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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / May 2005

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Shogun towbar?hitching up caravan.............

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Andy E - 27 May 2005 20:40 GMT
Buying a Shogun 3.2 in the next few weeks and want some advice please.

Any Shogun owners help me with this query please?

Will I have problems hitching my 2003 alko stabiliser, does the spare wheel
on the rear of the vehicle, get in the way?

If so how do I get over this problem please? Can you purchase a longer tow
bar with a longer reach etc etc?

Please your comments are appreciated...

AE
The Caretaker - 28 May 2005 09:04 GMT
> Buying a Shogun 3.2 in the next few weeks and want some advice please.
>
> Any Shogun owners help me with this query please?
>
> Will I have problems hitching my 2003 alko stabiliser, does the spare wheel
> on the rear of the vehicle, get in the way?

Yes.

> If so how do I get over this problem please? Can you purchase a longer tow
> bar with a longer reach etc etc?

Yes.

Personally I'd get a better tow vehicle.  :)

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Painless - 29 May 2005 20:02 GMT
> Buying a Shogun 3.2 in the next few weeks and want some advice please.
>
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> AE

http://www.pocuk.com/forums/index.php and look (down) under caravanning.
You'll find many 'n answer for any other questions too.

Have fun with you Shogun

Frank
 
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