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Do you think a Townace van would tow a car alright?

Postby ollieboy » Tue Apr 04, 2006 6:02 pm

This seems like a stupid question but I am wondering whether a townace with a 7K-e engine in would be able to tow a car on a trailer for about 200kms without blowing the clutch or anything?

I only wonder because it is the only vehicle handy and I need to tow a vehicle this friday with it or find a new vehicle rather quickly.

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Postby blackmk3 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:08 pm

it shoud supose so....but it depends on the overall conditon on the engine radiator gearbox clutch etc etc and your driving style....

up to you i suppose ur a bit stuffed if it clapps out halfway home and ur stuck with two broken cars!

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Postby RS13 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:09 pm

Mate, it'll be fine, I've towed a racecar on a braked trailer with a 1000cc KP60! Cruised at 80km/h no problems! You'll be fine, just remember to accelerate smoothly, brake very early and gently, and the legal limit for towing is 80km/h. :D

Also, keep checking behind you, and pull over often, to let people pass you, especially on the motorway in the 100km/h zone! Its' just courteous! People who hold others up make me angry.. :)
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Postby fuel » Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:03 pm

I've towed a 1200kg Cordia on a 500kg tandem axle trailer behind my 1.8L 1050kg Galant (engine just as gutless as a 7k), from Helensville to Hamilton.

I wouldn't recommend it at all. Although the car held up fine with no overheating and no extra clutch wear, it just didn't seem so safe on the road. I tried hard to balance the weight on the trailer, with maybe about 50~100kg downforce on the towbar, but the front still was pretty jacked up.

Just a note, the legal limit of towing is 3/4 the weight of the tow car. If you get snapped, you can get fined.
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Postby Dell'Orto » Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:33 pm

I towed an S13 Silvia from Titahi Bay to Palmy with the wagon on an A frame. Was fine. Just yeah, be careful and do everything smoothly.
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Postby ollieboy » Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:47 pm

Cool, thanks guys. Yeah I worked it out just then and I should be fine for the vehicle weight, I'm just towing a starlet race car so its pretty light.

I am actually considering using an A frame now rather than a trailer because my dads friend with the trailer is off on some hunting trip and might not be back in time. But i'm guessing the same rules apply with the A frame anyway about taking it slow and stuff.
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Postby fangsport » Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:39 am

ollieboy wrote:Cool, thanks guys. Yeah I worked it out just then and I should be fine for the vehicle weight, I'm just towing a starlet race car so its pretty light.

I am actually considering using an A frame now rather than a trailer because my dads friend with the trailer is off on some hunting trip and might not be back in time. But i'm guessing the same rules apply with the A frame anyway about taking it slow and stuff.
with a light, under powered tow vehicle an A-frame is a better option. plenty of lads A-frame cars to and from events, in fact i've only seen Hopper's Mascort on a trailer a couple of times.
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Postby ollieboy » Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:44 am

fangsport wrote:
ollieboy wrote:Cool, thanks guys. Yeah I worked it out just then and I should be fine for the vehicle weight, I'm just towing a starlet race car so its pretty light.

I am actually considering using an A frame now rather than a trailer because my dads friend with the trailer is off on some hunting trip and might not be back in time. But i'm guessing the same rules apply with the A frame anyway about taking it slow and stuff.
with a light, under powered tow vehicle an A-frame is a better option. plenty of lads A-frame cars to and from events, in fact i've only seen Hopper's Mascort on a trailer a couple of times.


He told me he was just too lazy to be bothered with trailers :lol: :lol:

But I plan to get a proper powered vehicle, its just a matter of finding one.
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Postby fangsport » Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:50 am

used to tow the Levin on a trailer with the back full of the road closure signs and barriers to and from events with a really tired 3T Townace. usually handled the task, until i destroyed the engine with a combined mass of 4.8ton towing a load of rubble to the landfill. :twisted:
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Postby Ash » Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:28 am

Mmm, Boost wrote:I towed an S13 Silvia from Titahi Bay to Palmy with the wagon on an A frame. Was fine. Just yeah, be careful and do everything smoothly.


Bahaha that was one LONG trip.
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Postby Santa'sBoostinSleigh » Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:01 am

legal limit for towing is 90kph now isnt it?
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Postby 2LTR Rona » Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:08 am

Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:legal limit for towing is 90kph now isnt it?


LTSA Website wrote:Driving on the open road

The maximum legal speed that you can travel at on the open road is 100 km|h.

Be aware of other motorists adhering to lower limits eg:

* learner motorcycle riders - 70 km/h
* school buses - 80 km/h
* vehicles towing trailers - 90 km/h
* trucks or other heavy motor vehicles - 90 km/h
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Postby Punter » Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:59 am

A townace will do fine, I've towed a dead falcon with a 316 BMW before and it worked. (I was to chicken to go on the motorway though)
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