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Has my disco got the power??
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 20, 2000 at 00:00
Paul Moon
Planning a trip across the French Line, and would like to know whether my 2.5 97 turbo diesel disco could pull a 500kg camper trailer. I understand u can byepass
big red
so that part should not cause a problem. Also would i need to carry extra diesel. Any information would be greatly appreciated. P.S. I have travelled the simpson back in 88, but it was not the french line.
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AnswerID: 91 Submitted: Friday, Dec 22, 2000 at 00:00
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replied: Paul, to travel the Simpson you require a permit and the issuers of this strongly advise travellers do not tow trailers. Having said this however, there are still those that do but they stick to the Rig Road. On a personal note, we always travel with a trailer (450kg unladden) but chose not to take it across the Simpson on our first crossing. We gave serious consideration to whether we would tow in future crossings and decided against it. Most of the dune crests on the French Line have a tight bend that would make towing really difficult in terms of negotiating a line. The other issue of course is that you will tend to chop up the track for other travellers - the corrugations left by repeated hill climbs, grinding ascents etc is not pleasant. You are quite right about a diversion track around
Big Red
, but this diversion takes you over another dune that is still sizeable!
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