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04/5/2010 at 6:27pm
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since recently changing my vehicle i have noticed that my cabanon stratos TT suffers from side to side sway. its not horendous but very off putting!!

i was thinking of fitting a stabiliser with security locking device (AL-KO for instance) but i am unsure if its either a good or bad idea to or if there is one that fits?

any help is appreciated.

thanks.



04/5/2010 at 7:25pm
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I can't comment specifically on the Cabanon as I've got a Pennine, but a few thoughts.

Is the noseweight OK for the car? If your new car has a significantly lower noseweight allowance than the old one you probably need to check you're not overloading it.

When I changed up to the Pathfinder I did have a similar issue. As you suggest it was enough to be off-putting. I fitted an Alko hitch stabiliser (the AKS1300) with the proper security device - I got the whole kit at a good price from my lcoal dealer. It's certainly cured the problem, and I was quite glad of it yesterday on the A14 with a very strong side wind. Fitting isn't difficult, but was a bit of a fiddle - probably took me an hour or so.

Don't forget to change the towball for the supplied one as well if you do go that route.

Glen



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As above from Glen.

I use one and have no problems. Wouldn't be without it.



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04/5/2010 at 7:50pm
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thanks.

ive up rated to a nissan navara so nose weight should not be a problem. i wonder if its to do with the higher towball height.

just need to find one that fits now.



04/5/2010 at 7:58pm
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it sounds like you ve found the problem your tt is probably tilting backwards therefore it is not  balanced correctly  you can make up a flat plate yourself which will give you an adjustable tow ball height a friend of mine  had to do this have a look at some other big vehicles then you will see what i mean

kev 



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05/5/2010 at 12:06am
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If your tent has the kitchen on the back then any problems with the balance of the trailer are really noticable. I think if you do as Kev says you will sort the problem,better than masking it with a stabiliser. I've never heard of one on a tt before.If you dont want to make a plate,they are called drop plates and easily available.

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05/5/2010 at 8:58am
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You can't make your own drop plates any more.  You have to buy a Type Approved one from the dealers.  They are only available for the larger 4 x 4s, as an ordinary saloon shouldn't need one.

I agree that the problem is caused by a nose up attitude.  Just one other thing - is the Navara fitted with leaf springs on the back rather than coils.  Towing with leaf springs certainly feels different, but should not be a problem.

Jim




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