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Hannah Judes Dad

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Re: Towing with the Omega
« Reply #30 on: 11 May 2010, 14:59:30 »

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another plus is that you can hold them up to the light and see whats left inside :y

This is true,I have changed to plastic bottles and they are so much lighter and can be seen through for gas reamaining.  :y
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Re: Towing with the Omega
« Reply #31 on: 11 May 2010, 15:29:54 »

I used to row a trailer tent years ago, it used to snake like hell at times. The wife would be sat there frightened to death, screaming her knickers off, and all I could do was carry on driving with tears of laughter pouring down my cheeks. Oh happy days.     ::)
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Re: Towing with the Omega
« Reply #32 on: 11 May 2010, 19:43:31 »

I had the same problem, fitted after market spring assistors, what a waste of money they were so i just removed the jockey wheel and put it in the boot till we got to the camp site and put it back on, Problem solved.
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Re: Towing with the Omega
« Reply #33 on: 11 May 2010, 21:07:37 »

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Me again Mick The height of the tow baron the estate would also be helpful
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My 2001 saloon with Grayston coil spring assistors measures 71cm to top of rear wheel arches.

Before I fitted the assistors I use to have to remove the jockey wheel but can now leave it on the van whilst towing  :y

Oh and I've got the 10kg BP gas light bottle in the front locker which is a lot lighter than a steel Calor gas bottle  8-)
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Re: Towing with the Omega
« Reply #34 on: 12 May 2010, 14:53:05 »

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I used to row a trailer tent years ago, it used to snake like hell at times. The wife would be sat there frightened to death, screaming her knickers off, and all I could do was carry on driving with tears of laughter pouring down my cheeks. Oh happy days.     ::)

I am not surprised it snaked if you were rowing  ;D ;D ;D
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