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discovery2006
 


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Scotland 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3
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Hi,how does the car jump about when towing the caravan?
  
Post #98378430th Sep 2012 3:50 pm
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Russell
 


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Check rear tyre pressures, also check that the tyres are 111 load rated and not lower as lower load rating will make it very unstable with the caravan on the back.
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Tow bar, full length roof bars, side steps, tow bar storage unit, surround camers.
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Post #98379030th Sep 2012 3:56 pm
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Sudds
 


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As Russell says make sure tyres are correct load rating.

I put the rears upto 42psi when towing my tintent.
  
Post #98379630th Sep 2012 4:13 pm
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Also check the noseweight of the caravan and make sure the height of the towball allows the caravan to sit level or slightly nose down. Thumbs Up
  
Post #98379830th Sep 2012 4:26 pm
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Russell
 


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What caravan is it.
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Post #98379930th Sep 2012 4:28 pm
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Madrunner
 


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As others have said get your rear tyre pressures up to 42 psi, get your nose weight up to either the caravan or towbar max (which ever is the lower figure) and keep the can well loaded with no heavy items at the rear of the van.

You certainly know its attached people who say I don't know it's there are misleading.
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Post #9843021st Oct 2012 8:09 pm
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Gareth
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I find that keeping heavy items out of the caravan, and put them in the boot helps. Also, keep the load in the van around its axle(s) as much as possible.
  
Post #9843371st Oct 2012 8:58 pm
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Russell
 


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The later Bailye caravans like their nose weight up to the maximum if not they can be felt moving around a little
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Post #9843991st Oct 2012 11:01 pm
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I found that my D3 and now the D4 like the caravan noseweight up around the 100Kgs mark, otherwise I experienced some pitching. We always have a boot full of gear too which keeps the weight up in the car too.

Tyre pressure front and back also at the max when towing and all is well with my outfit (Sterling twin axle).

I noticed an overall improvement when I swopped to the multi height towbar, probably a better height for our set up.


Dex
  
Post #9844792nd Oct 2012 8:27 am
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Barn1e
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I am on third caravan, a Bailey single axle. This one is more susceptible to bounce than previous. I did a short run without bothering to inflate the rear tyres to 42 psi and really noticed the difference. I will always inflate to max. Also, as others have said, I try to keep heavy things in the car. This was not a problem when travelling with SWMBO, two boys, two kayaks one dog and four bikes, but now it's just me, dog and SWMBO, a bit more weight in the boot helps, along with max permitted load on tow ball.

Before anyone else suggests it, SWMBO does not travel well in boot Rolling with laughter
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