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Former Deputy editor Nigel Donnelly tackles a couple of small but
Motorhomes aren’t the easiest things to keep secure. You can clamp the wheels, fit steering wheel locks, and install an alarm, but there’s always that nagging thought: what if someone still breaks in?
There’s no denying that pitching a caravan can be a bit of a faff, particularly if you have a larger tourer. Whether you reverse the van onto its pitch or manoeuvre it by hand, it takes up valuable ho
CARAVANS AREN’T THE easiest things to keep secure. You can clamp the wheels, fit hitchlocks, and install an alarm, but there’s always that nagging thought: what if someone still breaks in? Our 1998 to
While many motorhomes are fitted with a smart set of alloy wheels, not all are and some of these factory wheels can be quite boring and, in the case of older wheels, can really limit your tyre options
WE ALL KNOW that most caravans rely on a three-wheel configuration for on-site manoeuvring. More modern tourers have the luxury of movers (p78), which use the leisure battery to activate electric moto
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