Noseweight experiment - Getting it right!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • I get asked lost of questions about getting the Noseweight right and what it should be at. Caravan Noseweight should be between 5 & 7% of the caravans MTPLM. This is the way I have found to get the most accurate reading...not always possible!
    Please Note: This vlog was filmed in September 2021!
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Комментарии • 33

  • @caravanningmacs8009
    @caravanningmacs8009 2 года назад +3

    Hi Martin. Thanks for a really useful vlog. I'm a bit "sensitive" about nose-weights as all the Baileys we've had seem too light for my peace of mind and I find myself having to "artificially" weight the van towards the front, which throws up other questions about overall payload and whether things can be carried in the car or in the van. We have the van at home on the drive, but as it is sloping, as is the road in front, I usually check nosewight when we get it levelled on site for a more accurate measurement. Not the best or most convenient process, but likely to give a more accurate reading. Thanks as ever for a really useful vlog on an important aspect.
    Cheers. George and Trish

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад +2

      Hi George & Trish, hope you are enjoying the NEC! We are the other way round with our Bailey, more weight behind the axle the even it out. It’s a delicate balancing act,
      Thanks for watching 😊

  • @andrewormondroyd7409
    @andrewormondroyd7409 2 года назад

    Great vlog Martin, very informative for both us veterans and a must for the newbies

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад

      Its difficult to get a complete flat surface, think I found the only nearest level spot on our storage!

  • @durhamcaravaners
    @durhamcaravaners 2 года назад

    Never even thought about level ground.. many thanks for the vid 👍

  • @colinrimmer789
    @colinrimmer789 2 года назад

    Another excellent video Martin 👍

  • @gnarlyboot477
    @gnarlyboot477 2 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the very thought provoking content. Never thought about the caravan being level. Always thought it more important that the nose weight gauge is perpendicular. Be interesting to see actual numbers for level and perpendicularity.

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад

      It's very difficult to get complete level ground, unless you're on a weigh bridge! Just have to play around with it. cheers

  • @paulpringle8263
    @paulpringle8263 2 года назад

    Hi Martin. Very useful information thanks for sharing

  • @HitchUpAndTow
    @HitchUpAndTow 2 года назад

    Great video, very interesting👍Mark

  • @meandmygirl667
    @meandmygirl667 2 года назад

    Hi Martin, another very informative video. I normally check mine on my drive with the rear of the van closest to the house, the drive slopes slightly downhill towards the house. Wondered why I kept getting different readings last year when I was checking. I will be checking at the storage facility which is on a flat/level surface.

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад

      Don’t think you’ll ever get a complete level surface, just have to keep playing around with it. Thanks for watching

  • @totaltouring829
    @totaltouring829 2 года назад

    Bloomin eck Martin , you’ve thrown a spanner in the works . Great vlog though…

  • @fat-shotgolf2937
    @fat-shotgolf2937 2 года назад

    Great video thanks 😊

  • @stehume
    @stehume 3 месяца назад

    have to know the except weight of the van loaded first, local Weighbridges
    good video

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  3 месяца назад +1

      I always work off the max MTPLM, but like you said unless you put it on an weighbridge every time you go out you will never know. Would be good if storages had weighbridges! Cheers

  • @multipreach2674
    @multipreach2674 Год назад

    Nice 1 pal, how do I read the plate on my renault scenic to know what’s the sweet spot? I’m only using a trailer tent which states 49 kg on the plate for nose weight, is that the maximum or the standard unladen weight of it as it is? My vehicle weighs 2200kg, is that kerb weight? As 5 percent of that is 110kg.

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  Год назад

      Depends on the year and make of the Scenic, we had one years ago and from what I remember it was max 75kg on vehicle nose weight. If the trailer is an Alko chassis they are usually rated at 100kg, I would look for the MTPLM of the trailer and try to get to the 5-7%. You should be able to feel when it's right as it should be stable when towing. It's just a case of playing around with the weight distribution. Cheers

    • @multipreach2674
      @multipreach2674 Год назад

      @@TheCaravanNut hi mate, it’s a 2011 grand scenic 1.9 dci, trailer is a raclet moovea 2016. So on the trailer plate it has 49kg is it 5 percent of that I’m looking for on the nose?

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  Год назад

      I've tried to find info on it but can't find anything. The car is 75kg on the nose but don't think you'll get near that as it's a light trailer.

  • @Bugs1953
    @Bugs1953 2 года назад +1

    More importantly what is your towbars acceptable weight.

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад

      105Kg on this one, a good fitter should give you all that info!

  • @chrisdickson9613
    @chrisdickson9613 2 года назад

    Hiya Martin Chris here. Good video. Made me think. I've been having my nose weight at 90 can you tell me if that's right. I'm towing with a Renault Traffic sport 2ltr 2021 reg. Caravan is the lunar quaser 546 2010. Thank you in advance. Hope you and the family are well

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад

      The only info I can find states an 85Kg noseweight, the van will be standard Also 100Kg. I would contact the tow bar fitter or the dealer to check. cheers

    • @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap
      @CaravanWithThatYorkshireChap 2 года назад

      If you check the specifications in your vehicles handbook you should find this information.

  • @thomaswatt1658
    @thomaswatt1658 2 года назад

    The part I don't get,do you take the reading at the height of the hitch or when the jockey wheel is off the ground so all the weight is on the gauge.

    • @TheCaravanNut
      @TheCaravanNut  2 года назад +1

      The idea is that it's done at tow ball height and the Jockey wheel off the ground to get the weight. You couldn't tell in the vlog but there was no weight on the Jockey wheel whilst doing it. cheers