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We did a 7 month lap in a 16ft New Age Gecko. 2 adults and 2 kids. Van was pretty much on the 2.5t limit, but our ‘03 GXL V6 did the job well....1 Photo
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And while you're there, check out the Stockyard Gully cave (a bit of fun in the Prado), and Lesueur National Park during the wildflower season.
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Am happy with my Thumper from 4WD Supacentre, although the black hose isn't the best. As for a tyre pressure gauge, I've been using my digital one that...
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We just completed our big lap with a 2003 V6 GXL, towing a 2500kg semi-offroad van. Our average consumption for 28,600km was 20L/100km.
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TLC Auto Centre in Perth. They specialise in Toyota Landcruisers.
https://tlcautocentre.com.au/
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Spotted a white 150 with VIC plates and orange maxtrax on the spare at Stanley Chasm.
...Last edited by bunsen; 09-07-2017, 04:21 PM.
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Might see you along the way. We head off on our lap in mid-June, heading north to Rocky first, then west into NT, up to Darwin and then across to WA and...
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I pulled it apart and traced the cable from the switch and fuse. Tested it out and all good.
Thanks again!
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Thanks. I did find a thread where someone had opened up the compressor and I'm guessing the +ve goes directly to the fuse.
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Rookie mistake - forgot to mark polarity
So, I thought I'd be clever and fit an Andersen plug to a Thumper air compressor as it come with alligator clips. I made a mental note to mark the polarity...
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John is a guru in his field, a gentleman and a pleasure to deal with. I just had my stock suspension replaced with the Bilstein/Dobinson package, with...
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Apologies for not replying sooner. I'm not on the forum much these days. Scott, I'm glad you found the cause of the issue. I was told that a primary cause...
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I had the same noise as you described, but without any warning lights. It turned out to be the idler pulley.
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