Hi Sandy,
it has been mentioned a couple of times about checking the GVM. I will go a little further with regards to the Esperence, If you are getting the de-rated load limit model then you ARE going to regret it. ie if the GVM has been reduced to allow you to drive it on a normal car licence then I will go so far to say that when it is loaded you will be more than likely overweight. This leads to problems with insurance and the men in blue etc. One member on the Winni forum recently has just jumped through the hoops to have his Esperence's GVM increased. His Tare weight ended up being no where near what was stated by Avida. The Tare is now 4440kg while the GVM is 5200kg and the GCM is now 8700 kg.
It doesn't cost any extra for Avida to supply the vehicle with a 5200 kg GVM so make sure that is what you are getting. You will however be required to have a light rigid licence to drive it. They are very easy to get if you don't already have one.
Also don't get long range fuel tanks as you still won't have the carrying capacity and you don't need them.
PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
-
- Posts: 774
- Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2012 9:28 pm
- Location: on the east coast.
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:36 am
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Hi and thanks for adding me Terry and Thank you everyone for your helpful suggestions. 

-
- Posts: 4554
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:46 pm
- Location: Central Coast NSW
- Has thanked: 17 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Welcome to the phunny pharm guys. That new outfit sounds like a wonderful adventure for you both. Do take the advice from those who know better than I , the weight thing is really scary.
Take your camera when getting the vehicle. Take lots of photos of all the operations, especially each stage of getting the awning down and back up. It is one of those things that many new owners have big arguments about.
Enjoy the experience
Deborah
Take your camera when getting the vehicle. Take lots of photos of all the operations, especially each stage of getting the awning down and back up. It is one of those things that many new owners have big arguments about.
Enjoy the experience
Deborah
Deborah
Just get out there and enjoy life
Just get out there and enjoy life
-
- Posts: 15963
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:44 pm
- Location: Mannum South Australia by the beautiful Murray River
- Has thanked: 50 times
- Been thanked: 30 times
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Video cameraSteveW wrote:They will probably do a good handover. Trouble is, a couple of days later you won't remember a bit of it!


That brings another thing to mind, get very short occy straps to put around the tops of the awning arms to hold them in the closed position, they do have small locking clips but they are known to let you down at the most inopportune moment resulting in the awning wrapping itself around the bowser as you pull into the servo



A person may fail many times, they only become a failure when they blame someone else John Burrows
Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves
Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves
-
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:24 am
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Personally I do not favor the occy straps. My preference is to use velcro straps with a small buckle at one end which enables you to bind the arms very tightly
.
.
-
- Posts: 24720
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:12 pm
- Location: Strathalbyn SA
- Been thanked: 37 times
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Kinky I saybaysidetas wrote:Personally I do not favor the occy straps. My preference is to use velcro straps with a small buckle at one end which enables you to bind the arms very tightly
.


Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
-
- Posts: 137
- Joined: Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:47 am
- Location: Fishing Point NSW
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Hi and welcome,for years I have used the velcro strap that comes with the camec deflappers they do have a buckle on one end and as my awning arm tie downs they have worked well for me, one on each end, and they give a tight wrap around the arms, enjoy the new toy, its a big and beautiful country out there and you will meet many characters on your travels
Chris aka Keevo52, Living at Fishing Point Lake Macquarie NSW Husband to Glennis, and now accompanied with our Mini Poodle Coco, wishing we were back on the road in our winnie and toad.
-
- Posts: 4554
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:46 pm
- Location: Central Coast NSW
- Has thanked: 17 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Couldn't get Velcro straps long enough, so we bought a couple of small leather dog collars. They hold the awning posts in position quite neatly.
Deborah
Just get out there and enjoy life
Just get out there and enjoy life
-
- Posts: 2343
- Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:03 pm
- Location: Glenelg, South Australia
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
dream4red wrote:Couldn't get Velcro straps long enough, so we bought a couple of small leather dog collars.



Steve Williams
http://stevew1945blog.com/
Every absurdity has a champion to defend it.
Oliver Goldsmith. 1728 -1774
http://stevew1945blog.com/
Every absurdity has a champion to defend it.
Oliver Goldsmith. 1728 -1774
-
- Posts: 2019
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2012 2:43 pm
- Location: N.F.A.
Re: PRE DELIVERY CHECKS ON NEW MOTOR HOME
Never used anything to hold the awning closed yet. The one our US rental is electric. That is really easy to set up!
Wobblybox on wheels
Pace Arrow. La de da, property in two continents..
Pace Arrow. La de da, property in two continents..