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05/9/2009 at 7:30pm
Location: Ayrshire Outfit: Sterling Eccles Sapphire
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For what it's worth
In my 25 years in the police....15 plus in the Traffic ....I have been to dozens of caravan accidents.
The proportion of fitted / non-fitted stabiliser crashes is probably about 50% / 50%...give or take.
I currently tow at a 88% - 91% match with no stabiliser fitted. I always take care to load the caravan correctly.....even when about to leave a site...then adjust the load after a few miles if I think it needs it.......sort of fine tuning
Ever noticed how some people can pack up and go in a very short space of time at the end of a break.....they clamp on the ALKO....and away they go.....
Correct loading is the key......a stabiliser is an aid......nothing more....
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05/9/2009 at 7:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by whitetop on 05/9/2009
For what it's worth
In my 25 years in the police....15 plus in the Traffic ....I have been to dozens of caravan accidents.
The proportion of fitted / non-fitted stabiliser crashes is probably about 50% / 50%...give or take.
I currently tow at a 88% - 91% match with no stabiliser fitted. I always take care to load the caravan correctly.....even when about to leave a site...then adjust the load after a few miles if I think it needs it.......sort of fine tuning
Ever noticed how some people can pack up and go in a very short space of time at the end of a break.....they clamp on the ALKO....and away they go.....
Correct loading is the key......a stabiliser is an aid......nothing more....
----- David -----
Makes damn good sense to me Are you SURE you're a policeman ????
PS - that was a joke officer, honest !!!
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08/9/2009 at 9:48pm
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might as well add my two pennys to this topic,
as a few might know, I wrote my knew Eldis Avanti 556 off two yrs ago on the A30. I was doing 45mph when a gust of wind hit me, A twin axle van nearly lost it in front of me further up the road towing with a 4x4,Yes i had a stab on it,it didnt do a thing, and the van was loaded as it should be,Thats another story, any way last easter i towed my van back from wales to cornwall wanted a change, I to totally forgot to put the arm down on the stab (having earache of the other half). I pulled on taunton deane m5 services, when i noticed the arm wasnt down, It just proved to me i didnt need to have the stab on, BUT i must admit it does help when the trucks pass you, and the grooves in the motorways throw you about, as the car has very wide tyres on, its picks them up without the van on the back. But I too agree, that a lot of poeple think that stabilsers are fitted to reasure them that they are safe. a stabiliser does not add any stability.it covers up the symptoms of instability,Like LDKO said, To think a few little pads in a hitch will stabilize 27 foot of a van weighing 1750.and gear inside as well. I dont think so.
right match of outfit, safe speed, no your limits. lost count now on that M5 the amount of vans ended up as flat packs, head lights up in the air,
------------- Roughing it in style at Calloose caravan and camping holiday park nr St Ives.(seasonal pitch)
Its not a hangover, its wine flu!
nant mill.N/Wales
just dont go there.
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