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03-07-2008, 21:16 | #46 |
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We do a lot of caravaning, at home and abroad three to four months each year since I retired seven years ago. We have a 12ft caravan and I used to have a blade type damper. which i found a nuisance having to remove before reversing, noisy and when the plastic blade holder snapped for the forth time I removed it. Because there are only the two of us we have lots of room in the car so we carry nothing in the caravan that isnt part of living in the van, we just open the door and walk in. when I see the stuff that is brought out of some vans it makes me sweat. Any caravans that I have seen destroyed have been on down hill situations and I think that it is most important that the outfit is slowed on downhill sections and not allowed to run away. I dont have an alko stabilizer so have no trouble connecting even with two bikes fitted to a custom made bike rack on the spare wheel. I like a near max nose weight. regards.....bri
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03-07-2008, 22:26 | #47 |
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good points wildbri, i see some junk being hauled from some caravans, its a wonder where they put it all! we travel with people in the car and the caravan contents in the cupboards not all over the place, so the caravan is usable.
I think though for many who have to keep the caravan in stoarage and take all their possesion to an from the storage facility this may be difficult, bu the amount of stufff people cart around for even short breaks and weekends amazes me. examples: microwave deep fat fryer freezer satalite dish 3 or 4 water porters etc etc, where (and why) do they put it all? I like to be able to pull up wind the legs down and thats it! job done! |
03-07-2008, 23:35 | #48 | |
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03-07-2008, 23:59 | #49 |
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this year I fitted an on board water tank in the front locker, its great I can adjust the nose weight with some water and there is always water on tap and no groveling to connect or fill up, just use a watering can with two trips to the tap. I realize how lucky I am because my van is in the garden with the electric on, we sometime us it has a bed room and I can often be found having an afternoon siesta or listing the radio in peace...bri
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04-07-2008, 20:41 | #50 |
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wildbri a man after my own heart! mine is in the garden and just an extra room of the house too! Great for a bit of peice and quiet!
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01-09-2008, 19:00 | #51 |
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Brink 4 pin tow hitch
hi ive the Brink 4 pin tow hitch on my T2 us to tow my baily caravan i dont have any stabiliser at all. ive not had any trouble or wobble..
but do you i should have some?/ Steve |
01-09-2008, 23:09 | #52 |
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I too have the Brink 4 hole ball, I made a plate to fit a blade type stabilizer, but as posted have removed it. Loading and speed are the answer....regards...bri
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02-09-2008, 08:26 | #53 | |
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03-09-2008, 17:49 | #54 |
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certainly do? but i was the wrong end of the hitch : :arrow: :!:
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04-09-2008, 07:12 | #55 | |
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23-03-2010, 23:09 | #56 |
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towbar
hi have just boght a 05 terrano having sold my 99 model when i wanted to put alko hitch onto car had to always have door open even fitted a spacer between towbar and ball but still no good.does the brink towbar stick out further as need a towbar for new terrano?
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24-03-2010, 07:02 | #57 |
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ive a NISSAN one with 4 botls, not got an alko hitch. not sure you can get them with 4 bolts.
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