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Re: Jay's Caravan under 750kg Build UPDATE 28/07/13

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 11:21 pm
by dan_2k_uk
Dont make it too narrow or you will regret it if you get a bigger tow vehicle in the future.

Re: Jay's Caravan under 750kg Build UPDATE 28/07/13

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 11:41 pm
by Jay18
well i would love a lwb sammy, but i might be anding up with the rangie, basically its being designed to work well with the zuk, i would prefer to stay with zuks to be honest because ive never seen people help anyone else out as much as zuk owners, the rest just seem to slag you off etc..

Re: Jay's Caravan under 750kg Build UPDATE 28/07/13

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:39 am
by Anton
Jay18 wrote:well i would love a lwb sammy, but i might be anding up with the rangie, basically its being designed to work well with the zuk, i would prefer to stay with zuks to be honest because ive never seen people help anyone else out as much as zuk owners, the rest just seem to slag you off etc..
Zuk owners are just a bit more down to earth, perhaps? I've noticed the same thing though, Zuk owners are just *better people*... :lol:

Re: Jay's Caravan under 750kg Build UPDATE 28/07/13

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:45 am
by Jordi
Anton wrote:
Jay18 wrote:well i would love a lwb sammy, but i might be anding up with the rangie, basically its being designed to work well with the zuk, i would prefer to stay with zuks to be honest because ive never seen people help anyone else out as much as zuk owners, the rest just seem to slag you off etc..
Zuk owners are just a bit more down to earth, perhaps? I've noticed the same thing though, Zuk owners are just *better people*... :lol:
Nothing to add, other than i completely agree.

Re: Jay's Caravan under 750kg Build UPDATE 28/07/13

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:16 pm
by Jay18
right guys, my parents have bought me a small caravan for my birthday this month, £100 and is only about 600kg, will be starting a new thread for it so up to scottie if he wants to delete this thread...
i dont mind...