Looks like the sort of thing they use on film set locations
Bob
I was going to say something similar. If you look at the ML it's rear doesn't appear to be on the bump stops. The hitch looks a sensible height off the ground which makes me think the a frame is bent.That doesn't look right to me. And I don't mean the ML. That chassis doesn't look right. To me anyway.
This is why the should implement inspections on them to ensure they are safe and legal on the roads.
Trucks have to comply to regulations as do cars. It is assumed that they will under go a regular inspection to make sure they are safe.
No where do they have any sort of inspections on caravans to make sure of that.
nor do they on any trailer.....even if the van passes a test the loading of it can make it unsafe....having said that nose heavy is the most stable...that van is unlikely to snakeThis is why the should implement inspections on them to ensure they are safe and legal on the roads.
Trucks have to comply to regulations as do cars. It is assumed that they will under go a regular inspection to make sure they are safe.
No where do they have any sort of inspections on caravans to make sure of that.
This should be watched by all towing...nor do they on any trailer.....even if the van passes a test the loading of it can make it unsafe....having said that nose heavy is the most stable...that van is unlikely to snake
Thats an old one....as I said nose heavy is the most stable....when I see bikes on the back of a caravan it reminds me of that video......to be honest Im happier with the set up in the OP than I am with bikes on the backThis should be watched by all towing...
Amen to thatSometimes in life we need to just get it done and hope and pray...i do it every day I wish the guy luck he gets to his destination