Dizzle
Well-Known Member
Is it a total no-no? It would be for a 13.2hh pony and the vehicle would be a BMW 320d. I dont think it would work but OH thinks it would be ok.
BMW 320D braked towing limitsIs it a total no-no? It would be for a 13.2hh pony and the vehicle would be a BMW 320d. I dont think it would work but OH thinks it would be ok.
The 85% advice is for caravans only
For all other types of trailer go by the manufacturers recommended towing capacity as they have determined that is a safe weight for their vehicle to tow under normal circumstances
Some vehicles have a towing capacity of 3500 when their kerbweight is 2300 and the max GVW is 2800
There would be no point in have such a towing capacity if the 85% of kerbweight was the rule of thumb !!
Though I don't want to disagree with ROG, the 85% limit is a safety figure invented by the caravan club but should still be considered whatever your towing, and 100% should be the maximum.
The heavier the trailer is, compared to the towing vehicle then the harder it is for the towing vehicle to have control.
Consider an outfit overtaking or being overtaken, the trailer will be sucked in and out by the draft. If the trailer is far more heavier then the towing vehicle, then the towing vehicle will have more trouble stopping it snake. The tail will wag the dog.
The licence is another issue - extra rules if towing on a B licence without the B+E