I recently received a call notifying me that I had been accepted for a job that I applied for as a camp counselor(which I'm ecstatic about, a few hundred people apply and only 8-12 get accepted!), but that obviously isn't the "mild predicament" for me.
Where the concern comes in is my realization today that this camp is 5hr away into Wisconsin, I don't mind the drive, but my ZHP is my only form of transportation. As you can imagine a summer camp isn't going to have freshly paved roads throughout, a fair amount is gravel and dirt when you're not on the main road, so it got me thinking: I'm going to need to prepare my car specifically for this summer job.
Not taking the job is out of the question, I just need to know some things that I'll need to do and buy in order to make sure I don't exit the summer with a car that looks like it has been sandblasted, so here's what I'm thinking:
-Need a clear bra, either the entire car or just the fenders and front of hood/grille. Cheaper alternative to this would be a black bra which I would be able to use again next summer, but that doesn't protect the entire car
-Skid plate? Like I said there's gonna be a lot of gravel, and I'll be up there for 7-9 weeks, so anyway that I can keep my undercarriage safe from the roads is going to be needed
-Raise it up/lift. Ok so this is where I'm confused, I currently have Koni Yellows but I'm almost positive they're not adjustable(unless they don't adjust like other coilovers using the ring) but I definitely need more ground clearance than I have right now. So I have no idea what I need to do about this part, whether that be to remove the coilovers entirely, or to attach a small lift kit? Any advice is appreciated
-Proper set of tires that won't get devoured by the gravel- I have two sets of tires at the moment, my winter Blizzaks and my Michelin PSS which are at about 40% tread on the front and 60% tread on the back. Is there a meatier tire that I should be buying for these environments, or will the Michelin fair?
-Additional lights, whether it be a light bar or a set of cage lights for the front. The stock ZHP headlights aren't fantastic, and the camp is in a wooded area, so the more visibility the better, right?
Sorry if this seems all over the place, I really appreciate any advice and insight anyone has to offer. In short I need to prepare my ZHP for a demanding summer, if there are any other things you would suggest fire away, I'm trying to get a list together.
Unfortunately I was looking forward to buying a project car this summer and maybe taking that up(like an e28 or e34) but it seems I may be putting more money into protecting the ZHP, which I don't have a problem with, it's the priority.
Again, anything is appreciated. Thanks guys!