Forum · Gallery · Wiki · Shop · Sponsors


Home > Member Galleries > DingMark > DingMark

Last additions - DingMark
Disco3-4 Tyre Pressures.jpg
79 views10 Mar 2010
Disco3-4 Tyre Pressures.pdf
Suggested Tyre Pressures76 viewsTyre pressures used onroad and offroad, using both OEM HT and Goodyear MTR tyres.10 Mar 2010
DSCF1613.JPG
Top view Left side of water tank128 viewsThis view shows the protective cap off, displaying tank vent point. 19 Jul 2009
DSCF1609.JPG
Internal 40 Litre water tank - top view of left side of tank106 viewsShows my spare tyre, but also bright white protective cap of top fill point and vent. Blue hose is water dispensing point. Note seat bracket bolt secures tank to D3. Similar bolt point on other side. Only these two bolts secure the tank and it is very secure. 19 Jul 2009
20081117 Historical Fuel Prices.pdf
Historical Perth Fuel Prices147 viewsAverage prices for diesel and all petrol grades in Perth, Western Australia from 2004 to Oct 200928 Nov 2008
Image10.jpg
Collision with pesky Hilux (5)304 views04 Nov 2008
Image003.jpg
Hilux that collided with Disco3227 views04 Nov 2008
Image004.jpg
Separating Hilux from Disco3212 views04 Nov 2008
Image005.jpg
Impact Skid after hitting wayward Hilux208 viewsDisco3 was stopped when a skidding Hilux collided with it. Collision caused Disco3 to slide backwards04 Nov 2008
Image000.jpg
Collision with Hilux 3239 viewsImpression an wayward Hilux\'s roo bar on the front of my Disco304 Nov 2008
Image001.jpg
Collision with Hilux 2208 viewsHilux\'s roo bar is tougher than LR\'s A Frame04 Nov 2008
Image002.jpg
Collision with Hilux181 views04 Nov 2008
03 Changing the flat~0.jpg
03 The first bit of tyre/wheel problem251 viewsSomewhere in the Australian outback on a 45 deg C day in Jan 08, a D3 had a bit of a flat tyre problem. "No worries, mate" st we had 3 spares (plus 2 more if we abandon the trailer), 150l of water, 4 days of food, and an EPIRB if things really go crook. The first clue that this was not a "normal" flat was when I handled a wheel nut and ended up with a blister from a burning hot nut (the ambient wasn\'t THAT hot). 05 Feb 2008
02 Back o Bourke near Darling River.jpg
02 On banks of Darling River, Back of Bourke158 views"Back of Bourke" is the typical definition of the start of the Australian Outback. This was after crossing the Darling River "back of Bourke" on 8 Jan 08. We were the first vehicle to start driving after floods had closed (first time in 8 yrs there was any water in the river).05 Feb 2008
01 One way to cross the Nullabor Desert (Indian Pacific Train).JPG
01 D3 on Train183 viewsEasiest method of crossing 2300 km of Nullabor Desert - on the Indian Pacific train. D3 with trailer - effectively have 5 spare tyres if it really gets desperate!05 Feb 2008
 
15 files on 1 page(s)