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must_dash
Joined: 19 Dec 2015 Posts: 15 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 16:18 Post subject: |
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Just bought a 2002 V6 and looking to get a towbar, catch is I need to tow a 3000kg trailer. Anybody had dealings with anybody who can supply?
Thanks
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buzr6mille Lifetime member
Joined: 11 Jul 2009 Posts: 6879 Location: Wherever i park up.
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 17:24 Post subject: |
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As Delica's are imports they haven't had the tests in the UK to tow so there's no legal weight or towbar _________________ 2nd gear low and go go go!
It's A Shame That Stupidity Isn't Painful..
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must_dash
Joined: 19 Dec 2015 Posts: 15 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 17:53 Post subject: |
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Maybe I should rephrase that. I have spoken to a couple of companies and they say that their bars are only designed for say 2000kg, ie caravans
I'm looking for a bar that can safely handle 3000-3500 kg |
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Deker
Joined: 08 Mar 2008 Posts: 3833 Location: Borehamwood
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 19:52 Post subject: |
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3 to 3.5 tonnes You may will be over the legal weight of the vehicle you will be towing with.
Check the DVLA site for the Regs. |
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buzr6mille Lifetime member
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 20:04 Post subject: |
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Oooooooooo someone nicked me post _________________ 2nd gear low and go go go!
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albideli
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 1348 Location: Blyth
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:10 Post subject: |
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Agree with Deker, although the Deli may be capable You definately won't find a towbar to that spec and I believe you certainly won't be legal with that GTW, you also won't be able to prove towing spec as the Delica doesn't have a towbar with type approval or towing weight specicifications. I know people do tow up to those weights but it'd be at the drivers risk and the insurance wouldn't like it. |
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albideli
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 1348 Location: Blyth
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:11 Post subject: |
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although the Deli may be capable You definately won't find a towbar to that spec and I believe you certainly won't be legal with that GTW, you also won't be able to prove towing spec as the Delica doesn't have a towbar with type approval or towing weight specicifications. I know people do tow up to those weights but it'd be at the drivers risk and the insurance wouldn't like it. |
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must_dash
Joined: 19 Dec 2015 Posts: 15 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:48 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the advice
On the legality side: a) the car is going abroad.
b) Towing anything is probably illegal as has been said in the many posts it doesn't have weights stamped on the data plate.
c) I think that most (all?) tow cars in the 3-3.5T range are towing way above the 85% mark. I have been towing in this weight for 30 years. A Disco 2 for example weights 2100-2200kg and can tow 3.5 with overrun brakes and 4.0 with hydraulic brakes. Also at that weight are Disco 1s, Land cruisers and Touregs. |
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albideli
Joined: 02 May 2010 Posts: 1348 Location: Blyth
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:50 Post subject: |
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True most of those can tow higher weights, the main reason is the design, the Delica is monocoque chassis whereas a lot of those have the separate chassis so the towing design is there which many don't think about with the Deli |
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must_dash
Joined: 19 Dec 2015 Posts: 15 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 11:01 Post subject: |
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agreed :D |
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davep10000
Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Posts: 209 Location: Dumfries, SW Scotland
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 13:19 Post subject: |
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The 85% figure is generally assumed a safe (and sensible) ratio when towing at normal speeds on public roads to get a stable rig in windy / wet conditions etc.
The ability of Land Rovers etc that are able to tow 3500kg (4000kg linked hydraulic brakes) is the fact they have low ratio boxes (and 4WD) enabling hill starts up to 1:5 (I think).
I wouldn't want to tow a 3500 kg trailer behind a landrover defender 90 at 60mph, although I know a lot of people do...
I have seen the fatal consequences when the above tried to brake too hard for a corner.
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illapulito
Joined: 30 Jun 2012 Posts: 468 Location: Northampton
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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 15:41 Post subject: |
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Further to this subject.
This post information is based on my understanding, and I am not a techie, so please feel free to comment and correct as necessary.
I have been speaking to an importer of American caravans. They tend to be better equipped include extended side pods and therefore heavier.
The main issue, as I understand it, is the nose weight. Indication are that UK caravans are about 80kg whereas an American is closer to 300 kg
This is due to the caravan axles being more towards the rear.
Although the L400 is capable of towing the issue is more a legal one relating to the tow ball/tow bar. Apparently a European one is not sufficiently rated.
This suggests that a heavier duty tow bar/tow ball would get around this issue.
If so, where would such a non-standard tow bar/ tow ball addressing this question be made / obtained ? _________________ 2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Super Exceed
2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Royal Exceed (+ABS, AirBag, folding mirrors, heated seats, lifted) |
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illapulito
Joined: 30 Jun 2012 Posts: 468 Location: Northampton
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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 15:53 Post subject: |
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Further to the earlier more generic post
in my particular case
my Delica is not lifted, but has heavier duty springs with additional "mad suspension" helper spring inserts.
the shock absorbers are quite new too, Monroe Rancho.
this was done principally as i have an electric lift in the rear of the LWB L400, (bought used and taken from a transit)
so for good or bad my Delica kerb weight is approx 150kg heavier than standard _________________ 2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Super Exceed
2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Royal Exceed (+ABS, AirBag, folding mirrors, heated seats, lifted) |
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illapulito
Joined: 30 Jun 2012 Posts: 468 Location: Northampton
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 23:42 Post subject: |
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I came across this advice from UK Govt
Note: my series 1 LWB Delica L400 is M reg (1994)
https://www.gov.uk/towing-with-car/trailer-and-towing-equipment
Towing bars
If you get a tow bar for your car, it needs to be ‘type approved’. This means it meets EU regulations and is designed for your car.
Type-approved tow bars have a label with:
an approval number
details of the vehicles it’s approved for
[b]
If your car was first used before 1 August 1998, your tow bar doesn’t need to be type-approved. _________________ 2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Super Exceed
2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Royal Exceed (+ABS, AirBag, folding mirrors, heated seats, lifted) |
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illapulito
Joined: 30 Jun 2012 Posts: 468 Location: Northampton
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illapulito
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 23:52 Post subject: |
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Width and length
The maximum trailer width for any towing vehicle is 2.55 metres.
The maximum length for a trailer towed by a vehicle weighing up to 3,500kg is 7 metres. This length does not include the A-frame.
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as seen in previous posts for consideration re Delicas
"Towing weight and width limits
Most cars have a maximum weight they can tow. It’s usually listed in the handbook or specification sheet.
Alternatively the vehicle’s ‘gross train weight’ may be listed on the vehicle identification number (VIN) plate on the car. This is normally under the bonnet or inside the driver’s door.
The gross train weight is the weight of the fully-loaded car plus fully-loaded trailer and must not be exceeded.
If your VIN plate doesn’t list a train weight, you should not use your vehicle for towing. _________________ 2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Super Exceed
2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Royal Exceed (+ABS, AirBag, folding mirrors, heated seats, lifted) |
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illapulito
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Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 23:54 Post subject: |
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towing weight limit for oldies
UK driving Licences issued before 1 January 1997
If you passed your car test before 1 January 1997 you’re usually allowed to drive a vehicle and trailer combination up to 8,250kg MAM. View your driving licence information to check.
You’re also allowed to drive a minibus with a trailer over 750kg MAM. _________________ 2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Super Exceed
2.8 1994 L400 LWB blue/grey Royal Exceed (+ABS, AirBag, folding mirrors, heated seats, lifted) |
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