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Paul
09-07-2010, 10:23
Had a look around here & can't find the answer, anyone know if our swb Mav can tow a van @ 1250 miro kg? It's a twin wheeler & thats whats throwing me off cos of the size of her @ 8.06 metres long.

Ta for any help here.. :thumb2

TONUP
09-07-2010, 11:08
I think that it is the MTPLM that really counts, but I think that your Maverick will be good to tow just about any 'normal' uk built caravan out there.

I tow a 23 foot Bailey weghing in at 1500kg without any issues at all with my T2, which I believe is good to tow around 2800kg

Hope this helps

Alan

BigBlack
09-07-2010, 12:10
have a look here (http://www.whattowcar.com/index.php)

You might need to put your vehicle in as a Nissan Terrano though.

Simple answer... should p*ss it! Mondeo's and Vectras etc can tow more then that! My caravans MTPLM is 1400kgs, and I tow that with a Zafira

tezzer
09-07-2010, 15:49
i'll second that. :thumb2

rustic
09-07-2010, 16:42
I'm getting ready to tow the boat again, it is 23 feet long and the trailer including the boat is just over 26 feet (8.0metres) long, the trailer has twin axles, and the gross weight of the boat and trailer is just under two tonnes.
Overall height is approx 10 feet (3m)to the top of the windscreen, I only have the 2.7 TD but it is the long wheel base, and it tows like a dart, dead straight.
So at just under 2 tonnes it is about the same as the Maverick with driver...
So you shouldn't have a problem with your combination.
Best regards,
Rustic

Paul
09-07-2010, 20:00
Thanks all, going to pick the van up tomorrow. :thumb2

Deleted account DD
09-07-2010, 20:43
Had a look around here & can't find the answer, anyone know if our swb Mav can tow a van @ 1250 miro kg? It's a twin wheeler & thats whats throwing me off cos of the size of her @ 8.06 metres long.

Ta for any help here.. :thumb2

Dont forget as well , all the % they quote are guidelines to try and make sure the dog wags the tail. Theres no legislation whatsoever to back up this 70 to 80% bussiness

The max you can legally tow is listed in your handbook. For my old lwb I seem to recall that was somewhere around 2 1/2 tonnes. My current motor can tow around 3 1/2 tonnes. Hard pushed to find a laden tourer exceeding that !!!!!!!!

Point Im making is its highly unlikely youll be exceeding any limits whatever your 'van , more what your comfortable with plus a bit of common sense :thumb2

solarman216
09-07-2010, 21:16
I brought Briggies motor back from Brighouse on a Brian James four wheel trailer, My T2 plus trailer 2480 kg, Briggies Mistral around 2000 kg, plus another engine in the boot of mine, total well over 4500 kg, steady as a rock all the way and I was hitting 70 plus for many parts of the way, the only time it started to wag (and I mean barely detectable) was in the nearside lane rutting on a section of the M40 (I think) and I was hitting 60 then, best tow motor I have ever had, the only downside is it is 2.4 petrol, torque is great but fuel economy? forget it, but it does what I want it to do, nothing more to say, Rick :clap:clap

Thomas-the-Terrano2
10-07-2010, 09:18
sounds interesting Paul, what you getting.

cant see the swb being much differentto long wheel base
other than nearside/kerb weight being lower which
will lower the 85% etc.

these ratios arent law as daved says but watch out as
some insurers have adopted them as have some of breakdown/
recovery services.

bizarre rally as on swb the power to weight ratio of truck itself
will be higher.

funny if you look at landies that dont see many 90s towing big
vans, seems to be preserve of 110s, discos and rangeys yet
most farmers run 90 pickups and happily tow big ifor williams
cattle trailers at much higher mams. mind these will likely not
go as far or present same sail effect on an open motorway as
as relatively lightweight twin axle tin tent.

horses for courses maybe, also digressing as in reality the difference
betwen a swb and lwb t2 is far less.

(RIP) PLANK
10-07-2010, 19:37
well, i would tow it but then again i tow all sorts all the time including cattle/sheep trailers and large twin axel caravans with mine.

A swb t2's strong points when towing are manouverability especialy when reversing and when in fields etc.

in a straight line on tarmac, get a transit van if you want a stable tow :thumbs :naughty

Thomas-the-Terrano2
10-07-2010, 19:52
tow a stable or stable tow?

(RIP) PLANK
10-07-2010, 21:57
tow a stable or stable tow?

either or both :thumbs

Paul
12-07-2010, 11:51
sounds interesting Paul, what you getting.

cant see the swb being much differentto long wheel base
other than nearside/kerb weight being lower which
will lower the 85% etc.

these ratios arent law as daved says but watch out as
some insurers have adopted them as have some of breakdown/
recovery services.

bizarre rally as on swb the power to weight ratio of truck itself
will be higher.

funny if you look at landies that dont see many 90s towing big
vans, seems to be preserve of 110s, discos and rangeys yet
most farmers run 90 pickups and happily tow big ifor williams
cattle trailers at much higher mams. mind these will likely not
go as far or present same sail effect on an open motorway as
as relatively lightweight twin axle tin tent.

horses for courses maybe, also digressing as in reality the difference
betwen a swb and lwb t2 is far less.
Got a Lunar Lexon EW, it as all we wanted, fixed bad & that, glad to say it's as easy to drag as the 2 birth, just a bit worried about the size when I asked the question.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/Roytoner//Picture-103.jpg

Terranosaurus
12-07-2010, 12:10
in a straight line on tarmac, get a transit van if you want a stable tow :thumbs :naughty

Must say my Renault master is nicer to tow with than the Terrano (SWB and with 2" lift), less bouncy and more stable in a straight line but then the master's super long wheelbase - but the Terrano is plated at 2.8T and the Master 2T so that limits what I use it for and the Terrano does have the edge performance wise but then the Master is always loaded to just under 3.5T so I guess it would.

Have had all sorts on the back of mine over the years and tows a dream really

(RIP) PLANK
12-07-2010, 13:17
i see your concern Lunar make some very light caravans for their size, but they always sem to tow very well in my experience, just make sure you load it correctly, all the weight low down and a bit nose heavy, and don't over inflate the tyres on caravan or T2 and you will be fine :thumbs

Thomas-the-Terrano2
13-07-2010, 20:40
looks a beauty paul hope you both get some good times. wouldn't part with our twin axle! life time ambition for me to have one, though might go for longer if was legal.

Paul
14-07-2010, 16:08
looks a beauty paul hope you both get some good times. wouldn't part with our twin axle! life time ambition for me to have one, though might go for longer if was legal.
It's got the one thing I always wanted... A fixed bed.:thumb2