cheekywelshie
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Sorry - another towing question!! My dad has a 2.8 diesel auto Cherokee - it is not a grand Cherokee I might add! Can you tow with these? (how do you find out what the towing capacity is?)
It's 2003 limited edition 2.8 auto- it days 3500 for braked towing weight but what does that mean...also completely lost at kerbweight information...
Ta, I looked it up on the Ifor Williams site and they only mention the grand Cherokee and jeep wrangler??
IS THIS YOUR CAR ?
KERB 2031 so unladen probably about 2100
GVW 2520
Towing capacity 3500
If you have a B+E licence or are a B+E supervised provisional driver then you can tow a full 3500 with this vehicle
If the trailer is plated at 3500 and weighs 1000 unladen then you can load 2500 into it
If you towing on a B licence then you can forget towing a horse in a horse trailer because you only have a 980 plated trailer MAM as a max
the lightest horse trailer I can find is 655 unladen and at 980 MAM that would only leave a load weight of 325 !!
Beat you to it - justJust another thought - if you will be doing the driving as to which license you hold - because if you didn't pass your test before 1997 you will need to take the trailer test - I think??
- there is a really good towing thread on the Competition Riders section of the forum. There are many very experienced towers on their who are a mine of information.
Beat you to it - just![]()
I dont think there are two tests like the car test , youYep I passed in 2007 just after they changed the law![]()
so would have to do test! Can you do test in an auto ? ( tho I know this means you can only tow in auto then)
Ps I just read about an ifor williams single horse trailer that you wouldn't have to tale test to pull??
I dont think there are two tests like the car test , you
are upgrading to tow not like actualy learning to drive ....so you will be fine, not sure why anyone would have a manual tow car if they had the choice !!!!???
FOR B LICENCE TOWING ONLY:-Ps this is where I read about the single trailer where it says about not needing b and e test ??? http://www.towinghorsetrailers.co.uk/trailer/1000
Re taking B+E test in a manual or auto ....If you pass your driving test in an automatic then you can only drive an automatic unless you take another test in a manual car
If you pass your driving test in a manual car then you are permitted to drive both a manual car or an automatic car.
Whichever car you are licensed to drive you can take your trailer test in.