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MotorhomesNot enough payload – need uprating? Alternatively to contact us, please click here Well done!.
You’ve made the first step in knowing
how to operate your
motorhome legally. A new addition to
the motor home
section of our website gives you the option to check axle loadings when
adding
a bike/bike rack and load. This only gives basic loading options and
should you
need a more in-depth calculation please call us to discuss. ** See
notes below
on “are you sure it’s a motorhome”. ![]() Full instruction on the use of the program are contained inside the download Click Here to download. So
why are you here ? The main reasons people visit our motor home section are as listed above, to either uprate or downrate the carrying capacity. Below we have listed a bit more information about what the two options entail. Uprating Why uprate? Well the main reason for wanting to uprate is so you can carry more load, better known as payload. Depending upon the make/model of motor-home you have, uprating may be as simple as a converters plate and letter of declaration, others may require actual physical changes, such as wheel and tyre and/or suspension modifications. We will not go into the full ins and outs of uprating in
this section, for full details of how a vehicle can be approved for
uprating
please see our uprate section www.svtech.co.uk\faq3.html
. Things to bear in mind when uprating your vehicle.
There may be more to discuss but the above covers the more important aspects. Downrating Why downrate? Downrating is usually for one of two reasons. The main one being for licence restrictions. Either you’ve reached 70 years of age and are now restricted to a maximum GVW of 3500kg, medical restriction through particular types of diabetes or you’re a new driver and don’t hold a category C1 entitlement. The downrate for one of the above reasons is to 3500kg. The other reason for downrating that we come across is for heavy vehicles above 7500kg. These are more often than not the American imports like a Ford Gulfstream or Chevy Winnebago though we also have enquiries from owners with converted ex-army lorries or general commercial vehicles that are now a motorhome. The principle for the downrating is common across all weights and types of motorhomes and more often than not you will not need to make any physical changes to your vehicle. “Phew” I hear you say. Downrates on motor-homes are dealt with by the DVLA and are not a matter for VOSA. After we assess your vehicle setup and check the weights we supply you with a weight variant plate and letter of declaration. The plate is unique to your vehicle and states the new operating weights. The declaration sheet we supply is used to have your logbook and, where required, tax disc changed. Since the vehicle is not registered in our name we are unable to deal with the whole process for you. Don’t worry, we will supply you with the necessary forms to deal with the DVLA and we are only a phone call away should there be any queries on the day of change. That covers the easy bit and should be a pain free change. Now on to the Important aspect of downrating. IMPORTANT INFORMATION After downrating your motorhome you will restrict the amount of payload you can carry. Before proceeding with the process of downrating your should first obtain a weight ticket for your vehicle. We strongly recommend you weigh the front axle and back axle separately to ensure you will not suffer individual axle loading problems after downrating. To give a typical example of the affect of downrating and the remaining payload. e.g.
Are you sure it’s a
motorhome ? It is important you understand what is a motorhome and what is a dual usage vehicle. Vehicles used to carry goods as well as being used for living may be treated as a private heavy goods vehicle and come outside of the Motorhome category. If you’re carrying a race bike/car, whether for commercial gain or not, your vehicle may be treated as a goods vehicle. This is a matter for the DVLA and VOSA to decide upon. "A 'motor caravan' is "a motor vehicle (not being a living
van)
which is A 'living van' is "a vehicle, whether mechanically
propelled or not,
which Please also see the following website for further information on this. http://www.ukmotorhomes.net/motorhome-mot.shtml All SvTech uprates are approved under the relevant EC directives to comply with both Motorhome and Living Van categories. For Living Vans requiring the VOSA scheme we submit the report and all paperwork on your behalf. You should ensure you are operating under the right category since the enforcement penalties are very costly. |
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