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Preparing a Vehicle for Towing Feedback
Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 16:28
Kerrod
Article Overview - Preparing a Vehicle for Towing
Everyone who intends to tow a caravan, or indeed any sort of trailer, needs to be aware that various tow vehicle and trailer combinations can behave in slightly different ways and certainly different from just driving the tow vehicle itself.
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the towing ball height is an interesting one. i have experienced a wide gap between the heights of vans, off-road trailers and boats. the variation can be a pain in the you know where. i am interested to know what standards are applied in the manufacturing process for all these items in
Australia
. if there are standards they don't seem to apply very broadly.
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AnswerID: 270179 Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 16:55
Andrew from Vivid Adventures
replied: I don't know about standards buy I know that i want my offroad trailer drawbar up as high as necessary for a level ride with 285/75R16s on it
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AnswerID: 270194 Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 17:45
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12.2.1 50mm Ball Couplings
Ball couplings used on trailers with an ATM of up to 3.5 tonnes must comply with the Australian
Standard AS 4177.3-1994 and be installed so that the height of the centre of the body of the ball
coupling is between 350mm and 420mm from the ground when laden.
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FollowupID: 533212 Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 19:09
David from David and Justine Olsen's 4WD Tag-Along posted:
That's correct, but the diagram above is not really about towball height, more about the effects of incorrect loading.
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FollowupID: 533249 Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 22:27
disco1942 posted:
David
Kerrod commenced his post with "the towing ball height is an interesting one." I just gave him the reference to the standards. There are a lot of off road camper trailer and caravan manufacturers who build their vehicles with their couplings to that standard.
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FollowupID: 533268 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 06, 2007 at 06:53
David from David and Justine Olsen's 4WD Tag-Along posted:
Peter,
perhaps I posted in the wrong spot. I was referring to the origional post which shows the diagram of poorly loaded trailer.
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AnswerID: 270231 Submitted: Monday, Nov 05, 2007 at 19:44
Rock Ape
replied: Don't know how you could address this problem with standards. My troopy has a 650mm drawbar height, my other bucket of puss has a 300mm drawbar height.
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FollowupID: 533313 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 06, 2007 at 11:27
Member - Christopher P (NSW) posted:
Better springs, or getting a two inch lift in the rear wheels which would pick up the backe end almost 200mm approx.
Kings spring or ironman!!!!
If you go that way might aswell do the whole lot
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life is one big cooking pot, you have to figure out what goes into it as you stir!!!
Problems, what problem, only solutions, what's the problem.
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AnswerID: 270377 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 06, 2007 at 15:37
Member - Howard (ACT)
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Just measured up the 80 series, bottom of reciever is 520mm from ground. the tongue raises the tregg hitch another 180mm.
allowing for a couple of inches sag when the trailer goes on I would be looking at a towing height around 650mm( bottom of block).
the trailer sits flat at that height and tows well.
Dont think it would ever be an otpion to tow behind the crapadore.
Tow bar on it is only 350mmabove ground.
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