How often do you check your caravan wheel nuts?
This month one lucky winner will receive a torque wrench and a plastic sheathed 19mm socked designed for use with all wheels including alloys with 19mm nuts or studs.
The wrench is a Teng 1292AG-EP Torque Wrench 40-210nm 1/2in Drive with a retail value of £86. I picked it up for £50. This is a really good quality torque wrench and I've used a Teng Tools torque wrench myself for about 5 years so I'm not giving away something I wouldn't use.
We (Caravanwise) have had a few instances of caravans loosing their wheels this summer. Just imagine the catastrophe that results from this and the danger to the occupants of the tow car of a caravan being pulled at 55 MPH with a wheel missing. Of course your insurer will pick up the costs but that does not go any way to repairing the effects of the traumatic experience, possibly lost or completely spoilt holiday etc.
It is clearly much better to check the nuts before you tow your caravan.
If you're not sure how to do it there's an article on the subject here:
http://www.caravan-news.co.uk/articles/check-your-wheel-nuts-torque
Read your owners manual for specific recommendations for your caravan. It is important not to over tighten as well as not to under tighten the nuts.
To enter just reply to this email with your address details. The closing date for entries is midnight on 31st October 2013. No cash alternative. If the winner has not provided their address and does not provide this within 7 days of the closing date we reserve the right to re-draw the winner.
Good luck
Phil
PS It would be nice if members could chip in to a discussion on the issue of wheel nut torquing
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Prize Draw sponsored by Caravanwise the caravan insurance firm
This month one lucky winner will receive a torque wrench and a plastic sheathed 19mm socked designed for use with all wheels including alloys with 19mm nuts or studs.
The wrench is a Teng 1292AG-EP Torque Wrench 40-210nm 1/2in Drive with a retail value of £86. I picked it up for £50. This is a really good quality torque wrench and I've used a Teng Tools torque wrench myself for about 5 years so I'm not giving away something I wouldn't use.
We (Caravanwise) have had a few instances of caravans loosing their wheels this summer. Just imagine the catastrophe that results from this and the danger to the occupants of the tow car of a caravan being pulled at 55 MPH with a wheel missing. Of course your insurer will pick up the costs but that does not go any way to repairing the effects of the traumatic experience, possibly lost or completely spoilt holiday etc.
It is clearly much better to check the nuts before you tow your caravan.
If you're not sure how to do it there's an article on the subject here:
http://www.caravan-news.co.uk/articles/check-your-wheel-nuts-torque
Read your owners manual for specific recommendations for your caravan. It is important not to over tighten as well as not to under tighten the nuts.
To enter just reply to this email with your address details. The closing date for entries is midnight on 31st October 2013. No cash alternative. If the winner has not provided their address and does not provide this within 7 days of the closing date we reserve the right to re-draw the winner.
Good luck
Phil
PS It would be nice if members could chip in to a discussion on the issue of wheel nut torquing
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Prize Draw sponsored by Caravanwise the caravan insurance firm