Firstly when considering towing weights The UNLADEN weight is immaterial Its the ATM or maximum allowable loaded weight you have to worry about because thats what you are going to tow. No one goes on holiday towing an empty van.
As far as towball weight is concerned Euro vans are built differently to Aussie vans and traditionally have a lighter ballweight by design.
Aussie vans usually have and need at least 10% of total loaded weight on the ball EG my 2965Kg van had a ball weight of 300kg.
It is unwise to exceed the cars stated limit as it can lead to damage to the body of the car and maybe cause an accident if that occurs.
When buying vans the best advice is find the van you like and THEN buy the vehicle to tow it.
When we started we did it the wrong way and it cost us $23,000 to upgrade to a suitable tug.
Also by exceeding the ball weight can exceed your rear axle rating.
Remember also that your ball weight forms part of the tugs payload so if your tug has a payload of 500kg you have to deduct the 80kg ballweight from that.
If the trailer has electric brakes you will need a brake controller Best two are a Tekonsha Prodigy or a Redarc Towpro (NOT the old model)
There are very few if any vans or even camper trailers that will have an 80kg ballweight unless you go to Euros like Bailey, York, Adria or similar. Dont know about any camper trailers.
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