GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #25 | Page 9

RV FEATURE SAG IN THE REAR THE MYTH: My 4WD was sagging in the rear when I hitched up, so I fitted heavy-duty rear springs. Now, it rides level. I therefore don’t need a weight distribution hitch. TRUE COMPLIANCE CONCERNS THE MYTH: I’ve read horror stories about non-compliant RVs being sold to unsuspecting caravanners. I can’t trust that my new van will be built properly and have adequate after-sales support. times FALSE With all the info you can get from the internet these days, people are learning more and are more aware of what to ask and look for in their new purchase. Stick to a known, reputable brand name. check ...sort of. The amount of times I am asked ‘do I need a weight distribution hitch?’ tells me there is a lot of confusion surrounding this topic. The only way to know for certain is to drop the van on the towball and see how much the rear of the vehicle drops in comparison to the front. If it’s still level, or if there’s only minimal drop, then you do not need one. But if you have about a 50mm drop then, yes, I recommend you use one. However, others advise using one if the vehicle drops in the rear by as little as 10-20mm. Ultimately, use some good judgment and common sense, and if you are still not confident, seek advice from a van specialist. In terms of fitting heavy-duty rear springs, remember that even though they may prevent the vehicle from drooping in the rear, the ball weight causing it hasn’t disappeared or in any way reduced. / 9