Minxy
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- Aug 22, 2007
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- Since 1996, had Elddis/Swift/Rapido/Rimor/Chausson MHs. Autocruise/Globecar PVCs/Compactline i-138
You haven't been to places like we have then ... Isle of Wight is littered with them and there are lots of places where they are popping up now both here and especially abroad - lots of the villages in France for example now have 3.5 ton limits on them.Don't see many roads with a 3.5 ton weight limit on most are 7.5 ton exept for acess
As I said - through the clubs - RAC arrivals is the Camping & Caravannning Club members' scheme, you cannot get it without belonging to them. As for the 'hospitality', this something that you need to check carefully - when we were thinking of uprating a previous MH we found there were quite a few differences once you went over the 'magic' 3.5 ton! We used to have cover with an international company but I can't remember the name now! :Blush:My Rv is 17 ton 21 with the trailer RAC arrivals recovery £87 a year covers all my cars and at home so not bad, I may be wrong but I think with arrivals you get the same hospitality cover, but would check that one, unlikely the AA will cover over 3.5 ton at all.
Also, ensure that you loads evenly so that even if you have a good axle limit, you don't put too much on the rear without still having a good bit on the front so that the handling isn't affected.100% true on axle weights so unless they can be altered it can be a begger getting the load distributed to keep within them