TommoEll1980 said:
Hi,
I have been pondering the idea of increasing the tow car load to reach the desired 85% weight ratio match
For example:
Vauxhall insignia tourer kerb weight = 1600kg
85% match = 1360kg
Insignia max Gross weight (fully loaded with fuel passengers and luggage) = 2285kg
minus towball limit of 85kg = 2200kg
85% match = 1870kg
So as long as you don't exceed the 1600kg towing limit for the car, and as long as you put enough weight in the car, you could tow up to 1600kg and still meet the 85% recommended towing match.
Is this right or have i got this completely wrong?
Any information is good information
Cheers
Tom
Hello Tom
Strictly speaking you have not got the principle of the 85% correct, so your suggestion does not meet the 85% guidance. Please note I have used the word guidance, as that is all the 85% is, but it's not without some merit, so its shouldn't be summarily ignored.
The 85% guidance is ALWAYS on the the tow vehicles lowest possible weight i.e. its Kerb Weight, and the the trailers Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) otherwise known as the Maximum Technical Permitted Laden Mass or MTPLM. So changing how you load a tow vehicle or trailer does not change the calculation.
I personally do challenge the efficacy of this method, but there is no other simple way of producing a comparator without going into much greater detail and complexity. But I do emphasise that adhering to the guidance offers no guarantees of safety or legality.
Legally and in theory you could tow caravan that does not exceed the tow vehicles stated maximum towed load, But that also does not infer the outfit would be safe. and in particular trying to tow a caravan whose weight was at the tow vehicles weight limit is not wise. This is because the tow vehicles type approval process determines the vehicles towed weight limit through a set of prescribed test that use and ideal trailer, and caravans are not ideal.
Compared to an ideal trailer, caravans are very much larger, and are affected by windage and other aerodynamic and dynamic forces that a small trailer would not. The large size of a caravan means that side winds and bow waves from other vehicles will produce significantly larger forces that will disturb the tow vehicle much more. The UK industry have acknowledged this and produced the 85% and 100% guidance
Whilst I have not specifically stated it yet , You must never exceed the towed weight limits of the tow vehicle.
Even though a tow vehicle may have a lofty towed weight limit, towing a caravan that matches that limit may be legal from the weight perspective, but if it causes the outfit to become unstable it could be classed as unsafe and that could lead to prosecution for an unsafe load.
Weights do have a part play in producing a good towing experience, they are far from the only factors, and I would argue they are not the single most important. You need to also consider
Load distribution
Nose load
Vehicle condition
Tyre condition and pressures
Suspension and other general condition
and probably the most significant factor is Driver habits and skills.