Whenever you hit the road in your RV, you run the risk of encountering a maintenance problem. While this can be stressful, a little preparation will make these issues manageable. At Minneapolis Trailer, we want you to feel ready to handle any potential maintenance issues on the road. That’s why we’ve created the following guide with tips for doing just that. Keep reading to learn more and give us a call with any questions. We are located in Rogers, Minnesota and proudly serve the Twin Cities.

Inspect your RV Ahead of Time

One of the best ways to avoid having to perform maintenance on the road is by doing a thorough inspection of your camper before you leave. Check every nook and cranny and look for any potential concerns that could grow into bigger problems on the road. If you find any maintenance issues, it’s best to get it looked at right away. Postponing a trip is worth avoiding a major problem on the road.

Roadside Assistance

An important part of having a maintenance plan during a trip is to have a roadside assistance number to call. There may be some tasks you can handle yourself, but calling the professionals is never a bad idea. Sometimes it’s necessary. If you have roadside assistance for your commuter car, let the company know you want to use their services for your RV.

Budget for Emergencies

Unfortunately, some maintenance issues on the road can be expensive. These unexpected fees can leave your wallet hurting. That’s why it’s important to have a budget for emergencies set aside. You can’t always predict when problems will arise, but you can prepare funds to address these problems. 

Bring the Right Tools

Packing the right tools is the best way to ensure that you’re equipped to handle RV maintenance on the road. Your tool kit should include the basics like spare tires and jacks, but also some other important devices. We suggest bringing hacksaws, side cutter pliers, vice grips, wire strippers, and duct tape.

Keep in mind that you need to check your owner’s manual for specific information regarding your model of camper. Your RV may have certain needs, like specific nuts, bolts, or chemical cleaners. You can check out some online video tutorials if you are unsure how to do a basic fix.

We hope this guide helps you confront RV maintenance issues on the road with ease. If you have any questions or you want to check out some campers for sale, contact Minneapolis Trailer today. We are located in Rogers, Minnesota and are proud to serve the Twin Cities. When you need a trailer for your outdoor adventures, it’s time to give us a call!