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Morning everyone.
I'm just after some other opinions..
I have my B+E which i passed in July last year and have now been towing just over 15months with around 9 journeys all over the UK within that time. I drive an Audi A7 BiTdi Quattro 320ps, 650nm/479ft lb of torque on a 64 plate. Max tow is 2100kg, Nose weight 85kg and an unladen weight of 1975kg according to the V5.
I'm currently towing a Sterling Eccles Quartz 2012 at 1610kg which tows absolutely fine. I've had a Touareg and If I'm honest the A7 feels better towing the caravan than the Touareg did even though the A7 is 400kg lighter (unladen). This maybe down to the stiffer suspension on the A7 whereas the Touareg felt a little bouncy.
I'm possibly looking to upgrade to a twin axle. In-fact, it's a hefty Continental 645 at 1900kgs MTPLM.
The dealer seems to think that it's not really an issue with the fact it has the ALKO ATC stability control and it's a twin meaning it's less likely to want to snake. I understand the 85% guidance which I know isn't law and I understand that he's also wanting to sell me a nice new caravan so providing I'm within all the towing limits and licence limits. He's happy to sell it! He has offered the option of taking the van out to see how it handles. Which I may take him up on the offer.
The 645 comes with a 221kg payload (1678kg miro) whereas the wife and I are used to a 156kg payload amount and wouldn't be looking to take anymore than what we're used to in the future as there's only the two of us. Technically, we would be looking at a total payload and caravan weight of around 1835kg which gives me a ratio of around 93%. I've got to add the weight of the mover so maybe another 60kg for a twin which then increases the ratio further.
I've looked at the A6 Allroad review (Practical Caravan Website), which has a very similar unladen weight and tow capability apart from the 100kg nose weight and the conclusion was that it was fine to tow a big twin (Elite Explorer as example) with buckets of performance on hand with stability also.
My question to you all is. Do you think with clever loading of the caravan to bring the noseweight to the 85kg limit and the usual careful driving, this combination would be OK at those weights and the actual MTPLM if i ever wanted to take it to 1900kg?
I want to buy the new van so I'm obviously already siding on the ...."it should be fine provided I'm aware of what I have behind and drive sensibly with plenty of forward thinking" but wanted to get other opinions from those that have heavy twins, tow with slightly larger 4x4's or with heavy saloon cars.
Thanks again for your time....
Chris
I'm just after some other opinions..
I have my B+E which i passed in July last year and have now been towing just over 15months with around 9 journeys all over the UK within that time. I drive an Audi A7 BiTdi Quattro 320ps, 650nm/479ft lb of torque on a 64 plate. Max tow is 2100kg, Nose weight 85kg and an unladen weight of 1975kg according to the V5.
I'm currently towing a Sterling Eccles Quartz 2012 at 1610kg which tows absolutely fine. I've had a Touareg and If I'm honest the A7 feels better towing the caravan than the Touareg did even though the A7 is 400kg lighter (unladen). This maybe down to the stiffer suspension on the A7 whereas the Touareg felt a little bouncy.
I'm possibly looking to upgrade to a twin axle. In-fact, it's a hefty Continental 645 at 1900kgs MTPLM.
The dealer seems to think that it's not really an issue with the fact it has the ALKO ATC stability control and it's a twin meaning it's less likely to want to snake. I understand the 85% guidance which I know isn't law and I understand that he's also wanting to sell me a nice new caravan so providing I'm within all the towing limits and licence limits. He's happy to sell it! He has offered the option of taking the van out to see how it handles. Which I may take him up on the offer.
The 645 comes with a 221kg payload (1678kg miro) whereas the wife and I are used to a 156kg payload amount and wouldn't be looking to take anymore than what we're used to in the future as there's only the two of us. Technically, we would be looking at a total payload and caravan weight of around 1835kg which gives me a ratio of around 93%. I've got to add the weight of the mover so maybe another 60kg for a twin which then increases the ratio further.
I've looked at the A6 Allroad review (Practical Caravan Website), which has a very similar unladen weight and tow capability apart from the 100kg nose weight and the conclusion was that it was fine to tow a big twin (Elite Explorer as example) with buckets of performance on hand with stability also.
My question to you all is. Do you think with clever loading of the caravan to bring the noseweight to the 85kg limit and the usual careful driving, this combination would be OK at those weights and the actual MTPLM if i ever wanted to take it to 1900kg?
I want to buy the new van so I'm obviously already siding on the ...."it should be fine provided I'm aware of what I have behind and drive sensibly with plenty of forward thinking" but wanted to get other opinions from those that have heavy twins, tow with slightly larger 4x4's or with heavy saloon cars.
Thanks again for your time....
Chris