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Post Info TOPIC: Borefield Rd, SA
Mjl


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Borefield Rd, SA


We're wondering if it's possible to tow a 23' van with cruisemaster airbag suspension from Roxby Downs to Lyndhurst via the Oodnadatta Track and Borefield Rd. Our tow vehicle is a Toyota Sahara Landcruiser. Otherwise we'd have to go the long way round.

Thanks in advance

 

 



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It would depend on the condition of road at the time you wished to travel and the willingness to drive slowly - We have always gone through there with our off road camper trailers travelling between 60 -70 kph. Personally, I would be concerned about gravel damage to the air bags. The van will normally go wherever the tug goes - it then is up to you to work out how long you want to take to traverse the distance. Best advice would be check with locals when in area.

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The Borefield Road is usually OK as it is maintained by Roxby.
Gravelly though, as is the whole route.

Cheers,
Peter



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Thank you Possum3 and Peter. We'll phone ahead for road conditions. The other issue was safety driving through the aboriginal land. Did either of you experience any incidents?

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