Difference between revisions of "Vehicle modification"

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The internal list of modifications might include:
 
The internal list of modifications might include:
 
* Cupboards and shelving
 
* Cupboards and shelving
* Fridge
+
* Refrigerator
 +
* Stove/oven
 +
* Sink & faucet
 
* Interior lighting
 
* Interior lighting
 
* Rollbar
 
* Rollbar
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* Sleeping area
 
* Sleeping area
 
* Safety box
 
* Safety box
 +
* Portable/fixed toilet
  
 
===External links===
 
===External links===

Latest revision as of 18:54, 24 November 2016

Although vehicle modification is not mandatory for overland expeditions, it is often recommended for vehicle practicality, safety and comfort:

The external list of modifications might include:

  • Long range fuel tanks
  • Watertank
  • Dual battery systems
  • Roof racks fitted with side awning, rooftop tent and jerry can fuel containers
  • External spare wheel bracket
  • External rollbar or rollcage
  • Bullbar and winch
  • Rear and front fitted diff lockers
  • Raised suspension for higher ground clearance
  • Raised air intake via a snorkel
  • Spotlights
  • Off-road tires and wheels.

The internal list of modifications might include:

  • Cupboards and shelving
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove/oven
  • Sink & faucet
  • Interior lighting
  • Rollbar
  • Digital media player
  • Water tank
  • Sleeping area
  • Safety box
  • Portable/fixed toilet

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