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caravan mover

i'm considering get a caravan mover fitted to my caravan this year but my towing car only has a 65kg noise wieght max's is it a known fact that caravan mover can make your noise wieght a lot heavier
 
Christopher, noseweight is balanced by redistributing loading in th evan if the mover adds to the weight.

Whilst it is preferable to have a single axle mover fitted in front of the axle, it can be fitted behind, space permitting, in which case it will not add to the noseweight.
 
Just bear in mind that if you do decide to fit the mover behind the wheels, you wont be able to use your jacking points or spare wheel carrier if fitted.What also adds considerably to the noseweight is the position of the battery.For example, my battery box is about 6 feet from the front, and I foolishly opted for a 110 amp battery, which increased the noseweight quite a bit. I know now that an 85 amp battery would have suited me better, and it's surprising the difference in weight between the two.
 

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