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12/4/2007 at 3:20pm
Location: Dartford Outfit: Abbey Spectrum 535
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I have an Abbey spectrum 535 and I was using a BMW X3 to tow, but as I was a little worried about the weight and did not want to harm the BMW I have purchased a 1995 Discovery to tow.
However when towing with the Discovery I experienced some nerve racking swaying at times that I never experienced with the BMW.
The van is a 2006 and is fitted with a Alko stabiliser.
This was not constant it happened 3 times in 300 miles but it was as if the van was pulling the car to one side and was not when being passed by an Artic although I could feel when they passed, one instance was when a number or cars overtook at high speed in quick succession.
Can anyone help?
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12/4/2007 at 10:01pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Bailey Senator 5 Carolina
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Have just returned from a week away to sunny Lincolnshire. En route, the journey felt less than confidence inspiring. I was towing a twin axle Carolina with a 110" Defender. Any vehicle that overtook me (and there were plenty that did) drew a sway from the rear of our Landie.
I found that moving over to the left-hand side of the lane, where possible, and dropping the speed down to 50mph helped greatly.
Whilst on hoiliday, I treated myself to a new set of springs and dampers all round. (It seemed silly to do the back and not the front at the same time). The original springs and dampers, that had covered some 148,000 miles were replaced and what a difference it made. The return journey was an absolute delight with only one very slight 'pull' as an HGV passed very quickly and very close.
May I suggest that you have at least the rear suspension looked at?
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