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24/1/2006 at 9:11pm
Location: Devon Coast Outfit: Sprite Musketeer XL CD
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Hi there,
Hope you have loads of great holidays away in your new van!
In regard to your car, basically most good sized 4x4's ie Land Rover, Shogun, Pajero, Nissan Patrol, Fourtrak etc etc will tow just about anything. Alas, they can be quite thirsty. - Big old Volvo's also tow great! (but i am biased) ;o)
All the best,
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25/1/2006 at 9:37am
Location: Shropshire North Wales borders Outfit: Adria Win
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Hi Gibbos1, welcome to UKCS.
I've got a '97 Ulysses, they're great vans. Tow mine with a SWB Shogun - very thirsty - but the MTPLM is only 1,100 Kgs so you don't need a big 4 x 4. I got the Shogun before the caravan, wasn't sure how heavy a van I was going to get. If I'd got the van first I'd probably have gone for a more economical car, something like a Mondeo, Galaxy, Picasso, Avensis.
According to the handbook the tyre sizes are 175-R13-89R and the pressure is 42. If you need any more info, just shout.
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25/1/2006 at 6:58pm
Location: Birmingham Outfit: None Entered
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Thanks to you all,
The whole family is very excited about taking the caravan out, will keep you all posted.
As for the car, I'm thinking maybe a Mondao, not sure on the Petrol or Diesel?
CAZ thanks for the tyre size, have not picked the van up yet, so can't look at the wheel size.
Anybody know where the best place to get a spare tyre from????
Also need some help with stabilisers, what's good, what's not?
Thanks again all,
gibbos1
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27/1/2006 at 3:26pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Pennine Pullman F. camper
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From our experience, 4x4's are not the best for towing. Whilst they are great when in slippery conditions like on snow or mud, they are lumpy on the road because of the hard suspension and tyres, noisy and less comfortable than a real car with a modern diesel engine and an auto box.
We tow a folding camper with a VW Golf auto diesel and it is brilliant both with and wuithout the trailer. Previously we had a dico manual and a disco auto but both new, and both were heavy on fuel and not that stable either with or without the caravans.
We often wondered about buying or borrowing a big car like a Ford Granada to compare but sold the lot instead after one fright on the M1.
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