If my missus sat on the bonnet I wouldn't get off the driveI could tow that if my wife sat out on the bonnet. Frankie
If my missus sat on the bonnet I wouldn't get off the driveI could tow that if my wife sat out on the bonnet. Frankie
I was just going to reply to Rich that a second axel would solve the problem.My dear departed father-in-law used to tow a twin axle 20ft caravan behind his Rolls Royce.
Tony.
Is your wife ever likely to see that post Frankie?I could tow that if my wife sat out on the bonnet. Frankie
You already suspect what the answer is to that. FrankieIs your wife ever likely to see that post Frankie?
It's not so much about the power, but the weight ratios - although power is exceptionally useful too. The Caravan Club don't advise towing a van above 85% of the weight of the tow car, as the heavier the trailer the harder it is to control if things get loose back there.Would this be a problem for the bigger engine zeds? I know the weights are close but surely more than enough grunt!
I always found it funny that I could drive a car/van combination which was two thirds the length of an articulated lorry with no training at all.helps if you have a HGV Class 1 Licence with over 30 years experience
Well, the clue is there Tony, he was not driving the class 1 HGV........he had a class 2 HGV licence and so couldn't drive an "articulated" class 1 lorry, however he could go out with an 8 wheel heavy recovery lorry and with that suspend tow a laden 42' articulated class 1 HGV.
I agree T-, where's the sense in that even though he wasn't driving a class 1 HGV. I've got to be careful my provincial gov't doesn't screen this site. I'm getting to the age where they want to start retesting seniors. Don't need them getting any more ammunition. But, you have to see those 80 yr olds maneuvering 45-48 ft motor homes in the Rockies. I've actually had to drive one into a camp spot for an old guy because he would have killed half the trees for about a 100' area trying to back in. JIMAgreed mate but as a whole he was driving a vehicle twice the weight and length which was double articulated.
Tony.
One to pull and one to push.................great idea. Sort of a human centipede but for vehicles.And a Z3......