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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
I am going on a four-day business trip with my SLK350 tomorrow (I am expecting to put over 2000km on the meter). Tomorrow alone, I shall be driving for over 10 hours. I suppose some of you have been on long-distance trips with their SLK. Any good tips you can share to make my experience a nice one? Thanks all! |
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Dinoman
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
Zut, My longest trip thusfar has only been about 75 miles, but I wanted to wish you a pleasant trip, and to say that it's good to hear from someone familiar on this new forum. Dinoman |
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
Dinoman - 4/26/2006 3:32 PM
Zut, My longest trip thusfar has only been about 75 miles, but I wanted to wish you a pleasant trip, and to say that it's good to hear from someone familiar on this new forum. Dinoman
Cool! I am glad to see some familiar names. This whole situation is rather sad. I wish the old gang will get back together soon on one site or the other. So far, I like a lot the layout of this one. |
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etyu
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
perhaps bring 2 extra quarts of engine oil? |
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beverage
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
Plenty of sun lotion, for when you go topless, and for when the rain comes out - plenty of music!!! |
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
beverage - 4/26/2006 5:02 PM
Plenty of sun lotion, for when you go topless, and for when the rain comes out - plenty of music!!! :cool:
I just heard that it snowed this morning in the area where I am going (and I just had my winter tyres removed ). I hope everything will be fine tomorrow morning. As long as there is no rain (or snow), surely there will be some topless driving involved. As far as music is concerned, I am fully covered: regular and satellite radio, seven CDs and i-Pod. |
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
etyu - 4/26/2006 4:36 PM
perhaps bring 2 extra quarts of engine oil?
So far, I had no oil-consumption problems. I shall keep my finger crossed... |
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RonJeffries
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
My advice: Take a thin firm cushion to put behind your back, to provide lumbar support. About the thickness of a fairly large paperback novel should be about right. |
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
RonJeffries - 4/26/2006 6:26 PM
My advice: Take a thin firm cushion to put behind your back, to provide lumbar support. About the thickness of a fairly large paperback novel should be about right.
Very good point. Thanks for the reminder! I have tried several cushions, books and soft objects. So far, the best thing has been a little towel (about the size of a paperback novel, but without the edges). I'll make sure it is in the car tonight! I am still shopping for a good lumbar cushion. Such a simple little thing but so hard to find. |
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lennyr
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
Put a fresh coat of wax or Zaino or whatever on it before you go. If you are driving at dusk (which you probably will in that 10 hour stretch) you're bound to hit clouds of bugs. They will be unsightly, and can damage your paint if left on. The wax will help make them not stick as much. You might want to bring some glass cleaner and microfiber towels for the windshield - the wipers and washer fluid are inadequate to the task of dealing with a long drive's worth of bugs.
On my next long trip I'm going to try Rejex, which is supposed to make bugs not stick.
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
lennyr - 4/26/2006 6:54 PM
Put a fresh coat of wax or Zaino or whatever on it before you go. If you are driving at dusk (which you probably will in that 10 hour stretch) you're bound to hit clouds of bugs. They will be unsightly, and can damage your paint if left on. The wax will help make them not stick as much. You might want to bring some glass cleaner and microfiber towels for the windshield - the wipers and washer fluid are inadequate to the task of dealing with a long drive's worth of bugs.
On my next long trip I'm going to try Rejex, which is supposed to make bugs not stick.
Fortunately, I shouldn't worry about bugs tomorrow. The temperatures will stay around 5°C. But you are right about the Zaino or wax. Canadian geese are flying back North and I may get a few droppings along the way! |
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etyu
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
In the trunk (cargo area): I always have around 2 liters of water (500ml x4) in a small duffle bag with some emergency supplies, like microfiber or artificial fleece blanket (these fold or roll into a small size), granola bars and a flashlight that can double as an amber flashing unit with a magnetic base. The water is both for human and car consumption, just in case. Being in an earthquake zone, I thought I should be prepared and they only take up a space that is 6"x13"x8". |
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Zut
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: First long trip tomorrow - Any tips?
etyu - 4/26/2006 7:15 PM
In the trunk (cargo area): I always have around 2 liters of water (500ml x4) in a small duffle bag with some emergency supplies, like microfiber or artificial fleece blanket (these fold or roll into a small size), granola bars and a flashlight that can double as an amber flashing unit with a magnetic base. The water is both for human and car consumption, just in case. Being in an earthquake zone, I thought I should be prepared and they only take up a space that is 6"x13"x8".
Good point. As a matter of fact, these things should always be in our cargo area, especially in cold climates. |
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