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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Diesel Power on August 07, 2014, 11:50:28 PM
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With the new style of hybrids like the Exodus 14, Kimberley Karavan, Robust Evoke and Lifestyle AT12, would you class them to be exempt from "No Caravans" areas?
Regards
Angus.
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With the new style of hybrids like the Exodus 14, Kimberley Karavan, Robust Evoke and Lifestyle AT12, would you class them to be exempt from "No Caravans" areas
No
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Depends on what they weight and it's height.......some camper trailers weight as much as a caravan or more.
If you know the area/track and the capabilities of your set up than go for it
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The units I have mentioned weight wise are between 1700- 2500 kg. Height is similar across the board at a max of 2350mm.
Regards.
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I recon a simple rule is if it is wider than the tow vehicle and more than 1.5x longer than the tow vehicle it is classed as some sort of camper caravan cross over
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Manufacturers badge them for a market but, Exodus 14, Kimberley Karavan, are clearly caravans.
It's a bit like a manufacturer calling their trailer 'off road', just a sticker to get a sale to a particular market.
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No.........but I can't read when it suits me !!! ;D
Where do these places exist ??
Only place I've seen these signs are on some roads/tracks ADVISING that no trailers or caravans proceed ..
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Yeah it's mainly certain roads and ranges.
Do you have any issues accessing areas with your lifestyle AT, Gronk?
Regards
Angus.
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Yeah it's mainly certain roads and ranges.
Do you have any issues accessing areas with your lifestyle AT, Gronk?
Regards
Angus.
Except for the extra 3ft in height, the "van" is nearly the exact same measurements as my previous KK....so, no, not really....but lack of rearward vision does make it a lot harder to get into ( and out of ) tight places.
But everything is always a compromise and I would never say it would go anywhere a KK would.....but where I do go, it's in a bit more comfort than the KK..
But I would have no hesitation taking it down a road that had a sign "advising" against caravans....but I have seen at least one sign that said no caravans ( which had a fine attached ), so I wouldn't in that case.