Smunkey74
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With that in mind Geoff, is it better to be looking for a larger model, possibly a tag axle?Smunkey74
You are getting some good information from several people who know not only N&B but other well-built so heavier MHs, which lead to similar payload problems, particularly with the family and accoutrements you wish to carry. What do your sons weigh, and what will they weigh in 2 years?
I think that, by whatever means, you probably need a max weight of 4250kg and should be setting your sights on that either existing weight or achievable by modification. If you run with minimal water and fuel maybe 4000kg would do, but it would restrict flexibility.
Geoff
With that in mind Geoff, is it better to be looking for a larger model, possibly a tag axle?
Am I unlikely to be able to increase the MAM sufficiently on the smaller A class models from N&B or Hymer even with suspension modifications?
Whatever you buy you will still need to have it weighed to know what payload it has. A heavier plated motorhome might just be a heavier motorhome and still have a limited payload. The factory fitted options alone can eat up all the payload if the first purchaser got carried away. Sometimes the payload figures given by manufacturers are a work of fiction.I can pretty much guarantee that if I ran a wagon over-loaded, I'd be stopped by VOSA
Genuinely, I just wouldn't even risk it so I'm probably going to have to look for something that is already plate at over 4000kg or will be easy enough to up-plate.
“Is this usual?” Sadly yes.It's quite interesting that from all the enquiries I've made to dealers and private sellers, not one has know the current weight of the vehicles.
Is this usual? Are people just generally driving around loaded up regardless of the weight?
It's quite interesting that from all the enquiries I've made to dealers and private sellers, not one has know the current weight of the vehicles.
Is this usual? Are people just generally driving around loaded up regardless of the weight?
I'm really surprised you don't know that, its been quoted and linked to many times. I can't be bothered to do it yet again.Is that 5% over weight set in law , or just folk lore
It is a bit more than folklore and is contained in Government Guidance for roadside checks. It applies to the application of fixed penalty notices. However it does not appear to be a legal allowance so it probably means the Courts are not bound by it. I certainly wouldn’t rely on being allowed 5% in a serious matter such as a prosecution following a death.Is that 5% over weight set in law , or just folk lore