Originally Posted by
doc_777
That’s the law in Australia. Been that way for about 20 or more years. Maximum towball download, maximum braked, and maximum UNbraked mass (max 750kg - many vehicles are less) are all set by the manufacturer of the vehicle. Any towbar manufacturer can specify maximums UP TO AND INCLUDING those maximums, but not greater.
You are factually incorrect. A classic example was in 1996 when Toyota intoduced a higher limit for the vehicle and a new bar with a capacity of 3500kg It also fitted the 1995 model which only had a 2500kg tow limit.
They refused to up that limit forever
A towbar manufacturer can make a towbar that exceeds a vehicles capacity and you can fit it BUT the ADR RULES say this
The towing limits of a vehicle are
" The limit set by the manufacturer of the vehicle or the Towbar maker WHICHEVER IS THE LESSER"
So Vehicle limit 1500kg towbar 1800kg Limit is 1500kg
Vehicle limit 1500kg Towbar 1200kg Limit is 1200kg
The MAXIMUM BALL weight is the limit set by the manufacturer
Vehicle limit 90kg Towbar 150kg Limit is 90 Kg
That is the law
Euro vans are built differently and so get a lower ball weight. They are also built lighter using different materials tobe able to do this.
Also a vehicle may tow a van with a higher ATM than its legal limit provided that at the time of towing the van does NOT EXCEED the vehicles towing limit.. That is not fully loaded.
Have had a fair bit of towing experience with a 25ft 3000kg van on and 18 month trip around the country
Last edited by Hillbilly; 16-01-2019 at 09:30 AM.
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