My hubby woudnt be without ours... Boys with their toys come to mind but it is a great piece of kit. No idea what ours is as came with van. He won't have a van without one now and........ I have to agree
Out VW Passat Estate had similar problems ... but wheel spin in wet grass environment.
We're having an E-mov Evolution Mover fitted in France next month.
Quote: Originally posted by little miss talbot on 13/5/2016
After nearly burning out the clutch on our VW Passat Estate trying to reverse our 6 berth Bailey over grass m
That doesnt sound right.
Unless there was something 'dragging' in the brake department on the van, i'd be looking for another tow car altogether. Its doesnt sound to be on top of the job, no matter what any theoretical ratio stats may tell you.
My mate had to bite the bullet and swap his Golf Estate, because no matter what he tried - including raising the suspension, he couldnt get the hitch more than six inches off the floor. The car wasnt up to pulling a 4 berth van. Even though he was supposedly 'well in'.
We got a rhyno motor mover which we were very thankful for last week as we had to squeeze in between tent and trees
Before I get told there should be a mini in distance we were on a scout camp and I cheated by taking the van
We had heating clean toilets and hot showers so did have to share with the other 200 + kids and family's
They are also very useful for getting the caravan off a very wet pitch! 3 times last year we used the mover to get the caravan off pitches after heavy rain and when out tow vehicle would have just spun it's wheels trying.
A Volvo XC90 4wd couldn't get their caravan off one pitch next to us, but our motor mover got ours off albeit very slowly
Does any manufacturer offer a mover as a factory fit option?
There must be a good reason why this doesn't seem to happen - perhaps because they take a large bite out of the available user payload.