Image
📣 March Offer

Free Roadside Assistance for new 4X4 policies until 31st March 2026

Claims Review

Club 4X4 Claims Review – Dennis

We were coming down Willunga Hill on the black top in SA and our empty roof rack came off the car roof, broke the pop rivets that held the mounting rails for the rack off the roof (had 1/2 the alloy pop rivet in roof & other half in mounting rails).

Image
Club 4X4 Insurance
Sep 14 2018

Sep 14 2018

Image

We were coming down Willunga Hill on the black top in SA and our empty roof rack came off the car roof, broke the pop rivets that held the mounting rails for the rack off the roof (had 1/2 the alloy pop rivet in roof & other half in mounting rails).

Luckily there was a Land Rover Discovery (not a small car) next to us, hit their bull bar & winch then they ran over the roof rack. We had no body damage on our car. Don’t know how it came off our car apart from the broken pop rivets.

The rack was strewn all down the road for 100 metres. Good thing it went under the Disco cos if it had been a bit higher & hit the windscreen it could have injured or killed someone (there was a small car behind the Disco).

Club 4×4 insurance got in touch with the lady driving the Disco and sorted her out straight after I had reported the accident. Club 4×4 covered our rack and the repairs to other car in very quick time. Thank you Club 4×4, I have already recommended Club 4×4 Insurance to other 4×4 drivers.

Dennis

Image
Club 4X4 Insurance
Blog

Discover other stories

View all

Warm up with weekly articles aimed at adventure

Pat Callinan and his 4X4 Ford F-150 around a campfire in the Outback

Expert Advice

The Off-Grid Power Setup That Can Make or Break Your Remote Trip

When you're travelling far beyond powered campsites, a reliable off-grid power setup isn’t a luxury, but an essential. From battery capacity and solar charging to monitoring and redundancy, here’s how to design a 12-volt system that keeps your fridge cold, your lights on and your trip running smoothly in remote Australia.

Read more  

When you're travelling far beyond powered campsites, a reliable off-grid power setup isn’t a luxury, but an essential. From battery capacity and solar charging to monitoring and redundancy, here’s how to design a 12-volt system that keeps your fridge cold, your lights on and your trip running smoothly in remote Australia.

Pat Callinan's 4X4 and caravan

Expert Advice

The Golden Rules of Off-Road Towing

Off-road towing puts big loads through every part of your vehicle, and if the setup isn’t right, things can unravel quickly. Broken components, poor control, and near-miss moments usually come back to the same few fundamentals. Get those right, and towing in the bush becomes predictable, controlled, and far more enjoyable.

Read more  

Off-road towing puts big loads through every part of your vehicle, and if the setup isn’t right, things can unravel quickly. Broken components, poor control, and near-miss moments usually come back to the same few fundamentals. Get those right, and towing in the bush becomes predictable, controlled, and far more enjoyable.

Josh from Adventure Intel Australia filling up his Ford Ranger at a service station in the Outback

Expert Advice

Planning Fuel Stops for Remote Area Travel

Fuel planning for remote travel doesn’t need to be complicated, but it does need to be conservative. It’s about understanding your real-world consumption, knowing how far you can comfortably travel, allowing a buffer, and choosing fuel-carrying solutions that are simple and easy to live with.

Read more  

Fuel planning for remote travel doesn’t need to be complicated, but it does need to be conservative. It’s about understanding your real-world consumption, knowing how far you can comfortably travel, allowing a buffer, and choosing fuel-carrying solutions that are simple and easy to live with.

View all