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27/12/2011 at 11:28pm
Location: Kennington OXFORD Outfit: 2005 Eccles Sterling Topaz 2 berth
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Zafiral & Bigjimmy have prettywell hit it on the head. Personally, I prefer to travel at around 60. (I use the term 'around' very loosely....) I load our outfit correctly, noseweight/car tyres/'van tyres etc all spot on. I have towed in windy conditions and both in and out of those coditions been passed many times by White Van Man going at an obvious 90+, and have never experienced even a waggle.
Many years ago, while towing, with a 1979 Passat (borrowed from the company I worked for) I towed an old scrap Peugeot 404 estate on a trailer to a scrapyard. Going up a slight incline (Culham, towards Abingdon on the A415 if anyone knows it) I experienced a snake, and I mean SNAKE. I hit a slight undulation in the road on a slight bend and ended up with the car/trailer at probably nearly 90 degrees to each other. My passengers became very quiet, and I just held the steering wheel firmly, not touching either accelerator or brake, and after about 6 or 7 such swings, the whole outfit straightened itself out. Bear in mind that the total weight of the trailer and Pug was way in axcess of 100% of the car, and I reckon I was lucky. But I kept my cool. No way would I have tried to accelerate or brake - I had been taught not to years before in our previous towing career! (used to tow with an old Renault 16GL 1470CC - then later with a 20TS - great fun, cut my towing teeth on those old cars) As said before on this forum, snakes are very unpleasant but on has to do the right thing, even if it doesn't feel right!
FWIW
Pete
PS - I use a stabiliser and don't care if that upsets anyone - lol
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