Good info thank. Your house earth stake needs to be replaced or placed, we had same problem. Electrician replaced it and went away. Parks are under strict rules.
About the 'mild shock' problem - you say there's no issue while at a caravan park, only at home. I'd be getting the van checked in situ (ie; at home) by an electrician - you've got a couple of kids to think of here.....extension leads for caravan parks have a larger earth pin than domestic extension leads (is this a clue to your problem?).
Hey mate Thankx for the advice this video was posted about a year ago The problem has been fixed I’m not sure what it was but they sorted it out cheers
Electrical I have seen a guy die when he went under the van because his dogs were scared to move because they were getting shocked. It may be your house or lead is incorrectly wired. I am an electrician
Good video on the process but you really need to get the alignment settings from the caravan manufacturer. You were chasing vertical for camber and zero for caster. Most vans with independent suspension will have some negative camber and toe in for castor. Dual axle vans may have the back axle set differently to the front axle. Forgot to mention if you haven’t got the factory settings measure the camber and caster on the wheels you think are are ok and replicate on the wheel that is scrubbing. I owe you an apology. Should of listened to your commentary more carefully. What you described is perfect for an on trip fix till you get to a caravan service center.
Measure off the rim mate, there will always be a bulge at the bottom of the wheel from the caravan weight on it.
Good info thank. Your house earth stake needs to be replaced or placed, we had same problem. Electrician replaced it and went away. Parks are under strict rules.
Wouldn’t your caravan need to be dead level to be able to plumb the side of the wheel with the level?
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Cheers legend appreciate the support
Hi, Did you notice any difference in the way the caravan towed or tracked after your adjustment
Not at all mate just the wear on the tyres basically stoped
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Hey mate check the earths on the lead for your shock problem.
About the 'mild shock' problem - you say there's no issue while at a caravan park, only at home. I'd be getting the van checked in situ (ie; at home) by an electrician - you've got a couple of kids to think of here.....extension leads for caravan parks have a larger earth pin than domestic extension leads (is this a clue to your problem?).
Hey mate Thankx for the advice this video was posted about a year ago The problem has been fixed I’m not sure what it was but they sorted it out cheers
Electrical I have seen a guy die when he went under the van because his dogs were scared to move because they were getting shocked. It may be your house or lead is incorrectly wired. I am an electrician
I’m sure it’s the house mate it dosnt happen all the time only on this house an random caravan parks
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Good video on the process but you really need to get the alignment settings from the caravan manufacturer. You were chasing vertical for camber and zero for caster. Most vans with independent suspension will have some negative camber and toe in for castor. Dual axle vans may have the back axle set differently to the front axle.
Forgot to mention if you haven’t got the factory settings measure the camber and caster on the wheels you think are are ok and replicate on the wheel that is scrubbing.
I owe you an apology. Should of listened to your commentary more carefully. What you described is perfect for an on trip fix till you get to a caravan service center.