Hi LutzClive, once again you are digressing totally from the subject. May I remind you that the subject of this thread is:
'Wheel spin with front wheel drive'
With reference to this subject title, I don't think anybody is interested in long discourses about 4x4's or even tractors. It doesn't help Jim one bit in answering his question. Please stick to the topic with a constructive suggestion how to avoid potential wheel spin problems with a front wheel drive car.
Your criticism of my suggestion to keep a recovery rope in the car is fair (although I don't see it quite as critical if you use a bit of common sense) but although you have said a lot you have not offered much in the way of an alternative.
Having said that I wouldn't overrate the problem. There are so many front wheel drive cars towing caravans that they can't all be unsuitable and anyway, there is nearly always someone nearby to help on the odd occasion where they may have got stuck.
Its called conversation Lutz - Dave and I carry on more than one at a time!Crikey, Clive, what have emissions got to do with wheel spin? You don't learn, do you?!!!
Thanks for your suggestion Royston, I dont have a motor mover but atleast your comment is relevant. How are you getting on with the wing mirrors? I have an old set which hook over the edge of the door and are tensioned by an elastic which hooks over the door bottom edge. Works very well but you have to be careful to protect the door or you get 2 nice little dents. Havent tried them on the Vectra yet though!Jim,
Getting back to the vectra front wheel spinning on wet grass.
As you recall I to have a vectra, when I am on a slope or parked on wet grass, I use the caravan motor mover to move the van onto to the gravel then hitch up.
Royston.
Indeed Clive has Stinky, quite a few times. And if 2 wheel drives don't get stuck, please go tell the owner of High Moor Farm park, a few seasons ago when on the Easter break the weather turned foul. What happened? You guessed it, the many 2 wheel drive cars that couldn't be bothered to wait for the tractor to pull them off ended up getting bogged down and carving up the grass pitches, must have cost the family run business thousands in lost revenue and repairs. Trouble is, as a site owner, do you stop people staying during one of your most profitable times, because the weather turns bad? I dare say there are a few 4x4 owners that will demonstrate their cars ability and go too far, but like you said, that's down to the people, not the car.That's very giving of you lol, I don't think clive ever asked what car I drive though?
You're also completely wrong about 2 wheel drive cars getting stuck before they hitch to a 'van also.
It's not how many wheels turn, it's how clever/daft the driver is. I've seen too many 4x4s churn up the ground, and what a mess they make too.
Hi LolEven longer if the Anti's get their way.
Clive, if you read through some of the posts you will see we had quite a weekend while you were away, but it's gone quite on the 4x4 front. So if we don't say anymore about it, it might stay like that for a while, give the other folks a rest I suppose. See, it's as you said, we are caring sharing caravaners!Even longer if the Anti's get their way.