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Motor home road service


Does anyone know who does road service for motor homes.

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Any mobile car mechanic can do it at your place if it can be done on a level area.


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when you refer to road service do you mean as in break down service or getting a maintenance service

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Drain oil out . Change filter . Fill up with oil
. Easy!!

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I mean if I break down on the road. 



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RV freewind wrote:

Does anyone know who does road service for motor homes.


 Hi smile

I am not sure which state you are in but the NRMA does this and will cover nation wide. There are lesser weight options too at less cost.

Jaahn

Ultimate protection for larger vehicles holidaying and towing. Find out more.

All NRMA Blue benefits +

24/7 roadside assistance

Vehicles & trailers up to 10t

 50km towing - metro^

 100km towing - remote

 



-- Edited by Jaahn on Friday 19th of June 2020 04:20:28 PM

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Welcome to the forum RV freewind,

If you're worried about breaking down, I'd suggest you get your vehicle checked over before you go to limit any hold up. Carry basic spares such as belts, hoses, something to pump your tyres up, have some tools that you may need. If you can't use them, someone else might be able to. Perhaps invest in a manual for the vehicle. You cannot carry everything you "might" need.
The most important point - DRIVE TO CONDITIONS - this reduces stress on the vehicle.


A few decades ago we (two Telecom technicians) came by a bloke who had a VERY lucky escape on the old Eyre Highway. He'd done the front universal of his rear tailshaft - the tools he was carrying were entirely useless - two screw drivers & a small shifting spanner!!

Investigate & see if there are any basic owner mechanics course available at a TAFE, etc.

All the best!

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We recently had the same requirement. We were going up the hills east of Truro SA and the turbo hose blew off. I had the tools to reinstall, however we are 17 meters long overall and by the time I could pull over the clamp that holds the hose on was lost on the road somewhere behind us. Luckily I was able to contact a local mechanic who came out with a new clamp. He said he makes living off those hills and turbo pipes - its a common problem. Now I carry a range of spare clamps.

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Thanks for the tips. Ill keep in mind. 



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NRMA Premium Plus + tow will tow over 5t and for 100k in rural and 50k in metro. $3000 in breakdown benefits plus absolutely A1 service. Highly recommended!

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I use NRMA as well.

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Insurance with Youi comes with road assistance



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