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Question about Hiluxs and Towing stuff

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Question about Hiluxs and Towing stuff

Post by Toyo Truck »

Hi guys,

My mate just bought an old Toyota Crown from a dude in canberra,
he wants me to go pick it up for him.

The thing is, these cars weigh like 1500kgs!!!

Would the hilux be up to towing a crown on a car-trailer from
Canberra to Sydney??
I got a 1989 model single-cab with a 22R carbie 2.4L motor.

Would this put alot of wear on my precious gear-box??
I've heard luxie boxes are pretty weak under heavy loads is this true?

Please post up your experiences with hiluxs and towing large loads for
long distances.
I'm worried the old girl will not like this treatment at all with 400K+ on
her.

Cheers,
Bart
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Post by meggs »

Forget it you would be illegal as the towing weight would be less than 1500kgs. The towing weight was increased form 1500 to 1800 kg with the
3 l diesel so yours would be no more than 1500kg proberbly less.
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Post by Toyo Truck »

I'll probably try and avoid towing this car with the hilux.
might try and find someone with a flat-bed who can do mates rates on
transport of a car. Anyone know anyone cheap??

I thought that even though the car weighs in at 1550 kgs
that is the dead weight of the vehicle,
rolling weight would be alot less yeah?

I can't lift 1800Kgs, but I can push the hilux a few Metres easy
that sort of thing.
Anyone know the maths/physics of this rolling weight thing??

Cheers,
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Post by damo lux »

if you are gonna get prices to get it trucked don't only ask car carriers asthey are rip offs :shock: just ask a general carrier.
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Post by HJ60_HEATHUS »

Toyo Truck wrote:
I thought that even though the car weighs in at 1550 kgs
that is the dead weight of the vehicle,
rolling weight would be alot less yeah?

Cheers,
Bart
loaded up on a float and you're looking at closer to 2500kg.
I've never towed with a hilux, but with a hiace loaded to 14-1500, it gets veeerrrryyy slow, so at 2500 i think you'll be pushing every part of it

can't tell you the exact physics of dead/rolling weight, but all vehicle towing capacities are for loaded weight on a trailer. so the lux might move 1500kilo of car, but it certainly won't move 1500kilo of giant cement block in the middle of the road
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