Hi
have any of you guys used an A frame fro towing a freelander. If so how safe did it feel.
Cheers in advance
Celt69
Legal for recovery use only. Weight wise hippo on hippo is fine. Some vehicles won't tow on a frame due to the suspension design but I think the freelander will as it is a simple suspension design unlike the bmw and rover 600s that cause problems.
Best solution is a trailer as long as the combined weight of trailer and freelander is under 2000kg you will be legal as long as you have a suitable licence. If need be to get the weight down remove seats from the towed vehicle and put them in the towing vehicle. Seats are surprisingly heavy!
That's is what I was led to belive until recently... I double and triple and quadruple checked and that isn't the case. Also asked a traffic copper about it.
As long as none of the plated maximums are exceeded you are legal.
Have you ever tried finding a trailer with a mgw of 2000kg?
Remember that a Freelander shouldn't be towed above 40mph or whatever it is when on all 4 wheels, unless drive to rear wheels is disconnected
I wouldn't tow an auto Freelander 1 as there's no oil circulation in the auto.
8 miles on a recovery truck cost me about £55+vat when I took it to the main dealers.
I used to see motor homes towing cars etc behind then on a-frames. Not sure when I last saw that though. 2CV etc.
Down here we see loads of motor homes pulling all manor of small cars on A frames. Some of these are hooked up to the chassis and braking systems. These are approved and are legal. However we do see many motor homes with a simple recovery type A frames, pulling Smart cars and the like behind them. Many of these folks are pulled by the local traffic offices and are presumably informed of there error.
Yes, I have seen them around sometimes, although I try and avoid the sort of places they tend to go.
Havent seen any getting pulled over, but I am sure it does happen.