Trailer size
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SteMarsden
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Id be more concerned about the max load the trailer can carry (mine is rated at 1200kg for race car, race car is 1000kg)
Only issue with size is storage and manouverability.
Only issue with size is storage and manouverability.
BMW E30 318i ex PBMWC track car
2011 VW Passat Est
2011 VW Passat Est
I use a double axle trailer licenced to 2000kg GVM. Brakes on both axles. Load-bed is 4m x 1.75m, just slighly smaller than your size of 14' x 6'. My tow vehicle is rated to tow 1500kg.ScottEgg wrote:I've got the oppurtunity to view a 14'x6' but I reckon it could be a bit big?

"It is amazing how many drivers, even at the Formula-1 level, think that brakes are for slowing the car down." - Mario Andretti
Thanks for the feedback. My tow vehicle is a Volvo V50 2.0 diesal and the trailer is £800 second hand (I'd love a new Brian James but cant afford one). The Volvo can carry 1350kg. Storage is not a problem but manouverability might be!!
So you are NOT going to tow the E30 then if that is the volvos permitted braked towing capacity. Or you find a trailer that weighs next to nothing.ScottEgg wrote:Thanks for the feedback. My tow vehicle is a Volvo V50 2.0 diesal and the trailer is £800 second hand (I'd love a new Brian James but cant afford one). The Volvo can carry 1350kg. Storage is not a problem but manouverability might be!!
You need something with can tow at least 1800kgs, I bought a E39 for this. 2000kgs.
Trailer+car+tools+spare tyres+ petrol + passengers and you will see the total mass of your "train" close to the limit quite quickly. Beware, towing a car is not as simple as it may look, if 1500kgs behind you start to ,ove uncontrolled you need good nerves and skills
just my 2p
Cheers Uwe, I've been doing the maths this morning. I appreciate your comments and am not someone who under estimates what's involved. On reflection I'll probaly be looking to purchase a new Brian James Clubman and tow it with my bro's hilux.
Toyota Hilux is what I tow with Scott. Both the 2.7VVTi petrol and D4D diesel have plenty of torque for towing. But be careful, The Hilux is itself a fairly light vehicle (they don't make them as heavy as they used to) and thus both the single cab and double cab models only have a tow capacity of 1500kg (sfaik). This is fine for me as the weight of my car plus trailer is barely over a ton. However, pile it all up (as Uwe said) and you could be approaching the safe tow limit of your vehicle.ScottEgg wrote:... I'll probaly be looking to purchase a new Brian James Clubman and tow it with my bro's hilux.
Regardless of how strong the engine is on your tow vehicle you don't wan't to tow a load which is heavier than the vehicle pulling it, unless your trailer has proper hydraulic brakes (as opposed to the standard over-run brakes).

"It is amazing how many drivers, even at the Formula-1 level, think that brakes are for slowing the car down." - Mario Andretti
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danny_duke01
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Here are couple of pics from the trailer i hired when i did an event in Weston-super-mare...this is what they recommended for me towing with my Ford Transit.







