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Thanks very much, I am sure that we will now that we can use her!
It is such a shame that a good product and the excitement of buying her has been marred like this. But now that is all behind us and we can look forward to many years of pleasure.
Your 670 Cora is 44cm (17") longer than our 650. I have already tested the chassis extenders under the back of the vehicle!
I needed to do a turn-about in a country lane. I was doing a 'normal' reverse into a firm's driveway when...
I was wakened by the most awful noise as the chassis extenders met the slope of the driveway!! I imagined total destruction of my rear bumper but, on inspection, I'd 'got away with it'!
My final offering before bed... The low chassis works well but be careful not to GROUND it!!
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Sounds like you were very lucky! I had already realized that I would have to be very careful with the overhang at the back. Pulling out when parked alongside a wall is another time to be wary.
We live right out in the country down windy lanes and I have to be rather careful just driving along them. It could be fun driving in Ireland when we go on holiday in June, Irish roads tend to undulate rather a lot! I have heard them described as being like the North Sea in a gale, luckily I don't suffer from sea sickness We met some French m/h owners last time we went to Ireland who could barely speak English and I could only speak a couple of words of French. They were trying to tell me that it had been rough when they crossed to Ireland. It was all done in sign language, a hand waved up and down and then placed over the mouth complete with a heave! He could have been describing the Irish roads.
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