***** ALERT - Nominations for your new ClubCJ Committee can be made here *****
CJ Lancer - Road Trip Prep & Helpfull Advice
Moderators: Moderators, Senior Moderators
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
CJ Lancer - Road Trip Prep & Helpfull Advice
Okay finally getting stuff together for the long awaited road trip to SA.
So might be worrying too much but I saw on the news about a moth plague in parts of the outback which got me thinking of a way to protect the radiator.
Not too fussed with the bumper it's self as that can always be washed but stopping bugs from collecting in the front end and causing things to over heat.
First thought was some shade cloth material somehow attached to the front which I'd only put in place when needed to reduce marking the paint work.
Does anyone make a purpose built cover to fill in the radiator openings?
Other thoughts?
EDIT - Changed the title
So might be worrying too much but I saw on the news about a moth plague in parts of the outback which got me thinking of a way to protect the radiator.
Not too fussed with the bumper it's self as that can always be washed but stopping bugs from collecting in the front end and causing things to over heat.
First thought was some shade cloth material somehow attached to the front which I'd only put in place when needed to reduce marking the paint work.
Does anyone make a purpose built cover to fill in the radiator openings?
Other thoughts?
EDIT - Changed the title
Last edited by Lancer1993 on Wed Feb 17, 2016 9:27 am, edited 2 times in total.
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
So I changed the thread title so I can ask road trip Qs for my CJ as I think of them.
It's not like I've never done a trip before but it will be the first extended trip in the CJ, some 6000km plus from the Sunshine coast to Adelaide and return via the Great Ocean Road and Sydney area driving my parents to visit friends and relatives.
So next question, better head light globes, not looking at replacing the head lights but would like some better globes for any night driving.
It's not like I've never done a trip before but it will be the first extended trip in the CJ, some 6000km plus from the Sunshine coast to Adelaide and return via the Great Ocean Road and Sydney area driving my parents to visit friends and relatives.
So next question, better head light globes, not looking at replacing the head lights but would like some better globes for any night driving.
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
Should have some room, mind you there will be 3 in the car so we plan on traveling light. Depends on what time I have to meet any of the Adelaide members.
Don't think I'd add a light bar but it would be cool if they made one with a cover to fit the plastic bit in front of the bonnet, any lower would be useless. Think I'd stick with some better globes just in case we get caught short and need to drive in the dark a little to make the next overnight stop.
Coming back we plan on going via the great ocean road so a longer trip but shorter days.
Don't think I'd add a light bar but it would be cool if they made one with a cover to fit the plastic bit in front of the bonnet, any lower would be useless. Think I'd stick with some better globes just in case we get caught short and need to drive in the dark a little to make the next overnight stop.
Coming back we plan on going via the great ocean road so a longer trip but shorter days.
Okay.
A cheap and easy option is to purchase a little bar that bolts to the front bumper. It actually uses the screws for the number plate screws. The number plate sits in front of it. You can purchase them from most automotive stores.
You then can fit spot lights or light bar on to the bar. Just make sure you use electrical plugs for the wiring so it can be easily removed.
A cheap and easy option is to purchase a little bar that bolts to the front bumper. It actually uses the screws for the number plate screws. The number plate sits in front of it. You can purchase them from most automotive stores.
You then can fit spot lights or light bar on to the bar. Just make sure you use electrical plugs for the wiring so it can be easily removed.
- Lancer1993
- Genius
- Posts: 5342
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:46 pm
- Location: Caloundra
- Contact:
aspir3 wrote:Okay. A cheap and easy option is to purchase a little bar that bolts to the front bumper. It actually uses the screws for the number plate screws. The number plate sits in front of it. You can purchase them from most automotive stores. You then can fit spot lights or light bar on to the bar. Just make sure you use electrical plugs for the wiring so it can be easily removed.
I made something like that for my old coupe.
Not a fan of CarBras, I'm planing on taking my good car wash so will at least give it a wash when I hit Adelaide.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 79 guests