07-04-2025, 10:57 PM | #23 |
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Only concern I have with road trips on my G81 are tyres.
Granted my 20/21 inch combo are not the best for that, which is why for future road trips I’m tempted to get a set of square 19 inch wheels with easy-to-find tyre sizes so if I need to replace along the way it’s not a disaster. I need to order one of these too: https://modernspare.com/product/2020...e-kit-options/ Wife and I have taken our dogs on the Melbourne to Sydney return a few times (900km each way) and do it in a day. Not sure they’d love the top down though. No issues in our X3 or M3T. |
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07-05-2025, 12:02 AM | #26 |
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They're all fine. So much better than jumpers!
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07-05-2025, 06:46 AM | #27 |
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been using it for years and it works so well. For nasty crusty deposit you may need to apply 2-3 times and agitate btw applications also get a roll of blue shop towels and a small bottle of water to wipe off residue at the end store the bottle in a leak proof bag during travel Last edited by Mavus; 07-05-2025 at 11:19 AM.. |
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07-05-2025, 07:17 AM | #28 |
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new car people road trip are different than shitty modded box road trip I must say !
![]() I bring : - tool - air compressor and tire plug - tywrap - tape - metal wire - more tools ![]() because doing 4000km with a 600whp wagon, some stuff will fck |
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07-06-2025, 10:29 AM | #29 |
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I've done some of that trip on my tour bike 2-up with my wife. From Tampa we took 19 to 98 to Mobile, AL then picked up 90 to New Orleans (our destination before riding back to Virginia). Further West from New Orleans I'd stay on 90 until Lafayette, LA, then pickup Interstate 10 to Houston (90 runs along with it).
As far as the pup, our pups aged out back in 2017 and 2019 but we road tripped with them all the time in our Jeep with the top off/down. Our dogs weighed around 30 pounds each. We'd set up a big dog bed in the back of the jeep with the rear seat removed. Yours at 15 pounds and at interstate speeds, I'd keep him on a really short leash with a harness. ![]() The issue with convertibles is you get sunburned without noticing because the wind is continuously pulling the heat from your skin, so you need to keep up with the sunblock. A new car at 3,000 miles, I'd bring a credit card and a cell phone. Here's hoping for a great trip.
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07-06-2025, 12:37 PM | #30 |
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I have had issues with my Noco jump starter and trickle chargers. The button fails and it will no longer cycle through options. 1 jump starter — GB150 — and 3 trickle chargers. Won’t be buying any more Noco. I have taken them apart and cleaned contacts but will probably need to replace the switches under the buttons.
I bought a couple of Gooloo jump starters and think it is just as good or better a brand. Wait for Amazon sales next week. I bought one GT4000 and one GT4000S Gooloo 4000 series. |
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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But seriously though, I have a friend who rescues dogs. Through some US Government contacts, he rescued a mature dog from Turkey. As a serious question I asked if the dog understood English and it did not. It was just funny to me.
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Appreciate all the advice and comments.
I'll come back after the trip and post some photos and a quick report. Thanks again. |
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1,000 miles is nothing, you can cover that distance over I-10 in 1000/80= 12.5 hours, not including ~3 stops for gas. Zero preparation required. Maybe spend a night in New Orleans, for fun. Otherwise it can be done in one day straight, all during daylight hoursl Quote:
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Not everyone can drive long distances in one stretch.
My sister decided to leave CA for AR. She asked me to convoy with her as she had never driven any real distance. I OTOH had driven from CA to points east a number of times via the same route we were going to follow and could darn near do it my sleep. So we set out from the Central Valley. She told me before we left she could only drive around 300 miles a day so I always had 2 rooms reserved at our day's destination. Oh she in her low miles 2012 Infiniti F35 me in a new and barely broken in MINI S. (On the way to CA I stopped in Albuquerque to get the MINI's first post break in oil change.) I have driven from the SF Bay Area of CA to KC MO in 2 days -- 2 long days to be sure. And one time I managed to drive straight through stopping once in a while only to catch 40 winks stretched out in the car with the rear seats lowered and using the back of the seats and the trunk for a sleeping platform. But convoying with my sister it took forever to cover the approx. 1900 miles. Well, for forever make that 6 days and 5 nights. |
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I am going to second/third the comment about tires. With so many vehicles having run flats getting a flat on a road trip is a PITA. A PITA that might leave you parked at a hotel for several days while a new tire is procured. That can also happen with go flats and a non repairable go flat. So think about that scenario.
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Tanz440, I've had one flat in the last 200,000 miles - and it was my fault for trying to turn around in a construction site because I got impatient. Luckily, I was 2 miles from the dealer at the time and the nice lady at BMW Assist got me a tow in about 30 mins.
I've done these trips recently. A total of 52,651 miles. M550s, M5s, M850s. Zero tire problems. Combination of run flats and non run flats. Michelins and Pirellis. Never even added air. Had to let some out when I was in the hot desert SW once. I carry a plug kit and a mobility kit and a can of whoop ass tire sealant. You never know what's gonna happen, just be prepared. Obviously a flat in a podunk town on a Saturday night would suck trying to get a replacement tire there, but really - how often do you get a flat? Be vigilant about potholes and stay off really crappy roads. Enjoy your car. It's why you bought it. ![]() Safe travels - and.......pics. Or it didn't happen. ![]() Last edited by snowbimmer; 07-22-2025 at 05:38 PM.. |
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Things I carry with me on 1000+ mile journeys.
NOCO Boost GB70 Mongoose Radar detector Makita: Socket driver Cordless Ratchet wrench Air compressor Most used sockets, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 17mm, 19mm, 21mm. T20, 40, 60+ a set of the mini ones, T5-10. M8, M10, M12. 1 lt of engine oil. Tyre repair kit. Adjustable wrench and 2 screwdrivers, 1 of each. Mequiars bug foam, ONS waterless wash, a bunch of microfiber towels doubling as cushions for the don julio bottles wedged on the side of the suitcases. A set of front pads rarely, if the ones on the car are below half life. |
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