- Sep 29, 2010
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Hi, the ABI Award Globestar I was given for free has a noseweight of 75kg, whilst my VX Combo has a noseweight max of 50kg. I towed it the 3 miles to my house today and it pulled it fine. It has no gas bottles or anything in the front section, so is there any way I can "tune" the caravan to have a nose weight reduction? I was thinking of reducing weight in the front and maybe adding it to just behind the axle?
The whole nose weight thing is confusing-my van can take a half tonne load in the back but it's rarely ever got any weight in it. So surely a van with a 25kg bag of cement right at the back doors and a 50kg noseweight caravan won't be any different to an unladen van with a 75kg noseweight caravan? Is the whole issue the weight bearing down on the back of the van and how that affects steering etc? I doubt this would shear any bolts. I'm stripping some weight out of the van so should I get it weighed on a bridge when the work is done and work on 7% of the real weight then test it with scales?
The whole nose weight thing is confusing-my van can take a half tonne load in the back but it's rarely ever got any weight in it. So surely a van with a 25kg bag of cement right at the back doors and a 50kg noseweight caravan won't be any different to an unladen van with a 75kg noseweight caravan? Is the whole issue the weight bearing down on the back of the van and how that affects steering etc? I doubt this would shear any bolts. I'm stripping some weight out of the van so should I get it weighed on a bridge when the work is done and work on 7% of the real weight then test it with scales?