Hi I need to take wheels off to change the tyres. There is no Jack with the caravan Handbook says to jack up on axle but with a car jack this isn't viable hard to reach and the mover is obstructing access. I have two axle stands for support while taking tyres to be done . I am wondering if its OK to use the main strut of…
Hi all,i had everything checked out on my car and caravan weight wise and size.when i go over a speed hump my jockey wheel catches.i was wondering if you can fit a longer tow ball so it lifts the caravan a bit more.many thanks. alan
Hi guys and girls, After been cut up again at a roundabout this weekend, whilst towing the caravan, and idiot drivers trying to pass in places which aren't appropriate, and causing us to stop or swerve to avoid an accident, which isn't always easy when towing, we have decided to purchase a dash cam. As there are so many…
Hi all, I don't know which section to post this but as I am new to Caravaning then maybe this is the best place to leave my post. A strange thing happened with the twin axel when reversing into storage today. Reversed between two vans and when the van was on a pretty extreme angle where the front of the van was nearly…
I have just bought a Bailey GT65 Verona 2013. The Dealer I bought it from said it was a van they sold from new and looked after. It has a full service history and when it was brought in for a service a couple of months age the couple decided to exchange it for a new van. After paying for the van that now sits on my drive I…
I may be being a bit thick but what is the point of an inboard tank? I'm sure there must be a good reason but I can't think of one. Also why don't caravans have a pressure vessel as on some yachts? Work really well in a similar environment (other than it floats!)
Hitched up and towed the caravan the whole 300 yards from storage to CL site all by myself. Set up gas with help from a lovely couple (you're right about caravanners, so helpful if they see someone struggling). I could initially smell gas, so my neighbour showed me the trick with the bubbles and there was a seal prob, so…
Hello everybody. We are new to motor homing, been away for a few nights twice now and have enjoyed it. My question for all you experienced people is about awnings. I know we should never use it when it's windy, nor leave it up when not there or asleep, in case wind picks up. What we wondered is whether it is OK to use it…
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