Just finished a year and 33,000km just in South America. #1 item I would add is the Seikel rock sliders - they are amazing protection, both on and off road. These vans don't have a lot of clearance, and the entry/departure angles are not great. Be sure to approach big dips at an angle
Banging the side of any vehicle into hard obstacles is not uncommon, and my sliders have some serious marks from off road and city driving.
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My mechanic installed then for a fraction of the price.
We have steel rims and 225/65r17 all terrain tires which I deflate whenever we get on rough roads and/or corrugation. Deflate 30% if average conditions, 50% for really bad/bouncy/banging, and even lower for sand.
We carry 2x battery powered air pumps which can reinflate each of the 4 tires 1bar/15psi each, which is plenty until we get to a gas station (even remote Patagonia).
PRO TIP: Don't engage the diff lock when going "to" a place, but save it to "get out". If you get stuck while diff is engaged and tires are deflated, you don't have many other ways to get yourself unstuck.
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