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Old 10-02-2018, 11:31   #16
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Yeah, that's true.

I hope that T2 will give me all I expect from that car. Plan is the same again.
Overland car, bed in the back, winch on the front hahaha
But how I am 80% in the road, I will keep it on std. dimnesion tyres, some Good Year Duratrac seems good for allround use, when I stuck somewhere, winch is here to rescue me.

I was thinking allready about 31" dimension, but I realy dont have will anymore for work on suspension and other...
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Old 10-02-2018, 18:37   #17
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Welcome Some great photo's you have there
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Old 10-02-2018, 21:48   #18
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Thanks Jonny
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Old 11-02-2018, 10:05   #19
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Thanks for posting the photos Selezni.
I'm travelling to the Pyranees this year, but Croatia looks like it could be our next destination.
Are careful 4x4 drivers welcome by the authorities and is wild camping allowed?
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Old 11-02-2018, 21:21   #20
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Wow what beautiful scenery, I am originally from Klagenfurt in Austria.
When my wife and I last visited my family there we went over the border to Italy but our hire car did allow us to drive in Slovenia so we never made it as far south to Croatia.
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Old 14-02-2018, 21:49   #21
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Yeah, Croatia is really beautiful, we got 1000 islands, great coast, big and respectable mountains, beautiful forsts, lakes and rivers.

It's possible to sleep in the wild, but you need to be careful in some extra touristic places, like on some islands etc. But in the most parts of country it is enough to find some peaceful place far of the people and you will can normaly sleepover.
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Old 15-02-2018, 00:19   #22
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Old 15-02-2018, 01:01   #23
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I wanna go to Croatia
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Old 15-02-2018, 01:36   #24
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Yeah, that's true.

I hope that T2 will give me all I expect from that car. Plan is the same again.
Overland car, bed in the back, winch on the front hahaha
But how I am 80% in the road, I will keep it on std. dimnesion tyres, some Good Year Duratrac seems good for allround use, when I stuck somewhere, winch is here to rescue me.

I was thinking allready about 31" dimension, but I realy dont have will anymore for work on suspension and other...
I have 30" on mine with no rubbing, I have a 2" lift but I put the 30" tyres on when I had standard suspension with no problems
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