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Towing Capacity

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Towing Capacity

Post by 88 Feroza »

Does anyone know the towing capacity of the mighty feroza.

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Post by HotFourOk »

Pretty sure its 1500kg mate
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Post by murcod »

1500kg seems a bit high to me?

Just found this old thread:
...manual on page 17-2 1500kg braked and 500kg without brake....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=8788

I know the brakes are sadly lacking once you put a trailer on behind- and I've got upgraded front brake pads too!
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

murcod wrote: I know the brakes are sadly lacking once you put a trailer on behind- and I've got upgraded front brake pads too!
I've always found the brakes to be exceptionally good for a 4by. I towed a trailer with 2 dirt bikes and heaps of camping gear all over western NSW and occasionally did "emergency stops" to test them....pulled up very nicely. Have also towed a 6.3m fibreglass boat several times, and although it was in excess of rated tow cap., she still pulled up fantastically.

Not sure about Narrow Track though??
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Post by 88 Feroza »

Thank's for the thread and all your input. Thinking about buying a caravan weighs 1065kg with brakes so should be alright. I was just worried about legall capacity cause it's a 16' caravan and the feroza looks a bit small pulling it, so I didn't want too attract attention. If it's legall towing capacity is 1500kg braked then I don't have any problems.

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Post by murcod »

AJFeroza wrote:
murcod wrote: I know the brakes are sadly lacking once you put a trailer on behind- and I've got upgraded front brake pads too!
I've always found the brakes to be exceptionally good for a 4by.
Not sure about Narrow Track though??
The brakes are the same for both. I'm running Metal King Plus front pads and with a loaded trailer I certainly feel the extra weight pushing it along when stopping. I wouldn't like to have to pull up in a hurry.
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Post by 4x4xmore »

bit late now since you have sold the feroza, but the daihatsu feroza legal towing capacity is 1100kg braked, taken directly from an australian vehicle tow mass regulation manual. but might help any one else who may wanna know
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Thanks dude, can we include that in the FAQ?
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Post by RockyF75 »

Can we find out the same imfo for rocky's?? :multi:
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

RockyF70 wrote:Can we find out the same imfo for rocky's?? :multi:
I'm sure we can.

But, alas, Google is NOT your friend in this instance.

Anybody with the manual or even the little owner's manual?
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Post by HotFourOk »

Google has all answers... never doubt it..... you just have to use it properly :lol:

"youll also get a hefty 3,500kg towing capacity"
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This seems a little high.. but it is definately stated somewhere by Hatsu
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Yeah, you'll find that the TD has a higher capacity than the petrol models though.

BTW, did you guys know that a Rocky was the first vehicle to ever tow a caravan across the Simpson Desert? :armsup:
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Post by HotFourOk »

AJFeroza wrote:Yeah, you'll find that the TD has a higher capacity than the petrol models though.
Yeah, I only talk about the 'real' Rocky's... lol :armsup:
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Post by 4x4xmore »

RockyF70 wrote:Can we find out the same imfo for rocky's?? :multi:
can find out but it varies from model, usually goes of the overall vehicle mass and not engine capacity. will post up in the next few days
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Post by Mudsierra »

MMM i know i was overweight :roll: when i headed down to sydney to pick up a zook for my girlfriend. yeah, my roza, car trailer with brakes, and a zook on it. made it home but it was :bad-words: going up hill all the way.
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