Hello everyone, new to the forum so thought I'd say hello and ask a quick question. Bit of an intro to me, 38yrs old living nr North Walsham in North Norfolk, never owned a caravan but we've decided to take the plunge and are just taking baby steps into working out what we want and how to go about it
My question is around the noseweight limit for my vehicle, which is a 2008 Peugeot 207SW Outdoor (110BHP 1.6HDI) which has, what seems a very low 46kg noseweight limit. How does this impact stability? I understand that I need to load a caravan so that the noseweight is as near to the cars maximum figure as possible, but with a max limit that low, I worry about how acheivable that will be whilst retaining a decent stability margin.
The caravan I was looking at is a 2002 Lunar Chateau 400, which seems ideal for us, light and airy and a nice layout (are they as nice as they seem?), but if I were able to get the nose weight down to 45kg or so, is that going to mean that the centre of gravity of the caravan is too far back, I understand that the CG would need to be ahead of the main wheels?
Any help would be appreciated, as I am a newbie about how the different weights and balances affect things. Would the suggested car/van combo be suitable or safe?
Cheers
Matt
My question is around the noseweight limit for my vehicle, which is a 2008 Peugeot 207SW Outdoor (110BHP 1.6HDI) which has, what seems a very low 46kg noseweight limit. How does this impact stability? I understand that I need to load a caravan so that the noseweight is as near to the cars maximum figure as possible, but with a max limit that low, I worry about how acheivable that will be whilst retaining a decent stability margin.
The caravan I was looking at is a 2002 Lunar Chateau 400, which seems ideal for us, light and airy and a nice layout (are they as nice as they seem?), but if I were able to get the nose weight down to 45kg or so, is that going to mean that the centre of gravity of the caravan is too far back, I understand that the CG would need to be ahead of the main wheels?
Any help would be appreciated, as I am a newbie about how the different weights and balances affect things. Would the suggested car/van combo be suitable or safe?
Cheers
Matt