Teardrop Camper Maintenance Tips That Can Save A Lot Of Money

Buying a teardrop camper is more like a dream for Self-drive holidays in Australia. Campers are loving the idea of this compact teardrop-shaped trailer that has made their camping life even more exciting. But now that you have invested your hard-earned money and bought yourself a trailer, what’s next? Simply hooking it at the back of your vehicle has given new dimensions and securing but how you plan to keep that trailer in its best possible condition? Well, it is possible by following these simple standards of maintenance and prevent any kind of severe damages.

General maintenance tips

Towing gently

As you are aware that Australian made teardrop vans do not have an engine of their own and need to be towed by a vehicle. Teardrop campers are so compact that they can be easily towed behind a motorbike but one needs to make sure that you are towing it very carefully else it could lead to an accident or some serious external damages. The best is to avoid rough roads and if there is no way possible to skip it, then drive cautiously. Minimize jumps on abrupt roads and potholes to reduce the rate of wear and tear on your camper. 

How to tow?

Ensure that the hitch is properly connected and aligned as advised. Careful inspection of the rug should be done to check there are no pulls or sags at the hitch. This will allow your towing process to be smooth and safe in the long run. 

Regular maintenance 

Give it a good thought when buying the teardrop camper for the first time and invest in the high-quality exterior. Get regular maintenance done by the professionals like Wotpods and this will save you a lot of money. Follow the basic cleaning tips and use them once you are back from a trip. 

Tires and wheels 

Invest in quality tires during your first purchase and check the air pressure before you hit the road for camping. Replace it as and when it looks necessary. Alignment issues during hitching can cause maximum damage not just to the tire but also to shock absorbers and axles. If you see any wear and tear then do not wait for scheduled service rather replace the tire immediately. 

The roof of the camper

We tend to ignore the roof of the camper but this could lead to quick wear and tear of the external metal body. Make sure that you park your camper in a safe location, familiarize yourself with all the openings, and how to maintain them. Roof caulking should be inspected once in a while especially in a place with the harsh weather condition. The roof must be cleaned properly before storing it after the camping expedition, rotten leaves and branches will cause rusting. 

These are some basic steps that any amateur can even take care of. If you see any concern, immediately rush to the professionals to fix it well in time and prevent costly damages. 

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