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Common car damage from country roads & how to fix it

Driving on country roads offers scenic views and open highways, but it also exposes your car to unique hazards. Uneven terrain, loose gravel, and unpredictable weather conditions can all contribute to vehicle damage. Knowing the most common types of damage and how to fix them can help keep your car in top condition.

1. Stone Chips and Paint Damage

Gravel roads and loose stones can cause chips in your car’s paintwork and even crack windscreens. This type of damage is especially common when following other vehicles on unsealed roads.

How to fix it:

  • Apply touch-up paint to minor chips to prevent rust.

  • Use paint protection film on vulnerable areas like the bonnet and bumpers.

  • Repair small windscreen chips before they spread into larger cracks.

2. Underbody and Suspension Damage

Rough terrain and deep potholes can put stress on your car’s suspension and undercarriage. Repeated impact can cause misalignment, damage to shock absorbers, and even cracks in the chassis.

How to fix it:

  • Get regular wheel alignments to prevent uneven tyre wear.

  • Have your suspension system checked if you notice vibrations or poor handling.

  • Consider installing skid plates for extra protection if you frequently drive on rough roads.

3. Tyre Wear and Punctures

Sharp rocks and debris increase the risk of punctures, while gravel roads accelerate tyre wear. Low traction surfaces can also make driving more challenging, especially in wet conditions.

How to fix it:

  • Use all-terrain or reinforced tyres designed for rough roads.

  • Keep your tyres properly inflated to reduce the chance of punctures.

  • Carry a spare tyre and a repair kit for emergencies.

4. Cracked or Chipped Windscreens

Flying stones kicked up by other vehicles can chip or crack windscreens. Even small chips can weaken the glass and eventually lead to a full windscreen replacement.

How to fix it:

  • Repair small chips immediately before they expand.

  • Keep a safe distance from other vehicles on gravel roads.

  • If cracks obstruct visibility, replace the windscreen for safety.

5. Mud and Dust Build-Up

Dust from unsealed roads can clog air filters and damage engine components, while mud build-up can cause rust and reduce braking efficiency.

How to fix it:

  • Wash your car regularly, focusing on the undercarriage.

  • Replace air filters frequently if you drive on dusty roads often.

  • Wax your car to protect the paint from dust and mud.

6. Bumper and Panel Damage from Wildlife Collisions

In rural areas, animals like kangaroos can suddenly appear on the road, leading to vehicle damage. Even at low speeds, a collision can dent bumpers, crack headlights, or damage the radiator.

How to fix it:

  • Install a bull bar for added protection.

  • Check for radiator leaks if you hit an animal, as damage to the cooling system can cause overheating.

  • For significant damage, seek professional smash repairs to restore the car’s safety.

Preventing Damage on Country Roads

While some wear and tear are inevitable, there are ways to minimise damage:

  • Drive at moderate speeds on gravel or rough terrain.

  • Keep a safe distance from vehicles to avoid flying debris.

  • Inspect your car regularly for early signs of damage.

Conclusion

Country road driving can be tough on your car, but regular maintenance and prompt repairs can help prevent long-term damage. Addressing minor issues early ensures that your vehicle remains safe and reliable, no matter where your journey takes you.

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