Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 09:44
Never on any of the normal Simpson SA crossings mate.
That would be 5 full or part crossings, sometimes with 10 vehicles . . . I can't recall anyone else having punctures / staking either.
Now coming up the BV Tk, that's a different story, had one bad blowout myself, and same time pulled over one of our party when they came back had a slow leak (tek screw) requiring wheel change too !!
I reckon Phil at Mungerannie must have spread a box of teks out there as this was going through past his place :D
Anyway, although a side wall gone about 30mm long gash, I managed to plug it in the desert
camp first night (for 2nd spare backup), and it held 60psi for the remainder of the trip.
As mentioned, the most likely place to get stakings is when you go off any of the formed track lines, either for stops and camps, so care with spotting is good practice.
Only other stakings I have had have been trip Mirropanga Pongunna Lakes to Geo Centre all off track / old shot lines, had about 5 personally (I was up front a lot), all plugged, and two in another partys tyre, again plugged.
I had one that trip that I just couldn't find, and had to air up every 5 or 6 hours a little, found at
home in the wheel barrow filled with water.
We did Madigan last June, 9 vehicles, not one
puncture.
Was quite impressed our group managed to get 36 tyres across without issue.
I usually take 2 spares anywhere desert, 1 tube, 2 tyre kits with plenty of plugs.
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Follow Up By: Member - Boobook - Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:00
Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:00
Ahh yes getting there and back...
I had a blow out on the old Ghan road north of Finke. Dammed rail spikes everywhere.
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Follow Up By: Les - PK Ranger - Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:11
Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:11
Ha ha, me too !
On the old Ghan road near Mulgrave.
Bad one too, VERY much tyre shredded.
Was running 14psi and shocks set to 2nd lowest soft setting, keeping to 70ks.
Was on a mission though, after a repair to torsion bar mount at Mt Dare, left there at 2pm, caught up with others in group at
Chambers Pillar getting there around 7 from memory.
Corros were pretty bad, was a month after the Finke races 2015, and I was trying to keep to the side to avoid the worst of the shaking.
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Follow Up By: Michael ( Moss Vale NSW) - Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 12:36
Wednesday, Apr 19, 2017 at 12:36
I blew a tyre to pieces on the
Oodnadatta track not far north of
Marree on my first 4x4 trip, New vehicle with the standard Bridgestone tyres R/Ts. Had to turn off at Willliam Creek and head for
Coober Pedy and no spare till then, towing an Off road trailer. A bit scary with no spare for that few hundred ks. That was 20 years ago, tyres 50psi, driving too fast, knew nothing..... Thats how you learn i guess or learn from others mistakes, like
mine.. Regards, Michael
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