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02-08-2020, 06:47 PM | #91 | |||
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Have you ever towed a caravan that light on the ball? very dangerous and a boat trailer is very different, have a look how further back trailer boat wheels are compared to caravan wheels position. Enough said. |
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02-08-2020, 06:55 PM | #92 | ||
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The boat I have is a trailerable yacht, so wheels are in the middle. Trailerable yachts actually have an exemption on rear overhang, the wheels are that far forward.
I've been up and down the east coast several times without any stability issues. So this talk of 10% minimum is a crock in my opinion, and there is no legal requirement for it either. |
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02-08-2020, 06:56 PM | #93 | |||
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Stupid thing is i've towed vans on test drives and was simple as. No issue at all. Yet I'm not allowed to and I'm not selling it so I guess no Caravan. |
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02-08-2020, 07:05 PM | #95 | ||
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Ok thank you. I will as it's frustrating as the light van I test drove was fine, stable as and just cruised at 80klms on highway.
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02-08-2020, 07:24 PM | #96 | ||
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If you are worried about excessive ball weight fit a weight distribution kit.How big is the van and did said dealer tell you what the ball weight is
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02-08-2020, 07:32 PM | #97 | |||
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I'm not worried as the R36 so stiff suspension it was barely noticable as Caravan (1400kgs) even was there unless braking down hill. (still fine just needed to more space and be cautious) Again, told ball weight illegal and I don't want to hurt anyone due to my lack of knowledge in towing. Thanks all. |
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02-08-2020, 07:34 PM | #98 | ||
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Caravan weight 1450. Only a small Rayco. Tow ball weight 150. |
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02-08-2020, 07:55 PM | #99 | ||
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As others have said, check the regs in your state.
10% is usually the maximumrecommended, with a range of 5~10%. Provided the suspension and towhitch are up to it, I prefer to overload the hitch, but only for extremely big loads. How much does your Passat weigh? If the van is under 75%, AND has good electric brakes, then you could rebalance it down to 80kg which would still be above 5%.
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02-08-2020, 08:14 PM | #100 | |||
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Ok cool I'll look further into it. The bloody VW Tiguan has a higher rated towball weight and nowhere near as good for towing. Maybe I'm being overly cautious just never heard of this tow ball weight etc which basically ruins it's ability to tow anything (despite a pretty high braked capacity at 2200kg) |
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02-08-2020, 09:30 PM | #101 | |||
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Go talk to a tow bar manufacturer such as Hayman Reese or any other local one in your area as they may be able to fit an aftermarket one with a higher tow ball rating. Worth a try. |
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02-08-2020, 09:40 PM | #102 | ||
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tow ball rating doesn't override the manufacturer limits. aftermarket tow kits do often have their own ratings, but the ones that are legal are the LOWER of the two (manufacturer v aftermarket).
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02-08-2020, 10:04 PM | #103 | |||
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It's top quality and previous owner towed a big boat no worries. It's just this stupid tiny tow ball weight issue that's cropped up and it's VW stipulated not HR. |
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02-08-2020, 11:22 PM | #104 | |||
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Your best bet is to look at euro vans. most euro vans are designed to work with a much lighter ball weight. also check your owners manual as well as it wouldn't surprise me if VW also stipulate that a weight distribution hitch is used. This just spreads some of the load to the front axle and a bit back to the van axle.
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02-08-2020, 11:26 PM | #105 | |||
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Been done before with other vehicles so I suggest you do your home work. I'm not saying they will do all vehicles but worth asking. Cheers |
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02-08-2020, 11:27 PM | #106 | ||
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02-08-2020, 11:31 PM | #107 | ||
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It will only work if the towbar fitted has a lower rating than that specified in the owners handbook or listed by the manufacturer. The manufacturers rating can't be overridden by fitting a towbar with a higher rating, unless there is a manufacturer approved upgrade available.
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02-08-2020, 11:53 PM | #108 | |||
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you can build a towbar that can tow 4t, but if the cars tow spec is lower, the car rating is the guide line number. also tyres and rims haven,t been discussed(i think). and low profile tyres on aluminum rim aren't a good towing match, but that said, if they fall within spec. then good. |
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03-08-2020, 12:02 AM | #109 | ||
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If you are prepared to run the very minimal risk of something going wrong the go would be to hook the caravan on and see how the level looks.Maybe measure the height of the towbar before and after.Anywhere up to 50mm difference would be quite acceptable.Don’t know what the legalities are if you are caught out with too much tow ball weight,but no one is going to check it if the caravan and towbar are level.If you use load levellers the towbar will be the same height loaded or unloaded
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03-08-2020, 07:34 PM | #114 | ||
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They restore weight to the front axle. That is their primary purpose. By doing so it also takes some weight off the rear axle and puts a little more on the van axle.
Ball weight remains the same. They are not a solution to an overloaded rear axle and should only be tensioned to restore around 50% of the lost weight from the front axle.
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03-08-2020, 08:04 PM | #115 | ||
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From cars guide 8 towing myths.
A weight distribution hitch (WDH) is a wonderful device which does exactly what its name implies. Its powerful leveraging effect provides a better distribution of weight across all axles resulting in a level ride height for tow vehicle and trailer, which is particularly important in maintaining effective steering and front wheel braking in the tow vehicle. However, just because a WDH’s leveraging effect (often compared to raising the long handles of a wheelbarrow) allows this ride levelling to occur, the amount of weight on the tow-ball prior to fitting the WDH does not change. |
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03-08-2020, 08:58 PM | #116 | |||
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Told today by Caravan place as "no problem at all" and R36 tow a small van easily. Tow ball weight irrelevant at such low levels of weight (1400kgs braked)
In fact the low hard suspension a bonus as less rocking on the the caravan as it's hard as and when attached a van it barely squated at all. Maybe a cm or so. Yet Euro tow ball weights regularly set ridiculously low. So yeah.....do what others do or adhere strictly to stupid limits (it used to tow a 2 tonne boat no worries) |
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03-08-2020, 09:55 PM | #118 | |||
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Euro ball weights are lower but often they are often used in conjunction with an anti sway device, if the van doesn't have one incorporated. There are lots of small Euro vans out there that will suit you AND keep you legal.
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