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Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:52 pm
by dan_2k_uk
timwilks13 wrote:
What if you like taking rolls of roofing lead on holiday?
I never leave home without one!
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:22 pm
by Jay18
I would love a LWB vitara 94 shape
But it would be hard to sell the SJ cause it's my first car and I love driving it, I suppose sometimes you just have to move on...
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:27 pm
by twiss
Don't sell it you'll regret it! I already sold one and just had to get another one!!!
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:36 pm
by Jordi
dan_2k_uk wrote:timwilks13 wrote:
What if you like taking rolls of roofing lead on holiday?
I never leave home without one!
Use strongbow to ballast the SJ.
I can guarantee doing 20mph up hills on the motorway feels uncomfortable, even in the wagon.
Because the SJ is so light weight distribution in the caravan will be very important, ideally I'd fit a stabiliser too to prevent snaking. Even in my Dads Navara (2200kg empty I think it was) an uneven trailer load makes for an interesting drive. A good load and you can cruise at 70, because that's the speed limit I would never exceed it.
As for gears, going up big banks keep the revs up and change down nice and early, don't snatch the clutch.
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:02 pm
by Henry
If your going to Wrexham from Runcorn head up the 53 towards the 55, you will see the engine hill, it's about 3 miles from the a483.
There is also a public weigh bridge in cefn if you need it.
As said above, have a go, but if she starts getting warm I seriously suggest stopping and getting it home for some other way.
I would suggest not using the stabiliser, the sj rear end being light, it could slide it round bends.
Good luck, I'm just the other side of Wrexham if you get seriously stuck!
H
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:07 pm
by Jordi
Pros and cons to the stabiliser. Never thought of that one, never been an issue as my tow cars have always been 2t plus.
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:11 pm
by Henry
I have never used one but just a thought.
I've had a landy 90 slide and jack up on a wet corner with 3.5 tonne on the back officer
Luckily it didn't all end it tears
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:14 pm
by Jordi
Henry wrote:I have never used one but just a thought.
I've had a landy 90 slide and jack up on a wet corner with 3.5 tonne on the back officer
Luckily it didn't all end it tears
I can beat that. Span out on one of the banks coming out of Pembroke in the wagon with 54t on the back.
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:16 pm
by Henry
Jordi wrote:Henry wrote:I have never used one but just a thought.
I've had a landy 90 slide and jack up on a wet corner with 3.5 tonne on the back officer
Luckily it didn't all end it tears
I can beat that. Span out on one of the banks coming out of Pembroke in the wagon with 54t on the back.
So what's the worse that could happen with 650kg
Re: Any advice for towing a small caravan with my SJ410?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:19 pm
by Edweird
Jordi wrote:Henry wrote:I have never used one but just a thought.
I've had a landy 90 slide and jack up on a wet corner with 3.5 tonne on the back officer
Luckily it didn't all end it tears
I can beat that. Span out on one of the banks coming out of Pembroke in the wagon with 54t on the back.
I bet that was very nearly a brown trouser moment.