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.…
NSW residents (only) able to claim toll rebate
After much debate, backflip, petitions, and now a positive move, the NSW toll increase for large recreational vehicle users has been offset by a rebate – but NSW residents only are able to claim the large recreational vehicle toll rebate.…
Cape York to reopen… sort of.
Chances are you’ve heard about the ‘biosecurity measures’ being lifted by the Federal Government, specifically relating to Cape York and the removal of the main point of restriction on travel to and from The Cape. If you were anything like…
Avida announces new dealer for the Sunshine Coast
Avida RV is excited to announce it has appointed a new dealer on the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland. Avida Sunshine Coast/Green RV is an Australian family-owned and operated business committed to helping customers with their company tagline being ‘Built by…
Range Rover marks 50th birthday with Limited Edition
Land Rover marks the 50th Birthday of its top-tier Range Rover with a new Limited Edition After being the stalwart British vehicle of choice for royals, caravanners and four-wheel drivers alike, Land Rover has just marked the 50th birthday of…
The caravan storage hacks you need to know!
No matter what caravan or camper you buy, storage is never perfect and optimising storage within the available space is a challenge. The guys at Korker Adventures share some of their ideas to optimise storage in a compact space. Here…
New Mazda BT-50 revealed!
The all-new Mazda BT-50 revealed today will go on sale in Australia towards the end of this year with a 140kW/450Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, a 1000kg payload, a 3500kg towing capacity, state-of-the-art safety and an all-new look. The all-new Mazda…
South Australia opens (almost all) its borders
The South Australian Premier has announced that the state will reopen (almost all) its borders from midnight tonight. With the notable exception of Queensland, the decision to allow inbound travel will resonate with frustrated caravanners and business people alike. It’s…
How to keep the track debris off the front of your trailer, part two
In part one, we looked at the things you can do to protect your trailer, with the gear you can attach to your tow vehicle. In part two, we look at the hardware to attach to your caravan and how…
Why should you buy Australian-made?
The ongoing health pandemic has raised questions about the state of Australian manufacturing and the loss to overseas production. It’s a mantra that’s gaining momentum again, so why should you buy Australian-made? There has definitely never been a better or…
Cruisemaster’s new DO35 V3Plus hitch available now
The new and improved Cruisemaster DO35 V3Plus hitch has hit the production line and is now available to buy. In the announcement, Cruisemaster states that this product supersedes the existing DO35 V3 models, as in, the current version DO35 will…
Why boating tech makes great sense in caravans
Light on the wallet and heavy on features, the Sportscruiser is a concept that floats… and it’s why boating tech makes great sense in caravans Top-notch airbag suspension, a shower larger than some houses and a price that will leave…
2021 HiLux scores more power and more towing capacity
In better news for HiLux lovers who want to tow, the 2021 Toyota HiLux scores a 150kW/500Nm 2.8L turbo-diesel engine and more towing capacity for the auto. Amid a flurry of PR, Toyota took the wraps off its 2021 HiLux.…
Everything you needed to know about OBD2
If you’ve got a car or four-wheel drive built after about 1994, chances are you’ll have an OBD2 port (On-Board Diagnostics Ver.2 port). They’re often up under the steering column, and sometimes over in a kick panel, but it’s not…