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richgreenscooby1 08 January 2011 10:08 PM

tow a van box trailer
 
tow a van box trailer twin axle with ramp not roller stutter ,white and black , no leaks light's inside when pluged into car , good condition , 4 new tyres slight damage to fibreglass wheel arches easy to fix , £1200 ono

Jamo 08 January 2011 10:16 PM

is this big enough to put a clio in? my dads looking at them to tow with a large motor home.

Jamz_ 09 January 2011 01:25 AM


Originally Posted by j4mou (Post 9809142)
is this big enough to put a clio in? my dads looking at them to tow with a large motor home.

Aye a model mini... im assuming its one of these:
http://www.secondhand-trailers.co.uk...%20Trailer.jpg

richgreenscooby1 09 January 2011 11:51 AM

yeah its one of those , but you wouldnt get a car in it

Rescue Dude 09 January 2011 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by j4mou (Post 9809142)
is this big enough to put a clio in? my dads looking at them to tow with a large motor home.


Be VERY careful to check the towing weight and the gross train weight of any motorhome. Some motorhomes have little or nothing to attach a towbar to, some have only 750kg or less towing capacity. Don't be fobbed off by "well it says 750kg, but of course it will tow much more than that". It cuts no ice with the police, or with your insurance company when things go wrong.

Sorry for the thread hijack.

Jamz_ 09 January 2011 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Rescue Dude (Post 9809878)
Be VERY careful to check the towing weight and the gross train weight of any motorhome. Some motorhomes have little or nothing to attach a towbar to, some have only 750kg or less towing capacity. Don't be fobbed off by "well it says 750kg, but of course it will tow much more than that". It cuts no ice with the police, or with your insurance company when things go wrong.

Sorry for the thread hijack.

+1 - Good info to check.


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