Autosleeper Pollensa
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Autosleeper Pollensa
Hi everybody!!!
Who has an Autosleeper Pollensa please? I have the Ford Automatic and the drive is really really hard. Tyre pressures recommended are 41 front and 53 rear for softer ride. However, Michelin Campomg tyres have a much greater pressure. Is is just the Ford that is hard. I have had my old girl (2002) fully re-upholstered and she looks great. But please - my poor back after 1500 miles through France and Switzerland!!! Anyone help with Michelin Camping tyres and/or tyre pressures.
Cally
Who has an Autosleeper Pollensa please? I have the Ford Automatic and the drive is really really hard. Tyre pressures recommended are 41 front and 53 rear for softer ride. However, Michelin Campomg tyres have a much greater pressure. Is is just the Ford that is hard. I have had my old girl (2002) fully re-upholstered and she looks great. But please - my poor back after 1500 miles through France and Switzerland!!! Anyone help with Michelin Camping tyres and/or tyre pressures.
Cally

sandalwood- New Member
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Auto-Sleeper : POLLENSA
Re: Autosleeper Pollensa
Hi Cally,
We have a 1999 Peugeot Pollensa.
Got to say the ride is fine in the old girl, Definatelt smoother than the Rapido we used to have - short of a tiny lack of power on the inclines but not enough to ben issue for us.
Cant really help with the Tyres as I have Maxilla (rear) and Firestone (front).
Not had the van long enough to get to grips with those sorts of intracasies as yet :0)
Good luck finding out more about these issues.
Can I ask how much it cost to get fully re-upholstered? That's one thing I am deffo interested in for mine.
Regards
BB
We have a 1999 Peugeot Pollensa.
Got to say the ride is fine in the old girl, Definatelt smoother than the Rapido we used to have - short of a tiny lack of power on the inclines but not enough to ben issue for us.
Cant really help with the Tyres as I have Maxilla (rear) and Firestone (front).
Not had the van long enough to get to grips with those sorts of intracasies as yet :0)
Good luck finding out more about these issues.
Can I ask how much it cost to get fully re-upholstered? That's one thing I am deffo interested in for mine.
Regards
BB
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busterbb- Member
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Member Age : 56
Location : Stirlingshire
Auto-Sleeper : 1999 Puegeot Pollens
Re: Pollensa
Have you considered fitting Airide suspension? Not cheap - Towtal in Stoke on Trent supply & fit for £500 approx. We've not had it done yet on our Pollensa on Ford 2.5 TD, but is a serious consideration as we also want to fit a towbar. Not sure yet what other half intends to tow, but that's another story.
Think this will def make a difference to the ride if altering tyre pressures has no effect. I am no technical expert, mind & I hope you get some more advice on the Forum.
Anne
Think this will def make a difference to the ride if altering tyre pressures has no effect. I am no technical expert, mind & I hope you get some more advice on the Forum.
Anne
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Location : stoke on trent
Auto-Sleeper : pollensa

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