FigJam
Well-Known Member
After reading a few posts recently, I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any restrictions on what type of trailers you can downrate the Maximum Authorised Mass of and by how much? Is this easily done?
Reason for asking is that my tow car weighs 1515kg. I passed my driving test in 2001, so don't have the full towing category. However, I can tow a trailer that has a MAM lighter than my car's unladen weight, as long as the two combined don't exceed 3.5t.
So this currently leaves me with the Cheval Liberte 1003XL, which I would be dead happy with, but can't afford a brand new one and second hand ones just don't seem to happen.
An Ifor Williams 401 seems a little easier to come across second hand and within my budget... but their MAM is 1600kg! Could I downrate one to £1500? It would be used for my lightweight cobX mare (15.2h) who probably weighs 550kg-600kg, so I should have plenty scope to reduce the MAM by 100kg?
My husband is able to tow as he's an oldie (
), but I really don't want to have to rely on him anytime I want to go anywhere and I'd like to go to lessons/SJ on a Mon/Wed night which is when he's busy with his own hobby.
Thanks for any advice/info.
Reason for asking is that my tow car weighs 1515kg. I passed my driving test in 2001, so don't have the full towing category. However, I can tow a trailer that has a MAM lighter than my car's unladen weight, as long as the two combined don't exceed 3.5t.
So this currently leaves me with the Cheval Liberte 1003XL, which I would be dead happy with, but can't afford a brand new one and second hand ones just don't seem to happen.
An Ifor Williams 401 seems a little easier to come across second hand and within my budget... but their MAM is 1600kg! Could I downrate one to £1500? It would be used for my lightweight cobX mare (15.2h) who probably weighs 550kg-600kg, so I should have plenty scope to reduce the MAM by 100kg?
My husband is able to tow as he's an oldie (
Thanks for any advice/info.