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Subject Topic: OUCH TIGHT FIT ANY IDEAS PLEASE Post Reply Post New Topic
23/3/2008 at 7:33pm
 Location: luton bedfordshire
 Outfit: rapido orline caravan
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Can any one out there help

We have brought our new baby 

a rapido orline folding caravan

our problem is that the garage where she will live

is onlt 3 " wider than the unit so its a real tight  job getting her in

also never owned a folding caravan before any tips on how to look after her

thank you all jan and vince  HAPPY EASTER

 



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23/3/2008 at 8:32pm
 Location:  south yorkshire
 Outfit: Bailey phoenix
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maybe tack a bit of old carpet on the garage door frame ,then if it does rub not much damage

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23/3/2008 at 8:34pm
 Location: Manchester
 Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL
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Hi, We don't have a folding caravan but in response to the problem you have with your garage only being 3" wider than the unit. Could you not buy some of that polystyrene pipe insulation and put a piece on each side of garage doors. (Rather bad description but I hope you know what I mean). This way, if you do manage to hit the wall of your garage when putting your baby away you won't scratch the sides of it and spend the rest of the day kicking yourself. Happy camping, Phil


24/3/2008 at 3:02pm
 Location: plymouth
 Outfit: pennine stirling Fiat Doblo
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some car spares shops sell self adhesive rubber stripping that will stick to the side of a car for similar problems


24/3/2008 at 3:11pm
 Location: luton bedfordshire
 Outfit: rapido orline caravan
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hi thanks for all your replies

we will give them a go

its such a job  pushing up hill

and trying  to make sure we are clear on both sides

its a bit like pushing an elephant in to a match box   LOL!

 



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24/3/2008 at 6:10pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Could you make up some sort of groove for your jockey wheel to fit into? Something that was wider out front of the garage and which would then narrow down so that the jocket wheel was guided down the centre of the garage.

Plus padding the sides of the garage of course.



24/3/2008 at 8:24pm
 Location: Letchworth Garden City
 Outfit: Conway Cruiser
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sounds quite similar to what we have with our Pennine Sterling, it is a very tight fit and takes both of us to pull her out, and put her away, just so each of us can watch both sides at once.

the obvious answer is very carefully, but there are one or two ideas above that look like they might be worth investigating



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24/3/2008 at 10:45pm
 Location: yorkshire
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman F. camper
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If you fit an anchor point or eye on the wall opposite the garage door and a winch to the towball or a frame you can wind the trailer in single handed and steer at the same time if necessary.  

You should not need to watch both sides. Knowing the unit is 3 ins narrower than the opening if you allow 1 in on one side and keep it square you will have 2 ins the other side.

make two wedges to fit the ridge at the door threshold so the tyres run up smoothly and you can also mark the drive to ensure accurate placement.

If you later replace the garage door with a frameless auto' one like the roller shutter doors you will add 6 ins to the opening and a few thousand to the price of the house but they are about £1000 to have fitted.



25/3/2008 at 12:54am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Dandy Destiny
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Hi Vince and Jan, have a look at the Purpleline Hitchdrive - it might be just the job for a concrete drive like yours - it replaces the jockey wheel and you wind a handle to drive your little caravan (sorry I didn't see it due to the rain) slowly and carefully in and out of your garage. They are quite expensive new but are just as good second hand and readly available (many people buy them thinking they will park their big caravan in a muddy field - they won't so they soon sell them).

Chris




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