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  • #16
    Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
    If it's on Ebay, then it's definitely gonna be scabby!

    Ebay is a bit like an on-line car boot sale, the last place you try to sell your junk.
    Ye i think your right mate, it seems to go from this.
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-4-berth-ci-s...d=p3286.c0.m14

    To this
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Compass-Rallye...d=p3286.c0.m14

    With no real in between.
    If its not broke don't fix it.

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    • #17
      Might be something on the last few pages here....http://www.caravanfinder.co.uk/carav...0/page197.html

      I clicked the four berth option by the way.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
        Might be something on the last few pages here....http://www.caravanfinder.co.uk/carav...0/page197.html

        I clicked the four berth option by the way.
        Some nice ones there mate.

        One more question "sorry for being a pain", i was told to go for a twin axle, does it make alot of difference to the road handling?
        If its not broke don't fix it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by si tate View Post
          Some nice ones there mate.

          One more question "sorry for being a pain", i was told to go for a twin axle, does it make alot of difference to the road handling?
          Not really, twin axles just mean they can carry more weight and have more room inside. I looked at a couple of twin axles and they were on the limit of the Surf's towing weight and that was before it was filled with stuff.
          Ours is probably the longest single axle 'van you can buy, (22 feet) has a fixed double bed and it tows fine. (will be even better when I fit the up-rated springs to the truck)

          If you can, buy one which has an Alko hitch coupling, the red coloured one that 'locks' onto the towball, they're much more stable when towing.

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          • #20
            [quote=BUSHWHACKER;582688]Not really, twin axles just mean they can carry more weight and have more room inside. I looked at a couple of twin axles and they were on the limit of the Surf's towing weight and that was before it was filled with stuff.
            Ours is probably the longest single axle 'van you can buy, (22 feet) has a fixed double bed and it tows fine. (will be even better when I fit the up-rated springs to the truck)

            If you can, buy one which has an Alko hitch coupling, the red coloured one that 'locks' onto the towball, they're much more stable when towing.
            Someone mentioned one of those the other day.
            We are in no rush for a van yet anyway but if the right one comes along in the mean time then we'll buy it.

            Suppose i better get my arse in gear & order a tow bar from roughtrax.

            Thanks for your time mate.
            Last edited by si tate; 30 September 2009, 00:55.
            If its not broke don't fix it.

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            • #21
              [quote=si tate;582690]
              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
              Not really, twin axles just mean they can carry more weight and have more room inside. I looked at a couple of twin axles and they were on the limit of the Surf's towing weight and that was before it was filled with stuff.
              Ours is probably the longest single axle 'van you can buy, (22 feet) has a fixed double bed and it tows fine. (will be even better when I fit the up-rated springs to the truck)

              If you can, buy one which has an Alko hitch coupling, the red coloured one that 'locks' onto the towball, they're much more stable when towing.
              Someone mentioned one of those the other day.
              We are in no rush for a van yet anyway but if the right one comes along in the mean time then we'll buy it.

              Suppose i better get my arse in gear & order a tow bar from roughtrax.

              Thanks for your time mate.
              If its not broke don't fix it.

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              • #22
                No worries.
                Here's ours, 2005 Elddis Avante' 540 'Jamaica'

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                • #23
                  Don't know what happened to that last post. made a right mess of it.
                  If its not broke don't fix it.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by si tate View Post
                    Don't know what happened to that last post. made a right mess of it.
                    Flash forward?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                      No worries.
                      Here's ours, 2005 Elddis Avante' 540 'Jamaica'
                      Nice that mate, caravan's not too shabby either.
                      If its not broke don't fix it.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                        Flash forward?
                        If its not broke don't fix it.

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                        • #27
                          Sorry to bother you again vince, going to order the tow bar from r-trax this week, do i need this aswell.
                          http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=16&cid=260&vid=1322

                          Reason i ask is because i was thinking that the tow bar will be quite high up on the surf.

                          Ordering the tow bar & double electrics, now will the standard ball be strong enough or would you recomend the 3.5ton heavy duty one?

                          Cheers si.
                          If its not broke don't fix it.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by si tate View Post
                            Sorry to bother you again vince, going to order the tow bar from r-trax this week, do i need this aswell.
                            http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=16&cid=260&vid=1322

                            Reason i ask is because i was thinking that the tow bar will be quite high up on the surf.

                            Ordering the tow bar & double electrics, now will the standard ball be strong enough or would you recomend the 3.5ton heavy duty one?

                            Cheers si.
                            Just get the towbar from Roughtrax, the rest you can get from Halfords.

                            You'll need a six hole drop plate like I did.
                            Four nuts/bolts/spring washers for the drop plate.
                            Also, get an Alko towball from Halfords too they're about £20 and they're the swan neck type which you'll need for the Alko coupling. (They're suitable for the older type couplings too)
                            http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745
                            Pre-wired, twin electrics complete with bracket.
                            http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745
                            A breakaway cable (legal requiremant)
                            http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745

                            Oh and a cover for the alko towball, they need to be kept clean and dry as the stabiliser won't work properly. The cover supplied with the standard towball will fit, but not correctly. You'll also need some emery cloth or wet&dry paper to rub the paint off the towball-ball, as the Alko coupling has brake pad type grippers in it and need a dry, grippy ball to 'grab' onto.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                              Just get the towbar from Roughtrax, the rest you can get from Halfords.

                              You'll need a six hole drop plate like I did.
                              Four nuts/bolts/spring washers for the drop plate.
                              Also, get an Alko towball from Halfords too they're about £20 and they're the swan neck type which you'll need for the Alko coupling. (They're suitable for the older type couplings too)
                              http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745
                              Pre-wired, twin electrics complete with bracket.
                              http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745
                              A breakaway cable (legal requiremant)
                              http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...egoryId_165745

                              Oh and a cover for the alko towball, they need to be kept clean and dry as the stabiliser won't work properly. The cover supplied with the standard towball will fit, but not correctly. You'll also need some emery cloth or wet&dry paper to rub the paint off the towball-ball, as the Alko coupling has brake pad type grippers in it and need a dry, grippy ball to 'grab' onto.
                              Thank for that mate, much appreciated.
                              If its not broke don't fix it.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by si tate View Post
                                Thank for that mate, much appreciated.
                                No worries.
                                You going to be fitting/wiring it yourself?

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