy easy drive( seen a local make it through boggy section of hwy in a beaten up xd wagon while a 75 series and a gu patrol were bogged up to diffs on either side of the road!). if you want to have fun do the telegraph track in wet season! good way to cost you alot of money if you get stuck. heaps of fishing gear and a cast net. go to T.I for supplies, heaps cheaper
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Post by dieseldude »

Sounds like it'll be an awesome trip!

Where is T.I but?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

BigRed (shane) had the right idea! do it on 38" swampers and then there is no ruts at all! :lol:
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Post by Bingham »

can you bu those fluro blue bugzapper things in a low voltage for camping... would be good and add to the serenity...

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Post by turps »

If sticking to the main rds a fair bit. I wouldnt worry about an extra long range tank. Theres servos every coupld of hundred kays.

Ranchos need to be twined on a Patrol or cruiser, so the rumour goes.
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Post by dieseldude »

I think I'll replace the rear shocks with either matching ProComps as I have on the front or some Tough Dogs.

I'm yet to look into the Tough Dogs as to wether they are any good.

Anyone had any experience with these?

I figure that the larger volume of them would hold up well over the corrugations........... :?: :?: :?:
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