Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't! But I do notice that it's different every time.May I ask just how many on here honestly check the nose load before each journey?
May I ask just how many on here honestly check the nose load before each journey?
I carry a nose weight gauge but I only check it if we change the payload.May I ask just how many on here honestly check the nose load before each journey?
And there‘s me thinking you liked the front seat 🤪🤪I carry a nose weight gauge but I only check it if we change the payload.
I tend not to carry heavy items at the front of the caravan apart from the gas bottle.
I have seen the size of your breakfast Buttie. 😀😀I carry a nose weight gauge but I only check it if we change the payload.
I tend not to carry heavy items at the front of the caravan apart from the gas bottle.
That would be me.May I ask just how many on here honestly check the nose load before each journey?
Sam ,nor adjust their tire pressures after arriving or when leaving.
I always do both.
Pot - Kettle 😜😝And there‘s me thinking you liked the front seat 🤪🤪
Ah! Took me a while to get there but I see what you mean.Sam ,
A faux pas🥴🥴
Tres bien Sam😉Ah! Took me a while to get there but I see what you mean.
It sounded better in my head.
😉
I do
My wife has a habit of putting very heavy things at the front of the caravan, just after i think we're all done!
That would be me.
Tell her if she is doing that she needs to ride at the rear to balance the weight at the front.
Always surprises me when we're people watching on site, how many people don't check the nose weight when leaving nor adjust their tire pressures after arriving or when leaving.
I always do both.
Cumaidh beatha a’ dolTres bien Sam😉
Cogito, ergo sum.🤪🤪Cumaidh beatha a’ dol
Sam beat me to the short answer,I check the tyre pressures before going away but I have never had a problem with them dropping when touring.
My recent Subaru Forester had three specified pressures. One for up to four passengers including driver, second five passengers and luggage, third for towing.As far as I can remember car manufacturers have always quoted two pressures depending on load. I hope no one has forgotten😉
It depends how long you are touring for. I checked the tyre pressure of the caravan tyres the day we left home 25th August and they were 4.5bar (65psi) and today, not quite 9 weeks later, they were 3.6bar (52psi). Could be that back in August the ambient temperature was a good deal hotter than today.Not so much a question of the pressure dropping when touring but more a case that the pressure needs to be different when towing compared with driving around when not.