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Your problems are over thanks to the Camping and Caravanning Club; download and save on you hard drive.
There are 2 spread sheets, 1 for caravans up to 2010 and the other from 2011, it is when the definition of MIRO changed, so use the correct one, they are easy to follow. Next put in all your weights for MIRO, MTPLM, all the equipment and other things in your caravan and be surprised or not!! at your payload figure. It is not a substitute for a proper check on a weighbridge, but gives an idea of what you are carrying and if you are over the MTPLM and what you can add or take out of your caravan.
Click on the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p0gyy3e2946yy53/Guide-to-caravan-weight%20C%26CC.xls
------------- Skoda Octavia Estate 2.0TDi 4x4 (2012) towing a Compass Omega 482 (2014)
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