Yes, I have been told a SWB is easier to reverse the trailer with ...
Just wondered if it made any difference when actually towing -I sat in a SWB 4x4 last weekend and it happily towed an IW510 and 2 horses.
Have always used lorries previously so never really looked into it - have now decided to get a trailer so doing some research and the 4x4 I am looking at is a LWB. I too have a lot of stuff!
we have swb feelander and lwb tows same weight just its with the balancing. I would tow a 510 with a SWB feelander and the trailer is same length if not longer than the car!
When I was looking my uncle (a mechanic) got some advise from people who towed and they said yes a SWB is fine for a smaller trailer and it is easier to reverse but a LWB is more stable if you have a heavier trailer (i.e. a 510, Bateson etc) and are going to carry two bigger horses
I tow with a big Mercedes Sprinter. Bigger than my 510 in height, width and length. Very stable, never feel the trailer at all (and I have the one with extra power). Reversing is the same, just need more space is all - because the combined length is longer.
Of course with all of this dithering around, the really nice terrano I saw advertised on Monday has now been sold (typical) so looking at the second choice which has double the mileage but still perfectly acceptable and, most importantly, has never towed before.
My friend has a LWB Terrano withIW trailer. She tows 2 16hh horses with 2 people and all the gear and it is brilliant and we live in hilly country with lots of steep hills with no space to get a run at them.
I have a SWB Terrano and I tow my Wessex Olympian with two big ones in. It tows like a train I have had it for 3 1/2 years now and it has been ever so reliable.