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27-09-2014, 05:29 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi
Has anyone got list of how to prepare a car for long trips to do a long trip |
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27-09-2014, 05:41 PM | #2 | ||
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Hi. A well maintained car, check the tyres, lights and wipers. Fill the washer bottle, check oil and coolant. Pump up tyres about 4-6 psi above normal the night before and fill with fuel. Get in and drive it like you stole it. A poorly maintained car, same as above but also check brakes, all hoses and drive belt. Change oil and filter, change wiper blades. Drive easy till lunch time then if nothing has fallen off start driving like you stole it. Cheers MD
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27-09-2014, 06:09 PM | #3 | ||
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My cars are always ready for a long trip as they're serviced regularly so all I do is give the fluids a quick once over, make sure the tyre pressures are right, fill 'er up and go.
Occasionally there's little niggly wear and tear issues, usually electrical, like a window switch needs pulling and cleaning up again or the occasional dash light or some such thing, and they'll get sorted in the days before we leave but otherwise, get in it and drive it some more. The only variable, that I usually do on the road, and because it's a pet hate of mine, is adjust the headlights to the optimum position for the load I'm carrying. There's nothing worse than being dazzled by low beams because the driver is too lazy, stupid or ignorant to adjust them once they've loaded up the rear of the vehicle.
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27-09-2014, 07:39 PM | #5 | ||
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If you are doing big K's & long duration then a car service is recommended, I did a trip last year 12,500k's.
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27-09-2014, 08:44 PM | #6 | ||
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Depends on how you usually look after your car.
My 20 year old XG just did 3000kms to Qld and back, preperation was check tyre pressure, oil and water. Chuck a tool box in the back along with a tow rope and 5L of water ( I know it's a Ford, but just in case eh!)
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27-09-2014, 08:59 PM | #7 | ||
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Check Oil ,Coolant,washer bottle, Tyre pressures, Spare tyre, clean K&N air filter ,put polish on bonnet but don't rub off fit car bra,put CD in the car for when radio is out of rang's fill the fuel Tank
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27-09-2014, 09:53 PM | #8 | ||
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Taking spare water, and some basic tools. And having a good spare is good. Also if your battery is fairly old buy a newy. Tunes too.
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28-09-2014, 02:27 AM | #9 | ||
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my limos are pretty well kept, day trips = tyres and fluid levels, it has no leaks and im so confident with my old falcon and i carry zero tools.
week or month trips towing the van it goes up on blocks for an intensive inspection and pre service. |
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28-09-2014, 09:32 AM | #11 | ||
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Every 2 years I dust my ute off and let XFT do a service and check over. Then I get in and drive to AFF Drags. Do anywhere from 9000 to 15000k with a lazy 500kw and 20psi boost no problems. Modern cars are great.
So I would recommend a service and maybe a wheel alignment if you have not done one for a while. And of course tyres etc in good nick.
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28-09-2014, 10:32 AM | #12 | ||
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Definitely emphasize the car bra - the amount of dead bugs, filth and the number of stone chips my previous ride had sustained really made the money on the carbra well worth it..
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28-09-2014, 12:22 PM | #13 | ||
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I just check the waters and oils, make sure the spare is ready to use and make sure the load is properly strapped and loaded so weight is close to balanced
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28-09-2014, 12:49 PM | #14 | ||
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Not much that hasn't been covered here.
Here's one that catches people out. Inspect your spare. If its not good, replace (more than 4 years old is the recommendation from tyre manufacturers). Its good now or even more important if it is OK and you know it, take to your local servo, READ the tyre and find its Maximum inflation PSI and inflate to said pressure. Even more important if you have a tyre that has been sitting for more than a year. Better to let air out in the middle of nowhere than trying to put it back in! Also check the battery, top up with De-mineralised water.
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28-09-2014, 02:49 PM | #15 | ||
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Yes to all of the above.
Tool wise I pack a 3/8 drive socket set, screwdriver set, pliers, metrinch spanner kit, spare drive belt/s, spare upper/lower rad hoses + clamps, 5l oil, fuse pack, spare relays suitable for fans + headlights, jumper leads, test light, torch, rigger's gloves, 2 rolls of toilet paper, some rags and overalls. This all fits neatly in the glovebox and behind/under the seats in my ute. Also a 10l plastic jerry can of fuel and 10l plastic jerry can of water in the back of the ute. You may think 10l of water is a bit much, but you may need it for drinking if you get stuck for a while - depends where you're going. As I've got a ute I toss a 2nd spare tyre in the tray. I also carry a pick handle on the parcel shelf in easy reach - just in case I have to club something. If you're not with Telstra, I recommend you buy a prepaid Telstra sim card and make sure it works with your phone - ie that your phone is not locked to another network. Telstra by far has the greatest coverage. No good sitting on the side of the road with a you beaut smartphone and a Vodafone sim with as much reach as a toothpick. I might be sounding a little rectal with the kit I pack on long trips. I plan for the worse and hope for the best. Help can be a long way away, being stuck sucks, being prepared can save you a lot of time and grief. Cheers!
