The CAMO Convoy Overland Podcast
Overland maintenance is not the fun part of the trip, but it is the part that keeps your rig from becoming everyone else’s problem on the trail. In this episode of the CAMO Convoy Podcast, we break down the maintenance mindset every overlander should have before, during, and after a trip. We talk pre-trip checks, fluids, cooling systems, brakes, steering components, known failure points, trail fixes, post-trip cleaning, and the long-term stuff that keeps an old 4x4 alive. The big idea is simple: fix problems at home, not in the woods. We get into real examples from our own rigs, including front main seal leaks, cooling issues, mud-packed radiators, alternators, electrical trail fixes, and why ignoring small problems usually turns into a bigger bill later. If you wheel your rig, tow with it, camp out of it, or just want to keep your old truck from turning into a pile, this one is for you. Topics covered: - Pre-trip overland maintenance - What to check before leaving - Trail-side warning signs - Cooling stack and radiator cleaning - Brakes, ball joints, belts, and steering parts - Known failure items for your vehicle - Post-trip cleaning and rust prevention - Long-term preventative maintenance - Why mud is the enemy - How to keep your rig alive Subscribe for more overland, off-road, 4x4, and adventure vehicle content from Central Appalachian Mountain Overland. #overlandmaintenance #overlanding #offroad #4x4 #overlandtruck #vehiclemaintenance #camo #camosocial #camoutdoors
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