1. If I'm on the OTL on Cape York and have a serious electrical problem, are the electrics user serviceable or is it all controlled by computer chips which I'll have to get shipped up from Cairns or even Brisbane? This vehicle isn't going to be a weekend warrior - "daily driver" means a 1-2 week trip up Cape York once every month or so during the dry season.
2. In everyone's general opinion will the drive train be able to hack the corrugations, washouts and dustholes - yes occasionally even I hit dustholes faster than I should
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3. Has anyone here had any serious problems with their TJ on extended patches of nasty dirt?
I currently own a Suzuki Sierra coily and it's doing the Cape trips remarkably well, and there's little stress involved because I can fix most problems with the spares I carry or a little bit of cobb and co magic. Unfortunately, the old Zook is being retired for something with a little more grunt, but similar capability.
Any assistance, ideas or Jeepish wisdom appreciated.
PS: Don't say get a Landcruiser - I use them a lot at work but don't like the size, weight or fuel burn