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Subject Topic: We Picked Up our Caravan Yesterday Post Reply Post New Topic
20/6/2007 at 1:27pm
 Location: Preston Lancashire
 Outfit: Dethleffs 540DL
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Well, we've done it we have picked it up! Our 2 year old Dethleffs is currently parked in our drive and what a nightmare it was getting it on! We just happened to arrive back with it as everyone was trying to get out to pick there kids up from school, Hubbie cause a huge traffic jam (We live in a so called quiet culdersac on an estate but everyone was trying to leave at the exact moment hubbie tried to put it on drive!)

Can't wait for our first trip which incidently is to lakes on Saturday for a week.

Just need to work out what Nose weight and all the jargon is now, we have decided all stuff will be in car and we will tow caravan empty to keep weight down until we understand all the MIRO, Noseweight stuff so may be on later asking what all these are unless someone could enlighten me! Thanks


20/6/2007 at 1:44pm
 Location: Foothills of Lincolnshire Mountains
 Outfit: Elddis Campervan
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Congratulation on your new caravan.  Hope you have a great week.

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20/6/2007 at 2:44pm
 Location: East Yorkshire
 Outfit: Bailey Pegasus 546
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Have a great week, I think the weather is going to be better.

Have a look HERE for info on noseweight, a lot is trial and error

Cheers

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20/6/2007 at 4:08pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Avondale Argente
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I'm no expert, but beware of loading too much stuff into your boot or it might pull the nose of the van down (according to my dad anyway)

General rule is common sense really, load bigger stuff evenly, over the axle in the middle of the van, preferably on the floor.

I'm sure you'll have a great time, its always great having a new van to play with, finding places to store things, buying stuff to put in it.

 



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20/6/2007 at 11:54pm
 Location: Inverclyde Scotland
 Outfit: Bailey GT60. 620 6 and Hyundai i800
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Great, how exciting, I love getting new things. You will have to change your profile now.


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20/6/2007 at 11:59pm
 Location: Reading Berkshire
 Outfit: Elddis Pamperos Vectra estate 1.9 CDTi
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Our road is normally fairly quiet but every time I've reversed the van up the drive (takes a while) it turns into Marble Arch.

Strange that.



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21/6/2007 at 9:59am
 Location: Leeds
 Outfit: None Entered
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Be careful putting everything in the car - you need the noseweight of the 'van to be right to make it 'behave' properly when towing.  Check your 'van handbook for the maximum noseweight, and check your tow-bar for the maximum down-weight on the towball (there should be a label on it somewhere).  Make the noseweight of the 'van as close to the LOWEST of these two limits as you can, without going over.  To measure the noseweight, cut a piece of wood (2x2, or an old broomhandle will do) so that, when placed under the hitch it supports the hitch at the height of your towball.  Then put a set of bathroom scales under the wood and wind up the jockey wheel - weight shown on scales is your noseweight.

MIRO is Mass In Running Order, and it's the weight of the 'van with no extras in it (so none of your belongings, equipment, etc).

MTPLW is Maximum Technical Permitted Laiden Weight, and is the absolute maximum weight you can load your van up to. 



21/6/2007 at 10:36am
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: VW Campervan
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Congratualtions on the new van, you must be excited!
Where are you going to in the lakes, we are from Preston too and recently had a lovely few days at Woodclose Park in Kirkby Lonsdale?

Good luck with the trip, and let us know how you get on!


21/6/2007 at 12:41pm
 Location: South Gloucestershire
 Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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Congratulations!

I don't like to rain on your parade, but if you don't yet know about weights & stuff, how did you establish that your tow car and caravan are well matched before you bought the van?

Hopefully, you have at the very least established the kerbweight of your towcar, it's maximum noseweight allowance on the towball and the MIRO/MTPLM of the caravan.  If not, then I would have to express surprise as this is a big 'no-no'

Also, towing the van empty obviously helps avoid going over the MTPLM (maximum technically permissible laden mass) - but it doesn't necessarily help with the noseweight issue, which is a question of 'balance' which ultimately has a major effect on stability.

No doubt all the friendly folk on here will soon have you up to speed on all the tech specs.

Happy Vanning!



21/6/2007 at 3:22pm
 Location: Preston Lancashire
 Outfit: Dethleffs 540DL
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I don't like to rain on your parade, but if you don't yet know about weights & stuff, how did you establish that your tow car and caravan are well matched before you bought the van?

We got the friendly man at Campbells to check before we bought it and also checked it on a website putting in weights from car handbook and caravan broucher.

Thanks for all info on nose weights DH has been reading madly about packing and seems to have more idea than me so I'll leave it in his capable hands.

We are off to Ulswater hope weather cheers up though.


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21/6/2007 at 7:51pm
 Location: Bishop Auckland
 Outfit: Hyundai Tucson and Dethleff's Camper
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Congratulations on buying such an excellent van - welcome to a very select club!!

We love our Deffy, and it tows superbly.  One of the things that helps with this is the extra width, which means of course you have a wider axle.  You'll soon get the feel of it, and we love the extra space inside the van, and the masses of storage space.

Have fun!



21/6/2007 at 9:33pm
 Location: South Gloucestershire
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Quote: Originally posted by Ginaherd on 21/6/2007
I don't like to rain on your parade, but if you don't yet know about weights & stuff, how did you establish that your tow car and caravan are well matched before you bought the van?

We got the friendly man at Campbells to check before we bought it and also checked it on a website putting in weights from car handbook and caravan broucher.

Thanks for all info on nose weights DH has been reading madly about packing and seems to have more idea than me so I'll leave it in his capable hands.

We are off to Ulswater hope weather cheers up though.

Phew - that's good!  I didn't like to think that you hadn't had any help with the matching.  I know it can all be a bit baffling and dealers have been known to persuade folk that they'll be 'okay' when the outfit is really far from ideal.  A wobbly van would certainly do nothing for your caravanning confidence (not to mention the people behind you).

But I think you're very optimistic about the weather - doesn't it rain all the time in the Lake District??

Have fun - we're off for a weekend in the rain too!



23/6/2007 at 4:05pm
 Location: south wales
 Outfit: avondale pearle custom
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Congratulations  have a great time, ..chris aly and family..


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