- Mar 20, 2009
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Hello, I've just finished fitting and testing a Purpleline Enduro II motor mover to my Abbey Vogue. Am just posting this to say I think it's a bargain (£549 from World of Camping). It's well made and has no trouble moving over 1400kg. It took me rather longer than the 2 hours advertised but then I am fussy about wiring runs, switch placement etc and I soldered the connections rather than crimping them.
This is the first motor mover I've had so I can't make comparisons but all seems good to me.
Ideally two people needed at the start (just until the motors and main crossbar are in place) but I did it on my own on the drive using old wood blocks for support while the brackets were bolted-up.
I got fed up looking at all the different ones, comparing spec and prices and so on and in the end took the view that provided it moves the caravan and doesn't cost the earth then I would be happy.
This is the first motor mover I've had so I can't make comparisons but all seems good to me.
Ideally two people needed at the start (just until the motors and main crossbar are in place) but I did it on my own on the drive using old wood blocks for support while the brackets were bolted-up.
I got fed up looking at all the different ones, comparing spec and prices and so on and in the end took the view that provided it moves the caravan and doesn't cost the earth then I would be happy.
