Adventure Race from Europe to Africa
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Adventure Race from Europe to Africa
Hi Guys,
after many houres of thinking I've decided to take a part in Budapest-Bamako race in 2013. (http://www.budapestbamako.org/en)
So: I'll take my Blazer !
Well, I'm new with Blazer stuff but I took a part in off-road races couple of times.
Maybe it is a totally crazy idea, but you know: seeing the Blazer on Sahara dunes - PRICELESS!
So, what are your suggestions:
- which spare parts should I take?
- which mods should I do?
- additional equipment? (like tranny supercooler)
I appreciate ANY suggestions.
Thanks.
after many houres of thinking I've decided to take a part in Budapest-Bamako race in 2013. (http://www.budapestbamako.org/en)
So: I'll take my Blazer !
Well, I'm new with Blazer stuff but I took a part in off-road races couple of times.
Maybe it is a totally crazy idea, but you know: seeing the Blazer on Sahara dunes - PRICELESS!
So, what are your suggestions:
- which spare parts should I take?
- which mods should I do?
- additional equipment? (like tranny supercooler)
I appreciate ANY suggestions.
Thanks.
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Hey,
it´s a great idea.
Are there hard offroad sections?
I think you should have a minimum 2" Suspension lift and 2" bodylift for bigger tires, a Posi-Lok Axle Engagement, some auxiliary lights and a roof rack for equipment.
If your Blazer is a European Model it should have separate Oil Cooler, thats equipped for the frantic european driving style.
it´s a great idea.
Are there hard offroad sections?
I think you should have a minimum 2" Suspension lift and 2" bodylift for bigger tires, a Posi-Lok Axle Engagement, some auxiliary lights and a roof rack for equipment.
If your Blazer is a European Model it should have separate Oil Cooler, thats equipped for the frantic european driving style.
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