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A few good pointers to follow. Always check tyre pressures and wheel nuts before every journey. Try not to use the super pitch water adapter that links directly into your caravan, as pipes and elbows are for low pressure only and this could result in flooding. It is not the law as of yet to have a service done, but this is a must in my opinion as it will spot any hazards that could occur, ie Damp problems. Never use the corner steadies as a form of raising the caravan, they are what they say "steadies" use a suitable jack. Forcing the steadies to lift the caravan could be costly if you damage them. Abide by the higway code rules, Single axles 60mph, Twin axles 60mph, Never use the third lane whilst towing a trailer or caravan. The one i like best is the one we all do whilst cooking, removing the smoke alarm battery, This simple but effective little device could save your life one day and should be left alone. Allow extra journey time and purchase a small water bottle, so you can pull over and have a nice brew, to ease those stressed moments. Purchase a spare breakaway cable as towing without one is illegal. Aslo carry a spare bulb/fuse kit if travelling to the continent, as this is a requirement. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me and i will do my best to answer them or use the form on the contact page.......... |
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