
How to fix a Dometic window roller blind
They’re great and in widespread use, but they can stuff up, so we show you how to fix a Dometic window roller blind. Anyone who has the Dometic push-out windows on their caravan or motorhome will know that, while they…

The Cape is to open tomorrow for Queenslanders, and July 10 for everyone else!
Cape York to open as early as July 10 this year, and tomorrow July 3 for Queenslanders! Hot off the press is the news we’ve all been waiting to hear: Cape York will be open from (hopefully) July 10, with…

For those watching their weight: The ARB Sportlid
The brand-new ARB Sportlid has just been released. For a new take on the tried, tested and always popular Sportlid, ARB has just released its newest offering for those sporting the tub-back dual-cab utes. The new Sportlid retains the sleek…

Why you need to run a water filter…
If ever you needed a reason to run a water filter, this is up there… At RV Daily, we love hearing from our readers, especially so when there’s a tip or trick involved, and after speaking with one such person…

LPG: There’s more to it than turning on a gas bottle
For a caravanner or camper, liquified petroleum gas (or LPG) is an excellent travelling companion. It’s a clean, convenient and portable fuel source which can be used for a range of appliances and applications. Let’s look at what you need…

Jail and fines for Victorians travelling to NSW from COVID-19 hotspots
Victorians face fines of up to $11,000 and six months’ jail for entering NSW from COVID-19 hotspots Victorians from COVID-19 virus hotspots who try to enter New South Wales could be hit with fines of up to $11,000 and six…

Reviewed: Autophix OM126 OBD2 reader
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or boulder in my case), chances are you’ll know about the OBD2 port and that it can “somehow help you diagnose and fix issues” with your four-wheel drive. As you could well imagine,…

Review: DC Battery meter
Now for a review on something a little left of field. Don’t get me wrong, more often than not at RV Daily, we get our resident tech-head Wes to put some of the biggest brands and best-quality gear to the…

Gear: The Muk Mat elevates the status of the caravan doormat
If cleanliness is next to godliness then the Muk Mat elevates the status of the caravan doormat to divine intervention. In a bid to keep the muck out of their caravan and car, a Queensland family came up with what’s…

New release: Bushranger Night Hawk 7-inch VLI LED driving lights
The compact seven-inch Bushranger Night Hawk LED driving light packs big light and is ideally suited to mounting where space is limited. The Bushranger Night Hawk LED is now available in a new compact and lightweight seven-inch model, completing the…

The perfect (green) dots to pull over…
The green dot initiative. An initiative that was started to allow truckies an extra place to pull up and have a rest is now being pushed into service to allow caravanners a spot to pull over to let banked-up traffic…

The importance of good load balance in caravan engineering
In part two of How well engineered is your caravan? we look at the importance of good load balance in caravan design and engineering. If you missed part one, it’s here. It is not only the ability to not fall…

ARB TPMS in practice with review
Wes gives the ARB TPMS a review and shows you how a TPMS works, in practice. So chances are you’ve read my yarn about what exactly a TPMS is, and how it can save your life and your back pocket.…

Reviewed: AOR Sierra ZR camper trailer
Gary Tischer takes a look at the new AOR Sierra ZR Camper Trailer – a budget-priced Aussie-made camper to which many options can be added over time. You have no doubt seen an Australian Off Road (AOR) camper somewhere in…





