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Back from France... :D But I can't recognize the place, I must get used to it first. Colour sheme looks good :) Anyway, I'm still looking for a set of car wheels (15 inches, 4 x 108mm stud => peugeot, citroen, ford fitment), then we'll see what happens. |
I miss the DSC smileys!!!!!!!! |
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Then look again ;) The trailer is very heavy... It's not made from aluminium :) |
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Any idea if I can fit strong tyres (7ply) on car wheels? |
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give Steve at Wraysbury tryes a call mate:) |
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I hate giving phone calls, I feel even more stupid when I don't understand people... :lol: Anyway will surely call him at one stage. |
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if it helps mate, do you want me to call him in the morning? if so - can you email me all the info you need to ask? :) |
I've just had 2 new tyres fitted on the horse trailer (keeping the standard wheels, less hassle). First difference (and problem...), the trailer seems to be less stable, could it be because they've got different profil? Used front tyres like tractor tyres, brand new rear tyres more like car tyres. All size are the same, just the shape of the tyres is quite different... If I try to go faster than 55mph, the trailer starts moving from left to right and so does the rear of the car (that's bl00dy frightening). I hope to be able to go to CC tomorrow :( Other thing, my tow bar starts to move a little bit... I will tight it again tonight but is it possible that I need a special stronger towbar to tow a horse trailer? Now is one of those moments when I wish my passion was the chess.... |
Pony trailers are not usually designed to be taken over 50mph Tonio. load the trailer (weight should be centred) and take it out for a spin & see how it handles. |
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