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Subject Topic: pegeout 407 sw 136 bhp - towing Post Reply Post New Topic
30/10/2012 at 11:23am
 Location: Rotherham South Yorkshire
 Outfit: ABBEY VOGUE GTS 516 (1999)
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Hi all ,

 

i have had my 407sw for a few months now, i tow an abbey vogue gts 516 caravan with it mltpm 1300 , on my first towing i went to york and on encoutering spped bumps with the car fully loaded was scrapping on speed bumps. I have since had the MAD springs fitted that should stop bottoming out and has given me a harder ride. I have not yet been back out with the caravan i was just wondering if fellow 407sw owners have any problems over speed bumps on the road and the ridiculously high ones on entering mainly caravan club sites.

 

thanks in advance

 

Tony

 



30/10/2012 at 8:45pm
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Hi Tony I also tow with a 2007 407 sw  towing a Lunar clubman with the same weight as your Abbey and have had no problems with speed bumps. The only downfall with this model is the noseweight is 65Kg so you need to load the caravan evenly,

Regards Graham



31/10/2012 at 7:51am
 Location:  Dumfries
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Peugeot 407 has low noseweight limit (60 -65 kg model dependant) as the previous post mentions .
From what you say I think your way over the limit if your car is bottoming out .
I would get Milenco nose weight gauge as there accurate and load your caravan accordingly


31/10/2012 at 9:05am
 Location: Rotherham South Yorkshire
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Hi everyone , thanks for that ,

i am going to purchase anose weight gage and try that whats the best tips for achieveing the 60kg nose weight any good tips? also had the mad towing springs fitted so that practically stops the bottoming out so fingers crossed.

 

Hopefully all should be ok when i go next weekend

 

Thanks Guys .



31/10/2012 at 9:05am
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Quote: Originally posted by gray871 on 30/10/2012

Hi Tony I also tow with a 2007 407 sw  towing a Lunar clubman with the same weight as your Abbey and have had no problems with speed bumps. The only downfall with this model is the noseweight is 65Kg so you need to load the caravan evenly,

Regards Graham



Hi Graham,


if you get you nose weight right are you ok with speed bumbs etc if you have a car full of people??


Cheers

 

Tony

 



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31/10/2012 at 11:26am
 Location: west yorkshire
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Hi Tony

No problem with bottoming out when fully loaded with 3 adults (none of us lightweight) grandaughter & 2 dogs, what year is the 407 as mine is 07 & states on towing hitch the noseweight is 65Kg,

Good luck this weekend, where are you bound for

Regards Graham



31/10/2012 at 1:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by gray871 on 31/10/2012

Hi Tony

No problem with bottoming out when fully loaded with 3 adults (none of us lightweight) grandaughter & 2 dogs, what year is the 407 as mine is 07 & states on towing hitch the noseweight is 65Kg,

Good luck this weekend, where are you bound for

Regards Graham


Hi There Graham

Its a 54 407sw , i have had the springs at the rear replaced with the MAD towing springs so hopefully along with loading properly will be fine lol . its just a quite long body isnt it when going over long full speed bumps lol

 

I was ok when i towed alone but on the return jounery with 5 big not so slender adults was when the amin problem was lol

 

Off to Beechwood Grange in york next wend .

 

How do you do your nosewight??

 

Thanks for all your help


Tony




31/10/2012 at 2:17pm
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Hi Tony

Mainly judge the noseweight by eye, looking at the van & car to see if it looks low,I know this is'nt the best method but it has served me well over the years.

Hopefully the weathers going to be dry over the weekend fingers crossed as i'm off to Skirlington,have a good weekend yourself.

Regards Graham



31/10/2012 at 7:21pm
 Location: Morecambe
 Outfit: Daystar `91 + Berlingo
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"Mainly judge the noseweight by eye, looking at the van & car to see if it looks low,I know this is'nt the best method but it has served me well over the years."

i had to laugh at that one!  I use an old pair of b`room scales that the wife rejected due to a supposed high reading . . . it turns out she`s the same weight as the noseweight allowance on our Berlingo . . . . .What can a guy say?  Tooo late, I said it . . heh heh.



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01/11/2012 at 10:32am
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"Mainly judge the noseweight by eye, looking at the van & car to see if it looks low,I know this is'nt the best method but it has served me well over the years."

i had to laugh at that one!  I use an old pair of b`room scales that the wife rejected due to a supposed high reading . . . it turns out she`s the same weight as the noseweight allowance on our Berlingo . . . . .What can a guy say?  Tooo late, I said it . . heh heh.

Glad to bring a smile to someone but as stated this has served me well with no problems since starting out in 1982 towing  with a Rover 2000 P6 / Thompson Glenelg & various other outfits up until now so must be doing something right, I suppose theres no substitute for experience



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