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You are most welcome. Understand the range on your vehicle and where you are going (distances) before you worry about extra fuel. There are many more important issues than that, unless you need the extra range.
Go out have fun and be safe in your journeys.
Rich
Hello William
Almost everyone does “overlanding” differently, it really is all about you and what you want. If you travel solo your strap does not provide much in the way of help. Some people take everything to be comfortable others are spartans and take almost nothing. As for tires that depends...
Thanks Jim, but I’m not sure how “global awareness” will help in a situation where you have to decide lethal/nonlethal in a split second. I would suggest the decision between lethal/nonlethal be made before you ever are in a situation where that is an issue.
Just my .02cents though.
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