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Subject Topic: Single or twin axle?
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05/8/2006 at 10:16pm
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Hi Steve sorry and not to get into a debate............but if you haven't had a twin axle I  find it hard to see that you can comment on what they are like, we had a single and now have a twin and we love it, it is so easy to tow etc and no probs with siting it.

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06/8/2006 at 4:42pm
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Quote: Originally posted by rushallmanor on 05/8/2006

I keep well away from twin axles, I like to keep my caravanning easy. easy to manouver, can manhandle if needed. Easy to level, and on a sloping pitch back of van is not touching the floor. I can erect the awning alone. Been doing it for 19 years and won't change

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Whats the difference leveling or putting an awning up on a single axle compared to a twin axle ? surely on a slope the distance from the rear of the axle to the back would be shorter so easier to level on a 18ft twin than the single? and as for an awning there would be no difference at all? just wondering?

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06/8/2006 at 8:16pm
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You have had most of the pros and cons listed in these posts. I am on my third twin axle now and I don't see me going back to a single.  I like the space and stability when towing, but the main reason I choose the current one, was it had the layout I wanted for the budget I had.

You must be good at reversing because as has been pointed out they are virtually impossible to manoeuvre by hand (unless there is a lot of you).  You can push or pull them in a straight line easy enough but the minute you try to change direction it gets tough.  They do cost more to service - £20 or 30more?  There is of course another pair of tyres to replace when required. 

Ours is 7.7m long and you can find some sites have limits which prevent you using the site - fine, we just pick another one.  If you get one, make sure you get an awning chucked in with it - they can cost quite a bit (£1000 for a new Isabella) and as mentioned earlier, putting a large awning up is really 2 person task.  Finally, you do tend to need a hefty towcar (but not necessarily a 4x4) but you seem to have that sorted anyway. 

You can get some excellent vans both single or twin.  Personally, I would find the layout I wanted to fit my budget and then get it - single or twin.



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07/8/2006 at 10:26pm
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I think as Steve pointed out it is all personal choice.  We have a single axle but would consider a twin if it suited us.  Our caravanning pals have a new Lunar twin axle and they have no problems with it....  I do like the idea of the stability of a twin axle even now I worry when lorries pass us that the caravan is going to snake.

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