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29-12-2010, 15:28 | #31 |
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Trailer is 935kg empty. One horse is heavier than last time on weighbridge which was 635kg!! Other horse is a bit lighterweight but still a good 550kg. 2.1 tonnes would see me legal but 2.5 would give leway for big hills. I used to tow one horse in trailer with amondeo and it was rated to tow 1.8 tonnes. It was actually great at the job and never struggled!
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29-12-2010, 15:31 | #32 | |
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Having said all that - would I tow a trailer, carrying two horses with an automatic 2.7 Tdi T2? Yes i would! |
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29-12-2010, 15:34 | #33 |
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Ive always fancied an auto. Hence one reason i have the car I now drive.
When I looked at T2s I do remember the tow limit on my manual was 2.8 tonnes. I also clearly remember everywhere I looked the auto was listed as a tonne or thereabouts less. The reason I remember this so clearly is because caravan we looking at was 1.6tonnes all up and I was gobsmacked it was so close to the limit for the auto. The auto is limited by the auto box, its nothing to do with the stability or gross weight ( ie the 80% or otherwise match). Seems a bit of a faux pas by nissan tbh. |
29-12-2010, 15:37 | #34 |
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on the other hand, i'm finding it difficult to find any info pointing to the 1.8 tonne limit for an auto, if anyone has any please post a link!
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29-12-2010, 15:37 | #35 | |
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Is the towing weight specd in the workshop manual I wonder? |
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29-12-2010, 15:39 | #36 |
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I have an original usuers manual and it doesnt mention towing capacities, i've checked. And i called out local dealership who put me on hold whil ehe reffered to some other Nissan place to verify his ducmentation and 'on screen' info and he can't find reference to the difference between manual and auto.
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29-12-2010, 15:42 | #37 | |
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29-12-2010, 15:48 | #38 |
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29-12-2010, 15:56 | #39 | |
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But surely the user manual must cover towing weights somewhere? |
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29-12-2010, 15:59 | #40 |
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it is indeed and as mentioned ealrier definitely clocks in at a tonne or more less than the manual
Have a look at the plate then read this leaflet http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repositor...20Feb%2008.pdf Its all there and is the definitive answer |
29-12-2010, 15:59 | #41 |
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Fill this in and see what it tells us...
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29-12-2010, 16:21 | #42 |
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its not on plate, 1700 is being presumed from a subtraction of gvw from gtw.
plank i think i read about cars versus commercials to point cars aren't limited at all, still say max tow is based on restart on a hill. as for many cars not trucks their tow weights are way over recommended 85% ratios for tin tents. ok a car on a trailer doesnt have same sail effect as 'light but long' caravan. if its NOT on plate, how is vosa/police going to dispute providing gtw isnt exceed, and frankly a t2 will look lot less dodgy tugging horse box than say mondeo. i suspect if driven carefully, on on hills used in 'manual' mode will be no issue at all, still far more anchor in ratio terms for the stable on wheels. after all whats worst that can happen you knacker the slush box, ok not fun but hardly a legal issue. the inferred reduced capacities are purely warranty based, and whats that worth on a second hand motor buyer beware etc...
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29-12-2010, 16:33 | #43 |
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29-12-2010, 16:35 | #44 |
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I'm at work so can't really go out AGAIN(!!!) to get the rest but here is what I do have.
B **** C 2580 D 4280 E 1160 F 1460 J **** dvla HAVE TOLD ME THAT D-C=LEGAL TOWING CAPACITY. Phoned my local Nissan sales (as did the dealer I bought the car from which are two diff dealers) and they both said they didn't know and didn't have any data for the automatic. They suggested customer services who both me and the dealer phoned and we were both told (after much lengthly dealy!) that there is no diff between the auto and manual and both are 2.8 tonnes! Why the hell is it plated as above then?!!?!?!?!!!!! |
29-12-2010, 16:37 | #45 |
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The maths (as explained on that leaflet) , using the details which will be on the plate, provide the definitive answer, certainly in lawful terms and manf test rating.
UNLESS nissan have subsequently issued some kind of bulletin and not recalled to ammend the plates Nissan dealer will have access to the database of all recalls etc so the answer is out there |
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