Monday 28 March 2016

5 Safety Tips for Making Your Family Road Trip in 4WD More Memorable

Family road trips in Australia are among the fun filled activities, and this is the reason why a lot of caravans are booked during the peak seasons. However, if you are looking for some more fun, then in that case you need to look at something different from a simple caravan. This is where a 4WD can really impress you. 
 
In case you do not know about it, a 4WD is a kind of drive train that comes with the capability of rendering power to all four wheel ends, on both the axles simultaneously. So, it becomes possible to explore even the tough and treacherous terrains.
 
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But, before heading towards trip with your family, on a 4WD, there are certain points that can add more fun and good experience to the same. If you do not have much experience in driving this kind of campervan, or you have not been to many road trips then it is better to keep some tips handy. This will save you from the hassles that might come in your way.

Tips that can help you a lot


#1. Understand 4WD


Before you take a 4WD to the real terrain with your family, it would be better to understand the driving conditions of this vehicle. Even though you may have good amount of experience in driving this kind of heavy vehicle, but the accessories can be different. You need to understand how to drive this vehicle on sand, snow, or gravel. In addition, you also have to understand the aspects of driving in a very hot weather condition. So, before going on a road trip with your family, it would be better to undergo a driving course related to 4WD.

#2. Carry the survival kit of 4WD

The survival kit of 4WD is absolutely necessary, as it may save you from situations that can prove to be dangerous. Bringing two spare tyres along with a spar wheel can really help a lot. In addition, wheel bearing kits as well as recovery tools can also bring you out from treacherous situations.

#3. Air compression

One of the most important tips is that you should not forget to carry an air compressor for any kind of campervan. In the case of 4WD, you would definitely need a heavy duty air compressor, which can help you inflate the replaced tyres, or even inflate the ones with low air pressure. In addition, you can use the same air compressor for other purposes as well, such as for inflating airbed.

#4. Thorough inspection

Before your 4WD hits the actual road, get it thoroughly inspected by the experts. In most parts of Australia, you would find 4WD experts who can provide you the current health of your 4WD, which in turn will help you fine, tune the performance of the vehicle. The brakes and the level of engine’s fluid must be checked very carefully. The oil tank also should be checked. After all, you would never want to take a 4WD or any campervan which is in a bad health condition to a family road trip.

#5. Don’t carry too much

Yes, you need to understand that your 4WD is a kind of vehicle meant just for fun and adventure, like any other campervan. For this reason, you should not carry too many people in your 4WD. It will not only imbalance the vehicle, but will also put other’s life at risk. Hence, try to keep the weight within the right bracket, and avoid any kind of unwanted incident. This will surely make your family road trip more enjoyable and memorable for sure.