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29/5/2007 at 8:14pm
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This is off of Honest John
Kerb weight of 2.2 diesel is 1,525kg and maximum braked trailer weight a useful 2,000kg.
Please make sure you get the turbo checked thoroughly, they are known for going wrong unfortunately. I own 3 Nissans and belong to two Nissan forums and there are a lot of unhappy diesel owners out there.
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30/5/2007 at 11:22am
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Quote: Originally posted by dirtydisco on 29/5/2007
The point was simply that the tow vehicle was considerably outweighed by the trailer. Even when you watch the electric board transit haul their mini digger along the highstreet there is a not un-reasonable chance the trailer outweighs the tow vehicle.
85% is a guideline, a recommended practice, a rule of thumb, no more than that, it is initially for the individual to decide that they are competent to haul a legal combination, it is not the place of anybody to call a particular combination of tow vehicle and trailer mad because it does not match their particular idea of an ideal combo.
At no time did I say 85% was the law, I am well aware it is a guideline only but any guidance you read on towing does not advocate exceeding 100% of the tow vehicle's weight. An X Trail is hardly a proper 4 X 4 either, in comparison to Amazons and Landcruisers it is a mere lightweight.
I was not the only one to comment on the guy with a 530D BMW towing a massive double axle super scirroco on a site last year either! How can that be safe just because the max tow on it is something like 1800 or 2000 kg I'd hate to be in his shoes when it starts snaking.
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30/5/2007 at 1:42pm
Location: north shropshire Outfit: Elddis Riviera Kia Ceed SW3 Auto
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dirtydisco i can see where you are coming from, but you cannot compare it with a Artic, the unit and trailer are a combination, one cannot fucntion without the other, they are build to go together, you are right about the Transit with the mini digger on a trailer, it,s on a 50mm ball been pulled by a transit, roughley only 7% of the weight is on the towing vehicle, same as a car and caravan, the artic as got 1/2 the weight on the tractor unit, the car manufactura should not be allowed to put a towing weight on the vehicle, which is heavier than the kerb weight of the vehicle, thats my personnel opion, 85% guideline is a good thing.
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30/5/2007 at 1:53pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: dirty discovery & scruffy sprite
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Quote: Originally posted by Big Al on 29/5/2007
Hey up Dirty Disco
Now you are talking plain common sense !
when you going to go all the way and swap the disco for two balloons and a goldfish ?
Thats easy, when 2 ballons and goldfish come with permanant all wheel drive, difflocks allround, a 3300kg tow capacity and a roll cage to MSA specification I will consider the trade in, untill then the best 4x4xfar will continue hauling the jap stuff out of the little muddy puddle
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