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The Impact of Dust and Dirt on Your Car: Tips for Outback Driving

by Roselands Auto Lakemba Mechanic

All too often are lives are filled with day after day of boring monotony. It’s like we are in an endless loop of uninteresting living, as each routine day plays out in our lives. We wake up, rush through a quick cup of coffee and head into work. Once there, it’s time to face a mountain of emails and project tasks that always seem overwhelming and behind schedule. It’s no wonder we are not satisfied with our lives when we are living this way.

As human beings, we were born for adventure, not monotony. For most of our human history, we lived in the great outdoors and faced new adventures with each new day. The dawn of a new morning brought us many new challenges that we’d have to jump into and conquer. These adventures made us feel really alive, and often we had to become explorers as we roamed the lands around us. Fortunately, our modern lives don’t have to be monotonous. We can leave the cities behind and go exploring and adventuring in the Outback when we want a taste of real living again.

Get Your Car or Truck Ready for the Open Road

If you are planning an Outback adventure, the first thing you want to do is to have your Belmore mechanic make sure that your car or truck is ready for the open road. When you are going to be far away from cities and services, you can’t afford to have a problem and be stuck out there on your own.

Your Belmore mechanic can take a look at your vehicle and make sure that everything is in great shape and ready to go. They can also take care of any preventive maintenance services that are due.

Make Sure Your Window Seals Are Right

When you are traveling in the Outback, your 4WD or other vehicle is going to kick up a lot of dust. As you travel down a road, your vehicle creates low pressure air pockets, especially at the rear end. If your windows seals are not tight, the dust will come in.

Keeping the interior of your vehicle pressurized by your aircon system running also helps keep dust from flowing in.

Pay Attention to Driving Conditions

Other cars or trucks driving in the Outback can kick up a lot of dust, and really disrupt and limit your vision.

You should never try to overtake a vehicle in front of you to escape the dust, as another car may be heading toward you and won’t be able to see you.


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