Good enough for Botswana?
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:12 pm
I have checked out the postings and have listened to a lot of advice including some hype and have come to the following conclusion for an upcoming trip to Botswana/Namibia in my Gen 3 GLS LWB DiD. I am not one for a lot of bling, and prefer to keep my vehicles standard.
I would however appreciate some advice as to what I am proposing is practical.
ROUTE
We are doing Ghanzi, Maun, Moremi 3rd Bridge, Khwai, Savute, Ihaha, Nambwa, Ngepi and Etosha
SUSPENSION
The OME option only gives some 3.5-4cm lift for a lot of money. I will pack the car on a test trip and if I need it, fit some air helpers at the back. I assume Mitsubishi know a little bit about 4x4 suspension. Or is it worth while to spend the money on OME?
ROOF RACK
I do not want a permanent rack and only intend to carry a spare wheel, a 10kg tent and chairs. I am thinking of the Frontrunner 1.4m rack with clip ons to the standard rails.
FUEL
I intend to fit 2x20lt jerry cans in the space used for the 3rd row of seats. I will only fill up with diesel just before I need it. Is 130lt enough?
BATTERY
I will install a 80 amp battery and charger system tou use with my Waeco 50lt fridge
TYRES
I have Cooper Discover ATR tyres fitted and will cary 2 spares plus a repair kit and pump
COMMUNICATIONS
We will use Zartek 708 radios with external arials which will give about 2-3km range.
NAVIGATION
I am looking at either the Garmin 500 or 1410 with T4A. I prefer the 1410 as it has a bigger screen. I do not hike or have a boat. Is there any reason to get the 500 instead?
STORAGE
I am thinking of a Frontrunner shelving system with ammo boxes but find it a bit expensive and am worried about the extra weight. An alternative is the DIY Maizey system described else where. Or go without?
SPARES
Spare filters, hoses and belts. Also a toolkit.
Is there anything that I have missed when it comes to preparing the car for the trip?
I would however appreciate some advice as to what I am proposing is practical.
ROUTE
We are doing Ghanzi, Maun, Moremi 3rd Bridge, Khwai, Savute, Ihaha, Nambwa, Ngepi and Etosha
SUSPENSION
The OME option only gives some 3.5-4cm lift for a lot of money. I will pack the car on a test trip and if I need it, fit some air helpers at the back. I assume Mitsubishi know a little bit about 4x4 suspension. Or is it worth while to spend the money on OME?
ROOF RACK
I do not want a permanent rack and only intend to carry a spare wheel, a 10kg tent and chairs. I am thinking of the Frontrunner 1.4m rack with clip ons to the standard rails.
FUEL
I intend to fit 2x20lt jerry cans in the space used for the 3rd row of seats. I will only fill up with diesel just before I need it. Is 130lt enough?
BATTERY
I will install a 80 amp battery and charger system tou use with my Waeco 50lt fridge
TYRES
I have Cooper Discover ATR tyres fitted and will cary 2 spares plus a repair kit and pump
COMMUNICATIONS
We will use Zartek 708 radios with external arials which will give about 2-3km range.
NAVIGATION
I am looking at either the Garmin 500 or 1410 with T4A. I prefer the 1410 as it has a bigger screen. I do not hike or have a boat. Is there any reason to get the 500 instead?
STORAGE
I am thinking of a Frontrunner shelving system with ammo boxes but find it a bit expensive and am worried about the extra weight. An alternative is the DIY Maizey system described else where. Or go without?
SPARES
Spare filters, hoses and belts. Also a toolkit.
Is there anything that I have missed when it comes to preparing the car for the trip?