Saturday, Sep 04, 2010 at 21:58
Further to the above
On looking at the specs of a 200GXL TD its GVM is 3300kg and its GCVM is 6680 kg
Its payload is 600kg
SO put an extra tank in and fill it up say 180kg add ball weight of 350 KG= 530kg
Leaves 70kg to stay legal
How much do you and Mum weigh before you put ANY gear or kids in it.
So its at 3300kg hopefully Then its Gross Combined Vehicle Mass or in plain language
The Total Legal weight of the loaded vehicle and the trailer its towing Can ONLY BE 6680kg
So 6680 minus 3300 is 3380 kg and thats all you can tow legally at maximum loaded weight. So the 3500kg towing capacity is only able to be achieved with a half empty fuel tank and no gear in the back.
Also whilst the GVM can be upgraded the GCVM cant so although you can carry more in the car you cant tow as much.
However it seems that the RTA take GTM as the figure being towed so if the
GTM of the van is less than 3380kg you will be legal. maybe!!!!!!!!!!.
As per this answer when I asked a question about a similar scenario
Yes,you can tow the caravan under the following conditions.
1 / You do not exceed the vehicle manufacturers tow capacity of 2500 kg for the vehicle, ( this means that the caravan cannot exceed its GTM, of 2500 kg,even though it has an greater ATM ).
2 / Your vehicle must have a compliant tow bar fitted and it must be correctly rated,the RTA do not have any requirements on "ball weight".
Regards
RTA Tech Enq
The vehicle enquired about had a 2500kg cappacity but you will get the picture.
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