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TDV8 Paul



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How easy do these tow!!!! I was already in love- but now!!!

I’m now a proper Range Rover owner!!! Never towed anything in my life and I now have a horse box as we’ve recently bought a horse for out little one to start competing with him,
Installed the witter tow bar myself in a couple hours or so taking it slow and not rushing- the electrics we’re pretty straightforward the worst bit was the sheer amount of the boot I had to strip to get to what I needed, although at the same time managed to get rid of some weird aftermarket navman thing that a previous owner had in- along with the birds nest of wiring that went with it, nothing like a bit of tidying up!!

Went and picked up the trailer this morning and the car just felt normal, not like it was towing any weight behind- I had to keep looking at the trailer to remind myself it was attached so I didn’t drive like I normally would.

Incredible cars these!!

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Bean19844



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I bought this a while ago mate. Picked the trailer up and while I was going round the m25 I didn't even realise it was still attached until you feel a bump in the road. Couldn't ask for a better machine to tow with. Even driving back with this bus on whilst you knew it was there, still picks up power with no trouble and your still cruising along with no trouble

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TDV8 Paul



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And that’s a decent load too!!
Quite looking forward to getting the horse in and using it now! 2007 TDV8 Vogue SE
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Merchy



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Just a polite word of warning when towing horse boxes, even my Td6 tows so well, it is easy to forget what is on the back, obviously with horses one has to brake gently and be careful when cornering. On the odd occasion when I temporarily 'forget' my daughter is very quick to remind me. Embarassed
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SamThomas



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Couple of other things to reember5 when towing horse/boxes ;

You need to drive smoothly &

Horses are heavy brutes & they can move a little bit.

Also, it's worth checking your licence - quite a number of drivers do not have a suitable licence if they passed their car test after a certain date. You also need to know that when calculating weights of the combination it is the maximum gross plated weight that matters, not the actual weight.

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Weegie



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As above that combination would need category BE on licence which you probaby already have.

https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories John
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Not forgetting that if you only have one horse onboard, it should be on the right due to the road camber (especially if you have a chunky Clydesdale cross cob like we have!). 2017 Jaguar F Pace 25t Portfolio - still part of the JLR family 😀
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Rosco



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Interesting point chris_read, we have Ifor Williams and side loading Equitreks, on the side loaders a single horse should be on the passengers side to counteract the weight of the door, Thumbs Up

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TJH1985



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SamThomas wrote:

Also, it's worth checking your licence - quite a number of drivers do not have a suitable licence if they passed their car test after a certain date. You also need to know that when calculating weights of the combination it is the maximum gross plated weight that matters, not the actual weight.


Weegie wrote:
As above that combination would need category BE on licence which you probaby already have.

https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories


I thought the Gov scrapped all that during COVID to free up more lorry tests Neutral

Pretty sure you don’t need to take a test to tow up to 3.5t MAM anymore, just hook up and go!

I loved our old L322 + HB511 combo, even though we seemed to use the Defender to tow more often than not it was much much better.

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SamThomas



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Putting aside the short lived trailer test requirements what you can tow, weight wise depends on when you passed your basic car test.

Full details here ;
https://www.gov.uk/towing-with-car

Remember it's the plated weights that count, not the actual weighs.

& of course if you do not have the correct licence your insurance will be void.

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TJH1985



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Ahh yeah I miss read your post. Isn’t that still irrelevant though? Anyone can tow a trailer that weighs up to 3,500kg MAM as a minimum which is the maximum towing capacity of our cars regardless and way beyond the 85% - 100% (Actual) Trailer vs Car recommendation.

Pre 97 gets you 8,250kg MAM combined but that’s ~3,200 (guess) for a L322 leaving you ~5,000 towing capacity but the cars limited to 3,500 so you would not gain anything over a post 97 license?

It would also need to be a pretty hefty trailer, I’m sure our old HB511 which was a reasonable size was only plated at 2.7t MAM.

Not arguing, just feels kinda irrelevant these days even for most big 4x4s as I’m sure you're insurance would probably be void towing beyond the vehicle manufacturers maximums. Sold - Bell a 2015 MY16 Loire Blue Autobiography 4.4 SDV8
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chris_read



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Rosco wrote:
Interesting point chris_read, we have Ifor Williams and side loading Equitreks, on the side loaders a single horse should be on the passengers side to counteract the weight of the door, Thumbs Up

Hi Rosco
I agree that you should counterbalance the weight of the side door with the Equitrek DayTreka but ours is an Ifor 510 (the one pictured above looks like a 505) and the common practice is to load a single horse on the drivers side, that way it doesn’t matter which country you are in / which side of the road you drive on. We have to reverse Rupert out of the trailer as he’s a chunky lad Thumbs Up 2017 Jaguar F Pace 25t Portfolio - still part of the JLR family 😀
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Highroller



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I went from a new Vauxhall Antara 4x4 to the Rangie, It made a joke out of the Antara when towing.

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Best tow car I’ve ever driven the 322.

I regularly tow 3500kg digger and trailer combo with my D4, and while stable and easy it’s not as good as the 322 was, neither for that matter is the 405. I put that down to the weight of the 322 compared to the 405 and the power and auto box of the 322 compared to the manual D4 I have.

Not sure id like to tow a minibus on a trailer with one though……🤣 There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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TDV8 Paul



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chris_read wrote:
Not forgetting that if you only have one horse onboard, it should be on the right due to the road camber (especially if you have a chunky Clydesdale cross cob like we have!).


Thank you- I’ve heard many people say they need to be on the right side and nobody has been able to tell me why so it made no sense to me at all- until now!! Now I completely see why because of the camber!! Thank you-
Thank you to everyone who has given some advice- all duly noted and the point that was made about the daughter reminding them of the trailer- I’ll have both the daughter and the mother ‘gently’ reminding me…. 2007 TDV8 Vogue SE
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