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28-09-2014, 02:57 PM | #16 | ||
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And don't forget to check the oil AFTER your first day driving. The long run will burn off all the moisture in the oil making the level appear to have dropped dramatically, especially if you only do short suburban runs normally.
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28-09-2014, 04:53 PM | #17 | ||
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Servicing your Ford on time using quality products, driving to the conditions & replacing any defective parts asap before any journey will help ensure you make it to your destination with no problems.
Its all in the preparation for the trip & to a lesser extent how you drive on the trip, but you can never really rule out murphy's law striking in the most inopportune time now can you! cheers, Maka
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28-09-2014, 06:28 PM | #18 | ||
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Depends where and how far I'm going. I've just got back from a trip to the Dig Tree and Innamincka. First off, forget about mobile reception, there isn't any most of the time in those places. I've got a mobile antenna on the RTV and both mobiles still had no signal most of the time. Get a Sat phone if you're overly concerned, they're not all that expensive.
I check everything before I go but still developed a serious knock in the front suspension after some serious corrugations and bulldust. From years of doing RACQ breakdown callouts, 2 problems seem to be most common, tyres and overheating, particularly in the warmer months. Lots of flat batteries in vehicles with car fridges but that is entirely avoidable. |
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28-09-2014, 10:46 PM | #19 | ||
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Just to add to my above post 6....
Just come back from a 1000km round trip to Melb and back in 13 hrs. Preparation was as before, but of course being a Falcon (albeit an old one) I had no problems and great fuel economy
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29-09-2014, 01:19 PM | #20 | ||
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I drove Geelong-Singleton-Geelong in June with two full days in Singo celebrating.
My preparation: service car (50,000km overdue, yes, 50,000) Fill with fuel Start driving at 12.15pm, arrive at 11.40pm Drink Drink Start driving at 7.15am Pull in driveway at 6.16pm I know I deserved a worse fate but that the reliable old EL monty for ya.
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29-09-2014, 02:43 PM | #21 | ||
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Most of the time I do a reasonable drive, nothing :P I try and keep on top of everything, so in theory it should all be sweet.
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29-09-2014, 03:50 PM | #22 | ||
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I take a basic tool box, small jump starter/air compressor, water and always make sure tyres are in good nick and around 40psi.
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29-09-2014, 04:10 PM | #23 | ||
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Depends on the car. If it was the XR8, I'd fuel up, maybe check the tyre pressure and go. If it was the Alfa, I'd chuck the missus the keys, wave good bye and catch a taxi to the airport. At least I'd know I'd get there then, plus I'd have a couple of days peace and quiet.
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29-09-2014, 04:12 PM | #24 | ||
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I did just under 10,000km in 11 driving days in June in a $250 EL Wagon. Newcastle- Perth 3 1/2 days. 1 1/2 days off then back in it to Darwin via Meekathara, Marble Bar, Broome, Gibb River Rd, Katherine and Darwin. I put it on the train in Darwin and got it back off in Adelaide before driving straight back to Newcastle. I gave it an oil change before leaving and had the gearbox serviced. I took a spare belt, fuel pump, dizzy, tyres, fuel filter but didn't use any of them. The poor old girl still has her tongue hanging out!!
At the end of the day if you keep your car maintained and don't push it past its limits it should be fine to go most places without much trouble. |
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29-09-2014, 04:21 PM | #25 | ||
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Lately (re last 4 years or so) Ive done Brisbane to Albury return. Sometimes ill do it in one go others top over night.
Leave 3am arrive 9.30-10pm Seen as the cars ive done it in are less than 3 years old i didnt really do much apart from check fluids like oil, water and washer (More so now with head light washers) and tyre pressures although this car has TPMS Pack car, fill with fuel and away i go. I tend not to eat a lot when i do said trip either, i dont know why. I do drink fluids but. Only done it once there and back in one go. Now im single the trip will be by myself. Not that i care though. Will be doing said trip very soon. Nothing better than open road, music pumping cruising along. Sometimes its all it takes for me take take my mind away from everything. Soz for the little off topic.
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29-09-2014, 06:17 PM | #26 | ||
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Wash and vacuum car. University tests prove that washed and vacuumed cars go 10% faster than dirty cars filled with Maccas wrappers on holiday trips.
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