DougalJ
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Good old H&H forum living up to its reputation! I cannot comment on this topic as no experience in towing....just reading posts with....hmm interest!
The 85% of the unladen weight is a recommendation for towing caravans but the original idea of the 85% was for the loaded trailer not to be more than 85% of the actual weight of the towing vehilceFrom the Vauxhall website, this is for info only, please don't criticise me for reproducing the 'official' information from the manufacturer.
Vectra CDTi (150) 2005
Kerb weight 1430kg
Maximum Ball weight 78kg
MaximumTow weight 1600kg
85% weight 1215kg
Feel free to interpret it any way you choose but don't aim your criticisms at me, I have done my own research and I have a towing vehicle that is more than capable of the job I need mine for.
Just had a look at my S class's specs. It says its kerb weight is 1995kg, gross weight is 2550 kg, towing limit 2100kg. That is for an S320CDI (the same engine as in the 4 x 4 S class and the Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.2CDI), an older S500 would be heavier with a slightly higher towing limit.
For the E class, kerb weight is 1735kg, braked towing capacity 1.900kg. Again, older models are heavier and with a slightly greater towing capacity.
Both below what you can legally tow a IW505 with, unless you have it downrated. Which incidentally costs about £35 and involves sticking a plate on it with the weight you can legally tow.
Yes I dont suffer fools that mislead others cause worry and stress to people who are towing legaly!!!!, I dont care what the beardy yogurt kniting types at the caravan club say as advice!!! however having seen the antics of some caravaners its possibly spot on, if you want to tow two horses yes you need a big 4x4 .....and what will do a lot will do a little so the bigger car you have the better ..... but there is no reason a normal car shouldent tow as long as the manufuctures recomendtions are followed...
Good old H&H forum living up to its reputation! I cannot comment on this topic as no experience in towing....just reading posts with....hmm interest!
Heated seats and multi disk changers have nothing to do with towing weights?!
oh stop it !!!!!! there is a towing sticky on CR forum to avoid these stupid posts and give people the facts not urban myths!!!! please stop posting misinfomation...
it is very simple.
Assuming the info on your car is correct, you can tow upto 1600kg.
Your horse weighs 700kg.
That leaves 900kg.
So, if your trailer, empty weighs less than 900kg, then yes, you can legally tow with the vectra. If the trailer weighs more than 900kg, then no, you cannot.
Don't forget if you carry hay / water etc in the trailer you need to add those weights into your calcs.
(The above is given assuming you have either a pre-1997 license OR have taken your B+E test).
That is the legal point of view. Of course whether or not it is sensible is entirely your decision. Personally i would NOT want to tow a trailer with an unstable load / load that can move with a vehicle that weighs less than that load - but it is not illegal. So thats where your choice comes in.
Sorry for ignorance what is CR forum and can someone kindly send me a link.
Thanks so much xx
Lets get something straight, excuatually how much does your trailer weigh unladen?
Kerb = 1995
GVW = 2550
Towing limit = 2100
With a B licence you must not have a trailer over 950 plated MAM because of the 3500 GVW+MAM limit (2550+950=3500)
With a B+E licence you can have a trailer plated at 3500 MAM provided that the empty trailer plus the load does not exceed the towing capacity of 2100
Lets get something straight, excuatually how much does your trailer weigh unladen?
And yet those are the weights which the authorities will go by if a prosecution is to take place so I would not rely on them being just a 'guide'And a website I found yesterday actually says that although it the towing weights are there on display (if you can find them lol) they are manufacturers guidelines only and they are not legalitys as such.
You may be right as nothing under 3500kg is legaly plated for weight , I had a long chat with a fella at the Dpt for tranport about about american trailers and this was one of the things that came up , however if the police think you are useing a car and trailer and it's not in a safe condition ie exceeding the design weights and it ends up in court I think you will have a problem !!!same if you need to make an insurance claim so best to stay with what the manufacture recomends unless you have a Very good lawyer and deep pockets....I've just found out it weighs 650KG unladen. That 250KG under.
So basically my tack, hay, saddle and bridle and water need to weigh under 250KG to be inside.
And a website I found yesterday actually says that although it the towing weights are there on display (if you can find them lol) they are manufacturers guidelines only and they are not legalitys as such.
If there was a legal challenge to refute that then it would have happened by now and be in caselaw
I've just found out it weighs 650KG unladen. That 250KG under.
So basically my tack, hay, saddle and bridle and water need to weigh under 250KG to be inside.
And a website I found yesterday actually says that although it the towing weights are there on display (if you can find them lol) they are manufacturers guidelines only and they are not legalitys as such.
No it dosent unless you are working out your towing capacity from the GTW ...That weight includes you and anything you have in the car, too.
That weight includes you and anything you have in the car, too.