- May 26, 2016
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Hi, I’m new, but not just to the forum but to caravans in general.
My first question: What is the largest, and at the same time safest, size caravan to tow?
The towing vehicle is a BMW 3.0l; 6 cylinder; 204hp; 410nm torque.
Kerb weight = 1630kg.
Ready for road, with 75kg load, fuel level 90%, excluding optional extras.
Permissible gross weight = 2055kg.
Trailer towing = 2130kg.
Braked gradients up to 12% = 1800kg
Braked gradients up to 8% = 1800kg
Trailer nose weight = 75kg
Rear axle load limit – towing a trailer = 1215kg.
It’s quite likely that some of the above is irrelevant, but better to give you more details than not enough.
I’m finding it all quite involved with some people stating 85% of cars kerb weight and others stating not to exceed the cars kerb weight. Another thought is that the car can safely tow a higher load due to an accessory named Al-Ko ATC. I’m really confused….Help!
I hope some of you can shed some light on this, and if so, thank you all in advance.
My first question: What is the largest, and at the same time safest, size caravan to tow?
The towing vehicle is a BMW 3.0l; 6 cylinder; 204hp; 410nm torque.
Kerb weight = 1630kg.
Ready for road, with 75kg load, fuel level 90%, excluding optional extras.
Permissible gross weight = 2055kg.
Trailer towing = 2130kg.
Braked gradients up to 12% = 1800kg
Braked gradients up to 8% = 1800kg
Trailer nose weight = 75kg
Rear axle load limit – towing a trailer = 1215kg.
It’s quite likely that some of the above is irrelevant, but better to give you more details than not enough.
I’m finding it all quite involved with some people stating 85% of cars kerb weight and others stating not to exceed the cars kerb weight. Another thought is that the car can safely tow a higher load due to an accessory named Al-Ko ATC. I’m really confused….Help!
I hope some of you can shed some light on this, and if so, thank you all in advance.