No its on little independant arms with typical small trailer wheels. I'd like to change that if possible to something that could take larger wheels, any ideas?
Try telling old bill or VOSA that!isnt having a plate, or serial number something for trailers post 79 or similar.
i'm sure theres a cut off for over run brakes, bit like when proper glass
windows in caravans was outlawed.
sure its mentioned in trailer law in the caravan club handbook, not that i
can immediately lay my hands on mine.
btw vatco nice to have some real knowledge on the subject on board, reckon
you are now our trailer guru.
There are options; There are also loopholes. But in my opinion if you don't know about the special rules then you prob shouldn't be doing ityou mentioned 3500 as a limit, but feel sure at some point something had
a 4 tonne limit, maybe classic rangey though of course it could have be
standardised along the way. i had one 20 yrs ago and certainly recall it
stating an 8 tonne limit restricted to a very low speed, maybe in low box
in agricultral mode??. hey anyone remember west yorks police using a rrc
may be 2 to get artics moving stuck on m62 in 70's winters. ok more of
a short term recovery move than full blown towing but believe meeting
the requirement kept all the other marques out of WY police purchases
for several years...
also whilst i cant rember which one but likely a dodge ram 1500, with the
correct axle ratio was plated atleast in states to tow more than 3500
though unsure if would be same if imported here. i say a 1500 as it would
gvw under 3500 for b licence, naturally their 2500/3500 3/4 and 1 ton
pickups can tow alot more but their gvw put them like your works wagons
into c1 and likely back to 5th wheels n elecy brakes for good measure.
But does that not contradict what you explained earlier in this thread??? How is it that you were towing a four ton trailer with a vehicle plated at a ton less than that? Didnt you say a Terrano rated at 2800kgs cant tow an empty trailer weighing 1000kgs but plated for 3500kgs?
Or are you saying that you have a Troll, purchased with a higher towing rating because you have a HGV license?
If this is the case I may well be saving up for another catagory adding to my license
No its on little independant arms with typical small trailer wheels. I'd like to change that if possible to something that could take larger wheels, any ideas?
PS - I am always wondering why you see certain folk getting away with a road train of several trailers said:certain people? people like me? anyway, a transit rruck can legally pull virtualy any caravan on the road, having a train weight of 5000k and obviously when unloaded this gives a huge towing capacity, but lets not get inot LGV towing laws this thread is long enough LOL And fair grund people have showman's licences that allow multiple trailers! It is equaly odd to think we would live in a society that would create laws that would make sections of its citizens daily lives (in and out of working hours) impossible, it would be like making living in a house a criminal offence!
on a lighter note, i go to many livestcok sales and i would argu that 60% of the people there are towing in excess of the capacity of their vehicles, the same goes for many peopel towing mini diggers, road rollers, etc etc. And i have never know anyone get stopped!
there was one landmark case (this is a factual example you may find it on the net) where a delivery driver for a nissan dealership, was stopped for deliveruing a car on atrailer behind a nissan serena, the plod pulled him and he was summoned to court as the trailer put the towing vehicle over the train wieght.
his defence, the treain weight on the vehicle refferd to the van that his 'car' was converted from by Nissan, and so the train weight gross, weight etc did not apply, the case was dissmissed and he won. So work that out?
I beleive the indespension type hub will take ford or peugeot fitting 4 stud weels straight on, or mini wheels, having said that mini wheels are now like rocking horse p00 and probably worth more than the trailer! but try the others if your can, but bear in mind it won't be able to carry any more weight with bigger wheels as the suspension will be the same.
o' and don't shout if im wrong :doh
LOL
Correct on the weight issue thats why a different axle would be good
And I can find some mini wheels if needed I had forgotten the stud pat was the same
or beyond 3500kgs its the Case CS150 from now on
I've towed over ten tonnes (i presume legally again lol) with that beast :naughty
PS - I am always wondering why you see certain folk getting away with a road train of several trailers, or a transit pick-up towing a massive triple axle caravan...
on a lighter note, i go to many livestcok sales and i would argu that 60% of the people there are towing in excess of the capacity of their vehicles, the same goes for many peopel towing mini diggers, road rollers, etc etc. And i have never know anyone get stopped!
I don't know the case but probably Construction and use - specially adapted vehiclethere was one landmark case (this is a factual example you may find it on the net) where a delivery driver for a nissan dealership, was stopped for deliveruing a car on atrailer behind a nissan serena, the plod pulled him and he was summoned to court as the trailer put the towing vehicle over the train wieght.
his defence, the treain weight on the vehicle refferd to the van that his 'car' was converted from by Nissan, and so the train weight gross, weight etc did not apply, the case was dissmissed and he won. So work that out?
if you can find some 10 inch mini wheel fin me one, i have a trailer that needs a spare wheel, and i have a spare 12 inch mini wheel, with a tyre that holds air that i dont need,
So can we see the PICS please
I have occasionaly been peed off by these 'private escorts'.....particularly when they are on the motorway escorting a wide load that actually isn't very, and on at least two occasions, although nothing even protruded over the third lane and it was a long dead straight, one of the 'escorts' was driving in the outside lane at a steady 30mph or whatever low speed it was, causing the most horrendous tailback, completely preventing any traffic passing.
Clearly they have a job to do, but thinking they can effectively close the motorway by virtue of having an orange flashing light is not the way to do it.:doh
And yes I did get past by nefarious means, muich to the escorts clear frustration....:augie
I stick them in the same pigeon hole as truck drivers who block both lanes in a merge, people who flash their lights at you because you overtake them and CLOGgers. Or even OLOGgers for that matter LOL!:thumbs
Have one odd 10 inch steel you can have if you want it. also have a set of four origonal 'Rosi' style but want $ for them
You can keep the 12 inch though. No good to me someone else may need it
I could definately use it, its getting it that might be the problem
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