Coachman 575 VIP Nose Down
I have a 2017 Coachman 575 VIP towed by a Freelander 2 TD4. no problem towing.
I had a Witter detachable flange tow bar fitted and towed a Swift 554 which towed perfectly level.
With the VIP it is nose down 150cm higher at the back than the front even when empty.
Has any one out there had any experience of this and managed to resolve the towing to make the van tow level
I have added a picture of the detachable part of the tow bar I have.
I am considering buying a new part ZQFE2000 as it looks as though it will be higher on the car.
Any comments welcome Richard
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First of all, how much weight is in the back of your Freelander, this might be affecting caravan level?
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My Freelander 2 never moves any lower when loaded. Niether my sons one. they also have a 150kg nose weight.
Both cars have genuine LR towbars. Mine is a fixed swan neck and my sons a detachable one.
Maybe there is a difference in caravan length ?
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First of all, why are you so intent on having the caravan level?
If you are thinking about replacing the towball with part no. ZQFE2000, do you know whether the resultant combination is type approved? Type approval is a requirement.
I am sure you are aware that the centre of the towball should be between 350 and 420mm above the ground when the car is fully laden, including the caravan being hitched. These are the limits that the regulations specify. Only if the towball is outside those limits, is there cause for action.
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Here's a picture of mine, which to be honest looks like it may be lower than what you have fitted. I tow a 7.3mtr Elddis which sits level-ish. Only other thing I can think of is the different size wheels and tyres different models have, mine are 18" wheels.
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As 'Lutz' mentioned the towcar centre of the towball should be between 350mm and 420mm fully laden.
The caravan hitch socket should also measure between 385mm and 455mm level and fully laden.
Maybe your 'Swift' van hitch socket was towards the lower limit 385mm and the 'Coachman' is near the upper limit of 455mm, causing a slight nose down when hitched.
Whatever, there is nothing wrong in a slight nosedown situation.
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