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Hiya everyone. Has anyone got a motor mover fitted to Lunar Ariva 2 berth van and are they worth fitting to a small van. Cheers
Yeah I know what you mean. When our van was empty it was a doddle to push and pull into position, but since we have accumulated everything that we think we need it is getting beyond our strength. Thanks.Depends on your abilities both physically and for reversing. Many years ago we managed without one but they were not heard of at first and then beyond our budget.
But now we would not be without one. There is no way I could manage nor would I want to.
John
It seems that there are quite a lot of people have movers fitted to their van. Can I ask another question. What make and type of mover do people prefer on their Ariva. Thank you.In the past 31 years i have manage without a motor mover i use to reverse my car and caravan on our drive and when we moved houses the caravan had to go into caravan storage i reverse it into the spot with no problems with my health issues in 2012 we stopped but in 2019 we brought the Abbey caravan, and to make it easy for me we put the motor mover on and i wish i had it on sooner .
Why not remove your mover and regain the payload it used up?We had the manual mover initially and then switched to the auto engage as pushing the lever over was a bit much for us. Now as we have a twin we have AWD motor mover however I always strive to park up not usingt eh motor mover and nor running across the grass etc. Only time I had a real issue was on a continental site where the roads are very narrow and it is extremely difficult to reverse onto a pitch with a twin axle.
Why not remove your mover and regain the payload it used up?
What a very strange thing to say?Why not remove your mover and regain the payload it used up?
If as you tell us you don't use your mover, you use your car to position your caravan, then the mover is surplus to your requirements and is thus dead weight.What a very strange thing to say?
At no time did I state that I never use my motor mover. What did you miss about trying to "strive to park up etc" does not mean that I can manage every time and certainly not on continental sites. Anyway it is up to the individual whether they want a motor mover or not and how they use it. Why are you always so confrontational with posts?If as you tell us you don't use your mover, you use your car to position your caravan, then the mover is surplus to your requirements and is thus dead weight.
Most caravanner's are looking for better payload provision, so the release of the 30 to 40kg a mover weighs would be welcomed by most.
It must be worth a Bob or two, I'm sure the funds could be put to better use.
Thank you all for your input. I've decided to fit a power touch auto mover and blow caution to the wind. ThanksPower Movers are brilliant when you have a tight spot to tackle, or like me have a factory fitted wheel brake to line up....
When put my caravan on my drive, means I have swing it around and a very high chance of hitting the side of the house, the powermover enables me to stand back and watch the back end of the caravan as I moving it, something that is near on impossible if you manual pushing the caravan.
When it comes to lining up the wheel so that I can line up to fit the wheel brake, I can move the caravan forward/backward while watching the alinement at the wheel, not hazard a guess whether I've pushed the caravan enough one way or another, then go back and check
Same with hitching up, so much easier than trying to tug the caravan forward or push it back slightly etc etc.
We had to have one fitted when we brought our current caravan, the dealer offered us either a second hand one, or a new. The new one did come with a 5 year warranty that if any problems, the manufacture would come out to you, rather than you having to get the caravan to them... So we opted for the latter.
It is a worth while investment
You won't regret it and the auto engage makes it just that easier. Plus of course the 5 year warranty.Thank you all for your input. I've decided to fit a power touch auto mover and blow caution to the wind. Thanks