Stozz..
I will try and get some photos posted of the underside..
In terms of dust, we havent made any covers yet (there are some great ideas on this forum), so we used gaffer tape and beer carton cardboard, for all 3 vents when travelling on dirt... When we get home, this is definitely on the list of mods to do.
This cut out most of the dust... There was some dust in some of the cupboards, where pipes etc go through the floor, specifically under the sink and behind the fridge..
Before we left, I had a look at the pipes to try and seal up any holes.. Did some of them, but obviously I missed some..
We just wiped down the benches when we arrived for the day.. The swan will need a good cleanout when we get home, but after 12 weeks of travel, with 2-3 kids, that is to be expected..
In terms of tyre pressure, I was running 32 psi on dirt in the swan, normally running 38 psi.
In terms of the Stone Stomper, getting stuff out of the back of the car was the only disadvantage... You invariably get dirty leaning against it.. In the end, I end up just stepping on it, and that worked ok...
We have a Prado, with the large rear door, and in order to be able to open the door fully, we got a drawbar exension on the swan, and I also removed the jerry can holder.. It means that we can open the prado back door fully, and its quite nice to have the drawbar clean...
The bottom line with the Swan Outback is that you will be limited by its sheer size and weight as to where you can take it, although you have the cruiser..
The other limitation that I think will apply is the depth of water crossings.. Anything over the swan floor level, and you will end up with a wet swan, which I am sure is not very good for it... We did the GRR crossings, but the water we crossed was approx 450 mm, and no problems.
Regards Rob..