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Legalities on trailering a 4wd?

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Legalities on trailering a 4wd?

Post by Kramer »

I am trailering a 60 series down to bundy tomorrow I was just wondering what the leagities were if I roped it to the trailer rather than chaining it as I don't have any dogs to tighten it properly? I am in QLD as well.
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Post by midnight »

Go to Stupercheap and get some tiedown straps. Lot easier, Lot quicker, but not as strong as chains.
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Re: Legalities on trailering a 4wd?

Post by grimbo »

Kramer wrote:I am trailering a 60 series down to bundy tomorrow I was just wondering what the leagities were if I roped it to the trailer rather than chaining it as I don't have any dogs to tighten it properly? I am in QLD as well.
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Post by Shorty40 »

Get some decent ratchet tie downs ;)
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

I havent got dogs, but do have a long herc chain, and a shorter one you can use if you want. I have used them when trailering my Rocky. I just want them back when you are finished with them.

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Post by mickrangie »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:I havent got dogs, but do have a long herc chain, and a shorter one you can use if you want. I have used them when trailering my Rocky. I just want them back when you are finished with them.

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Post by PJ.zook »

While trailering my mates car, a towie who happened past gave me some advice, and that was to tie the car down by its axles/swingarms, not the chassis, as thats considered unsafe as far as teh cops are concerned and they will give you a huge fine if they are in a bad mood.
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Post by Screwy »

i tow my trucks on a trailer behind a SWB.

i need to racthet strap all 4 corners down on the chassis.

the reason for this, is that if i tie it down at the diffs, the car on the trailer body rolls etc when i turn corners and because im towing it behind an SWB, everytime this happens it swings the car around alot.

with it tied down on the chassis, i dont have the movement and is much easier, safer and more confortable to tow.

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Post by "CANADA" »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:i tow my trucks on a trailer behind a SWB.

i need to racthet strap all 4 corners down on the chassis.

the reason for this, is that if i tie it down at the diffs, the car on the trailer body rolls etc when i turn corners and because im towing it behind an SWB, everytime this happens it swings the car around alot.

with it tied down on the chassis, i dont have the movement and is much easier, safer and more confortable to tow.

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you pull it down to the bumpstops tho dont you?
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Post by Screwy »

MADZUKI wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:i tow my trucks on a trailer behind a SWB.

i need to racthet strap all 4 corners down on the chassis.

the reason for this, is that if i tie it down at the diffs, the car on the trailer body rolls etc when i turn corners and because im towing it behind an SWB, everytime this happens it swings the car around alot.

with it tied down on the chassis, i dont have the movement and is much easier, safer and more confortable to tow.

screwy
you pull it down to the bumpstops tho dont you?
yes i do, keeps the car completely still. my springs are soft enough to do that too....

most rigs, a ratchet strap wont pull the suspension down that far. but i still find chassis strapping to be the way to go on a short wheel base.

if you have a wagon your towing with then the car isnt thown around as much when cornering if you strap down at the diffs.

each to there own i guess.

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Post by Kramer »

Thanks guys, I am towing it with a 100 series that has only a 1HZ and no turbo :oops: It will be a little slow but I will get there. I have some chain and a heap of rope so I think it will be safe enough. I will be chaining the diffs to the trailer first and then tie the body down to stop the roll!
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Post by Kramer »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:I havent got dogs, but do have a long herc chain, and a shorter one you can use if you want. I have used them when trailering my Rocky. I just want them back when you are finished with them.

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Thanks for the offer but I have some chain and it looks like the cops won't care how its tied on as long as its safe!
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Post by Micka »

Kramer wrote:
BundyRumandCoke wrote:I havent got dogs, but do have a long herc chain, and a shorter one you can use if you want. I have used them when trailering my Rocky. I just want them back when you are finished with them.

PM me for contact details.
Thanks for the offer but I have some chain and it looks like the cops won't care how its tied on as long as its safe!
You could pick up a dog from 2nd hand shop/markets for about $10.

IMHO get the right gear, and then tow it. How much is the 100 series allowed to tow? 60 series is a pretty heavy old bus. Are you sure you're under the legal towing weights?


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Post by midnight »

If the trailer has a winch on the front, attach chains to the back diff, and then winch it tight with the winch, then chain the front.
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Post by frp88 »

We have just done a restraining course at work and believe don't use rope.They going outlaw the use off rope for tying down loads due to not loading it up without ratcheting device's i would go and get some proper 50mm wide 2.5t strap's because if a dog runs in front of you and the cruiser comes of and hits something you are liable.
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Post by beatle_bayly »

Depends on how your trailer is setup. Usually, I ratchet-strap the vehicle forward hard up against the front rail. I also add chains on the back in case the load decides to go forward. The rear chains are always slightly loose, and act as insurance, they don't hold the load. For long trips, I add loose chains to the front as well.

The tiedowns pull forward and down so the load can't really ride up and over the front rail of the trailer (but you never say NEVER !). Webbing straps are better than chain as they (usually) give some warning of impending failure. Chains can crack and let go with no warning at all.

On a 60 I pull it down via the axle, both sides. Be careful not to crush a brake line. On other vehicles I attach to the lower wishbones, as far outboard as possible.

This method means the only relative movement is from the load's tyres distorting. They can dance around on their suspension as much as they want without changing the tension on the restraints.
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Post by Shadow »

You are legally required to tie it down at 3 points in QLD. QLD transport has a booklet about safely carrying loads etc.

All the car carriers I see generally strap the axle/wishbone or the tyres.
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Post by Cossie »

I followed a guy towing a knackered up old Kingswood rolling shell behind a van the yesterday and as he went round a roundabout it just rolled off the back of the trailer!!!! Luckily it bellied out on the back lip of the trailer so the front wheels stayed on. He hadn't tied it down with anything, just thought the handbrake would hold it!! :shock:
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Post by rangemann »

Cossie wrote:I followed a guy towing a knackered up old Kingswood rolling shell behind a van the yesterday and as he went round a roundabout it just rolled off the back of the trailer!!!! Luckily it bellied out on the back lip of the trailer so the front wheels stayed on. He hadn't tied it down with anything, just thought the handbrake would hold it!! :shock:

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