Thinking of looking at 4 birth bailey ranger , because i think it might be light enough for my car to pull it has a mtplm of 1179kg and a mro of 967kg . my car is a 1.8 hyundi matrix with a max kerbwieght 1358KG am i right in thinking this is within my 85% or just over limet . And the mtplm is that the laden weight. also if anyone has a bailey ranger or knows anything about them could you please give any advice many thanks . Dave
I am no expert - but as far as I know, the max weight that your van can be ie ladened up with clothes, food chairs usual rubbisg etc is = 1197kg.
bearing in mind the 85% rule - you could tow up to 1154kg, so you are slightly over the 85% rule, If you towed, you would be at 88% ish. I would just say ensure that you put heavy things in the car, and don't over laden the van - be economical with the things you store in it, and of course stick to the speed limits!
thanks for your help ithink as long as idont over load i should be alright we might evan site it for next year. as we seem to all ways seem to go back to the same place . on the liyn peninsula . many thanks Dave
The 85% of kerb weight is advisory. You can legally tow with your vehicle up to the full 1300 kg. However, you cannot allow your loaded van to exceed its MTPLM of 1179 kg.
Exceeding the 85% rule is advisory, depending upon towing experience. Those new to towing caravans are advised to observe the 85% rule, but I think the difference between 1154 kg and 1179 kg can be safely ignored.
What is important, in loading car and van, is that you must not eceed your vehicle specifications for: (1) Maximum trailer weight. (2) Nose weight. (3) Individual axle weights. (4) Total weight of loaded vehicle (5) Maximum train weight (this is the weight of the whole oufit, including people).