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The cheapest method at commercial rates would be to replace the axle, half a days work in a workshop I would guess. The time that you are without your caravan is down to how long it takes somebody at Lunar to make that decision & to agree to pay your dealer to do the work.
As it is a new caravan I can understand your thinking that this should be rectified but it dosen't actually effect the running of caravan, you will find plenty of older caravans with this much or more ride height discrepancy & it is possible that manufacturer will argue that it is within limits.
Post last edited on 06/11/2013 12:27:03
------------- Regards, Jack+Jon.
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