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07/7/2006 at 5:28pm
Location: Peterborough Outfit: elddis
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Hi Andy
firstly steady as she goes is a good place to start be aware that braking and accelerating distances will be greatly effected by the extra weight.
tTry to load the van with heavy stuff low down end keep weight over the axle .
Always use a stabilser this will also help .
Get a nose weight gauge and check before each journey.
Just a few tips to get you started i'm sure you will have a catalogue of tips by the time you go .
good luck and enjoy.
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09/7/2006 at 12:39am
Location: Leeds Outfit: Cosalt Piper 1200 (1983!) Cavalier CDX
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Hi Andy
I towed for the first time a couple of weeks ago from Leeds to York, which fortunately, as you probably know is a pretty flat / straight run. I dropped a bit of a bollock in that I only wound up the jockey wheel as far as it would wind up (about 2 inches off the road when hitched up!) little did I know that the thing also unclamps so you can lift it right up for when towing. SO be sure to check if your jockey wheel does this too. As the guy above says the nose weight is important also, that is not to say you dont want any nose weight, If your car has a recommended nose weight of 75 kg then try and get your nose weight something close to this as its a factor in keeping your van attached to the cars tow bar. Also familiarise yourself with the hitching system as initially I couldnt work this out and i set off only to see my van bounce off the towbar and "nose dive" onto the ground, fortunately this was right outside my house and not on the A64! Its surprising that despite all the blurb about stabilisers etc and correct loading procedures that there isnt a whole lot of info on actually hooking up your van safely for your journey. Its certainly an experience your first tow of a caravan. I'd never even towed a trailer until a couple of weeks ago! Anyway I'd make sure you check and double check everything, plan your journey carefully, maybe even have a practise tow - reversing with a caravan is another story! The most nerve racking part of my first tow wasnt coaches / juggernauts passing on the dual carriageway it was getting my rig off the housing estate where I live without knocking off peoples wing mirrors / mounting kerbs on bends with the van. I'm sure by the time you get where you are going you'll feel like an expert on the subject!
regards
Johnny
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