Lesley & Erich on the road again.

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Lesley & Erich on the road again.

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Forgot to take a photo as we were leaving but now parked up behind the Bowenville Pub. Heading for the Goondiwindi Showgrounds tomorrow. Image
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Looks good... safe trip..
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BernieQ wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:58 pm Looks good... safe trip..
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Inside pics etc please Lesley
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Enjoy yourselves, nice looking unit. Cheers Robert
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As above... 😁
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Swisslulu wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:24 pm Forgot to take a photo as we were leaving but now parked up behind the Bowenville Pub. Heading for the Goondiwindi Showgrounds tomorrow. Image
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Looks good. I thought the idea of the change over to a MH was not to be towing ?
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Brucie2 wrote:Want my opinion?
Back tyres are too small for Australian conditions. Might be OK in the European mountain country.
I've already blown the guts out of one rear tyre.
Please do not buy those cheapies that do fit in that size. Go for the highest rated ones you can get. (weight & temperature wise)
I think they are/were designed for parcel delivery work in cities?
Do you know the weight on each back corner Lesley? (separately)
Weighed at pickup with full fuel tank, bull bar, tow bar and side steps: Left rear axle 1229kg Right Rear axle 1351kg.

Haven’t weighed it packed for travel.
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Shirley wrote:Looks good. I thought the idea of the change over to a MH was not to be towing ?
No, the aim was to stop towing a caravan. Hitching the towed car is easier than messing with WDH etc.
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