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heavy duty tow bar

Post by tufferoza »

hi,
i am on the look out for a car trailer to tow my track car from esperance to perth and back for track meets. at the moment my towbar i think is only rated at 1000kg, is there a heavier duty tow bar available for the feroza?

thanks.
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Post by RockyF75 »

Don't think the tow bar would be your biggest problem, problem would be what your towing would weigh a lot more than the feroza :shock:

EDIT: Something constructive, just go to a local towbar shop and ask (coldy's?). They usually make setups to suit each vehicle. But i'd say if your towing another car (1000kg atleast? + tandem trailer, 700kgs+ ) you'd already be way above the rosa's ability.
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Post by tufferoza »

it seemed to tow my dads 14ft boat loaded full of crap (read bloody heavy) from bundaberg qld to sa and here to wa ok, and that was before i put the turbo on it.

i just wanted a better/stronger towbar set-up as my cars are worth more to me than dads boat... haha
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Post by HotFourOk »

Hayman Reese are the no. 1 towbar name... and they only have the 1000kg model to suit a Feroza. No hitch reciever type setups at all.

I strengthened my original setup on my Rocky, would be quite the same for you Fez.... if you need details and pics let me know.

I put RHS between the two chassis rails, and bolted this to the standard gooseneck that has the 4 bolts just below the rear door.
It is so damn strong... I did this becuase I snapped the towbar plate when snatching my bro in law out from the clay :?
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Post by tufferoza »

i have thought about strengthening it myself, getting quite handy with the mig in my shed.
i would appreciate some pics of yours. thanks. :)
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Post by HotFourOk »

there was some here man
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... ght=towbar

If you have any other Q's or want more detailed pics i can get them also.
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Post by 4x4xmore »

feroza is only rated to tow 1100kg, towing a car trailer with a car onboard is just crazy. in the event of an accident all if any insurance is void as the vehicle is overloaded. not to mention the personel liability for damage, injury or death.

sorry mate but if your looking at transporting your vehicle by car trailer it may be time to upgrade the roza.
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Post by ferozamaniac »

I been pulling out of mud a KIA SORENTO (must be at least 2000 kg) but i dont know what could happen after an hour of pulling :lol:
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Post by HotFourOk »

ferozamaniac wrote:I been pulling out of mud a KIA SORENTO (must be at least 2000 kg) but i dont know what could happen after an hour of pulling :lol:
The towing factor is mainly to do with braking or lack of with too much weight behind you.

A good snatch strap allows even a zook to pull out a Troopy :D
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Post by lay80n »

4x4xmore wrote:feroza is only rated to tow 1100kg, towing a car trailer with a car onboard is just crazy. in the event of an accident all if any insurance is void as the vehicle is overloaded. not to mention the personel liability for damage, injury or death.

sorry mate but if your looking at transporting your vehicle by car trailer it may be time to upgrade the roza.

+1 - Your main issue here is the vehicles legal maximum towing load, which is way under what even a lighweight track car and braked double boggie trailer is going to weigh.
Personally i think towing such a large load with a roza is dangerous and stupid. Not only to you but to other road users.

As for the zook pulling out a troopy Nick, yeah been there done that. Pulled a MQ with a dead motor out of the big hole at hilsbrough quarry, its all to do with traction and gearing :D

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Post by RockyF75 »

lay80n wrote:its all to do with traction and gearing :D

Layto....

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