Originally Posted by
Sydneykid
I noted that one of the your questions was how will it tow, which is somewhat different to what's legal to tow. I recently towed a race car and trailer at 1.9 tonnes using a 110TDI with DSG and it did it easily. I had it set at 145 kgs on the hitch with 50 kgs of preload on the load equalisers, so it sat almost level (not bum down) and it was very stable at any speed. Obviously not pulling it out of a boat ramp (that would be unfortunate), but my driveway and street are both pretty steep and with no clutch slip it basically idled up the hill.
It towed about the same as my Stagea, just used half as much fuel.
Based on that I'd expect 2.5 tonnes to be easy, requiring just a bit more juggling of the tow ball weight so it towed nice. With a race car it's relatively easy to move it back or forward a few mm's on the trailer. Or move the tyres, fuel and tools. With an extra 50nm of torque the 140TDI would be slightly better again.
Cheers
Gary
Iwould respectfully point out that ballweight is a figure weighed un hitched and is always that weight unless you shift weight rearwards to lighten it. A WDH or stabilisers do NOT alter the ballweight, they merely redistribute it partly forward and some rearward onto the trailer wheels. Has been the subject of many threads on the Caravannes forum and even Hayman Reece say the same thing. Their analogy is that a WDH increases the force between the hitch and the towball but does NOT lessen the weight.
Only a Jack or a skyhook can do that. Shifting weight rearward is fraught with danger as witnessed on ACA last night which showed the effects of poorly laden and poorly driven vans.
Should you get weighed they will unhitch and weigh it and you would be over at 145kg
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