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Towing Resources

Australia’s Favourite Towing Mirrors are just the beginning

Discover the World of Towing with Confidence

Towing opens up a world of possibilities, from exploring the great outdoors with your caravan to moving essential equipment for work or play. But with great adventure comes great responsibility. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or new to towing, understanding the right techniques, tools, and safety measures is crucial for a smooth and secure journey.

This page is your ultimate guide to all things towing. From selecting the best accessories to ensuring your setup complies with legal requirements, we’ve gathered everything you need in one place. Dive into expert advice, practical tips, and detailed guides designed to make towing easier, safer, and more enjoyable.

Essential Towing Guide: Safety, Weights, and Tips

Whether you are heading out for a weekend camping trip or moving heavy equipment for work, towing completely changes how your vehicle handles. It requires preparation, awareness, and specific knowledge to keep yourself and others safe on the road.
Before you hitch up and head out, you need to understand the fundamentals. This guide covers the critical towing knowledge every driver needs. We will break down vehicle capacities, proper loading techniques, pre-trip safety checks, and how to adjust your driving style for a smooth, safe journey.

Must-Have Towing Accessories

Towing puts significant strain on your vehicle. It affects braking, handling, and visibility. To keep yourself, your passengers, and other road users safe, setting up your vehicle with the right gear is absolutely essential.
Here is a complete breakdown of the must-have towing accessories you need for a safe and successful journey, plus a look at how additional gear impacts your overall weight limits.

Navigating Australia’s 2026 Fuel Crisis as a Caravanner

Hitting the open road with a caravan hitched to the back is a quintessential Australian dream. For decades, retirees, families, and solo adventurers have tackled the Big Lap to experience the country’s vast and stunning landscapes. However, an unprecedented challenge currently confronts the touring community. As of March 2026, fuel prices across Australia have skyrocketed to historic highs, forcing many tourers to rethink their itineraries, budgets, and driving habits.
If you are planning a trip or are already halfway across the Nullarbor, you have likely felt the severe pinch at the bowser. The rising cost of both unleaded petrol and diesel is fundamentally changing the way Australians approach road trips.
We break down the current state of fuel prices, shed some light on the global events driving this surge, and explore the practical strategies caravanners can use right now to keep their travel dreams alive.

Plan Your Northern Australia Dry Season Adventure

Have you been dreaming of red dirt roads, endless blue skies, and starry outback nights? If you want to experience the very best of northern Australia, you need to time your trip perfectly. The secret to an unforgettable trip lies in one specific window of the year: the dry season.

Running from May to October, the dry season transforms the upper half of the country into a touring paradise. The punishing humidity vanishes, the floodwaters recede, and the landscape opens up for exploration. Whether you want to tackle rugged 4×4 tracks or relax by crystal-clear gorges, this is the time to do it.

Safety First for all Road Users

Towing a caravan, fifth wheeler, horse float, boat or any trailer requires additional driving skills, knowledge, and safety precautions to normal driving, as well as compliance to additional relevant regulations. Federal and State regulations encompass licence requirements, trailer load distribution, rear-view mirrors and more.

Education and raising awareness of safe towing practices results in safer roads for everyone. A well set up vehicle and trailer or caravan results in a safer, more enjoyable and less stressful drive. We recommend that drivers undertake a towing course prior to heading out on the road for the first time. For this reason, we’ve partnered with Driver Training providers that offer towing courses in your state.

How to Tow a Horse Float

Selecting the best float to safely transport your horses is only the beginning!

A moving load requires extra care, so maintaining your safety as well as the safety of your horses whilst towing, is crucial. The comfort and safety of your horses whilst in transit relies on the smoothest ride, allowing your horses to retain their balance.

There are a few things to keep in mind when towing a horse float.

Packing for your Next Road Trip

Hitting the open road allows us to explore all that our beautiful Great Southern Land has to offer, at our own pace and within our own budgets! When set up properly, our vehicles provide us with the freedom to explore all the very best destinations, from remote beaches and sleepy coastal towns to lush rainforests and thundering waterfalls, to outback cattle stations and the dusty red heart of Australia, all without a boarding pass in sight! All we need for a successful road trip is good company, a great destination, and the right audio books & music… right?

Not quite. Whether you’re heading off for a weekend escape or a lap of Australia, we’ve put together some helpful tips for your next adventure!

Do I need Towing Mirrors?

One of the most important factors when it comes to road safety is the ability to see what’s going on around you and your vehicle. Standard mirrors often don’t provide the vision required when towing large objects, such as caravans, trailers and horse floats. Towing mirrors are required by law in Australia when towing anything wider than your vehicle.

If your side mirrors are ineffective with the trailer hitched up, Clearview Extendable Towing Mirrors provide the extra visibility required to see you safely to your destination.

Road Trip Tips: Making the Miles Memorable with Kids

Hitting the open road with kids in tow can transform a simple drive into a memorable family adventure. But without the proper planning, it can just as quickly devolve into a stress-filled slog. Fear not, parents and guardians! Here are key tips to ensure your next family road trip is filled with joy, awe, and a bit of well-deserved serenity.

Remember that every family is unique; what works for one might not work for another. The key is to find the right balance to keep the kids comfortable, entertained, and looking forward to the next great family adventure on the road!

We hope that these tips and tricks help make your next road trip one to remember, for all the right reasons!

Do I need Mud Flaps?

Whether you’re towing a caravan, boat, or large trailer, these heavy-duty mudflaps safely deflect damaging road debris, mud, and rocks away from your gear.
Designed for true versatility, Rock Tamers easily adjust to fit almost any tow vehicle. You can install or remove them in minutes with no drilling required. Investing in a high-quality mudflap system prevents costly dents and broken windows, ultimately extending the life of both your vehicle and your accessories.
Equip your rig with Rock Tamers today and travel with total peace of mind.

Christmas Open Hours

Clearview Accessories will be closed from the 20th of December 2024 to the 5th of January 2025 to celebrate the Christmas season with our loved ones.

Any orders received during this period will be processed upon our return from Monday 6th January 2025.

On behalf of the whole Clearview team, we’d like to wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year! 
 

Christmas Open Hours

Clearview Accessories will be closed from the 22nd December 2023 to the 8th January 2024 to celebrate the Christmas season with our loved ones. Any orders received during this period will be processed upon our return from Monday 8th January 2024.
On behalf of the whole Clearview team, we’d like to wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year!