we have our insurance settlement for our swift and while the funds are clearing we have started looking at vans again.We went to see a fleetwood countryside tonight and it looked really nice.
However I was a little concerned though that there wasnt much room between the tyres and the wheel arch.Now maybe im being mega sensitive with tyres after what happened last month, but Im thinking if the gap isnt that big(i could barely fit my hand between them) then if I go over a bump or pothole then the arch is going to come into contact with the tyre.
Can anyone confirm if this gap is par for the course with these vans or should there be more of a gap present.
Also can anyone tell me what else I should be looking for in the fleetwood.
cheers all
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If you are a member of the CC you could check with their technical dept? Its difficult to see on ours as its covered over but ours is aprox 1" or 2 " not as much I had thought. If that helps.
Just out of curiosity did you have Tyron bands on your tire when it blew? and did the insurance say if this had helped or would have helped. Having looked at your previous post it looked very scary.
Hi F-B My Countryside 500 is fitted standard 175/13 Tyres and there is very little gap maybe 1/2'' if that. If you go over a bump pothole it dose not alter the top of the tyre it only affects the bottam, We do a lot off CLs + THS and never had any problems. The only problem we have is with the oven door hinges they keep slaking off + the catch on the door dose not hold while travailing on the road, Remedy a Elesticated strap to hold it in place.
Quote: Originally posted by Bramble Brown on 11/5/2010
Sorry cant help here but glad you are not going to give up caravanning. Hope you get a good bargain what ever you get. Keep us posted.
thank liz what happened shook me up but im ok now and just want to get back in the saddle again so to speak.what really spurred me on to get another van asap was seeeing all the vans on the road the last bank holiday weekend wishing it was us lol
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Hi F-B My Countryside 500 is fitted standard 175/13 Tyres and there is very little gap maybe 1/2'' if that. If you go over a bump pothole it dose not alter the top of the tyre it only affects the bottam, We do a lot off CLs + THS and never had any problems. The only problem we have is with the oven door hinges they keep slaking off + the catch on the door dose not hold while travailing on the road, Remedy a Elesticated strap to hold it in place.
thanks kito thats the info i was looking for i think I may be buying a fleetwood then
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have a 97 garland fitted with BPW chassis, never had any probs, not a big gap between the top of tyre and top of arch is approx 3 inches, from tyre to edge of spat is an inch but the tyre is inside the spat by a bit
now ya fifer bandit, i kneeled in a blinking puddle to measure that so I hope you appreciate it :-)
have a 97 garland fitted with BPW chassis, never had any probs, not a big gap between the top of tyre and top of arch is approx 3 inches, from tyre to edge of spat is an inch but the tyre is inside the spat by a bit
now ya fifer bandit, i kneeled in a blinking puddle to measure that so I hope you appreciate it :-)
cheers alan send them to my OH she enjoys washing lol
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Have nerver measured mine but noticed that when putting the wheel clamp on its tight at the top, As its it my first caravan i never passed any remarks.
suspension on a caravan is very different to a car. Its all to do with triangular rubber. And my old fleetwood only had a small gap and never bottomed out.
we hesitated too long for that van.someone else came in and bought it while we were thinking about it.
wasnt meant to be I guess.
no regrets though would rather take my time over this van than rush in and buy the first we see
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Fife bloke i'm really pleased that you are going to carry on caravanning :) You are being sensible in taking your time on choosing and not rushing in. Your 'van is out there just waiting for you to find her :)
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Fife bloke i'm really pleased that you are going to carry on caravanning :) You are being sensible in taking your time on choosing and not rushing in. Your 'van is out there just waiting for you to find her :)
Keep us updated on your progress...
thank ashewell girl.
had planned a weekend away from the 4th till 8th june prior to the accident so really need to have one by then.
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well wee update on this i got a call today out of the blue from the owners.
the people who bought the van have basically been unable to raise the funds to buy it outright and have forfeited their deposit.the van is ours if we want it at the price we agreed less the deposit they got.need to change our towball first but deal will be done tomorrow hopefully
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Fantastic news, we were keeping our fingers crossed you'd get something soon. Had a look at where we keep our van as one's for sale opposite us, but I had a closer look and would recommed it to no one!!
You'll be planning weekend away then? Hope everything goes to plan, with all the bad luck you've had lately you deserve some good!
Nicky