GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #33 | Page 32

OFFROAD TRIP PREP COMMON SENSE ADVICE ON HOW TO PREPARE YOUR VAN FOR TACKLING OFFROAD CONDITIONS… WORDS: MARTY LEDWICH, WWW.RVEETHEREYET.COM Even if you own the best offroad caravan, you simply cannot expect it to survive a long offroad jaunt without performing some pre- trip preparation. Here are four tips that will improve your caravan’s survivability when travelling long distances on dirt roads… 1 Reduce tyre pressures. I cannot stress enough just how important this is and, unfortunately, many will end up realising this the hard way. If you run your car and van along dirt roads with on-road tyre pressures, you’ll destroy your tyres and the interior of your van. Reduced tyre pressures provide an additional cushioning effect on rough roads so the constant vibrations of corrugations are not fully transmitted to the interior of the van. Low tyre pressures also mean the tyres are less prone to punctures caused by 32 \ sharp rocks or other debris. This is where the extra sidewall strength of good all- terrain tyres pays dividends. Our caravan weights 3.5 tonnes fully loaded and we run our tyre pressures at 20psi offroad and we’ve not experienced a puncture yet. Correct pressures for your rig will depend on a number of variables, however, so experiment to find what works best for you. 2 Additional protection to plumbing and wiring. Before you attempt any offroad travel, get underneath your caravan and have a good look at the exposed plumbing and wiring underneath. We cover all our drainage pipes with agi-pipe and all our hoses and wiring in electrical conduit or vinyl wrap. As a result, we’ve never had any damage to these vital components.