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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    My siblings experiences are facts and not what someone else said - I know from direct knowledge, not what someone said,or a mate did, or whatever his sisters Uncle said.

    Toyotas are OK but despite what you Toyota lovers think they do have always had major issues just like any other brand.
    I don't think I am a lover of any brand, anymore than you or anyone maybe of brand whatever.

    No where did I say any, whatever brand, has no issues.

    The more vehicles that a brand sells, the more issues will appear.Its the % of issues, related to the number of sales that need to be looked at to give apples with apples comparisons.

    All I stated was actual facts after running a fleet of numerous brands of vehicles over 30 yrs,mostly service vehicles for business.

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    On Toyotas and towing, there was an amusing discussion at a workshop on towing at the Let's Go Brisbane Caravan and Camping show at the showground today.
    One of the speakers, who runs a training company, asked how many people there had Toyota 200s, and several hands went up.
    He and another speaker then spent about five minutes detailing why the 200 was a poor towing vehicle which only had a payload of about 600kg, so after allowing for a caravan towball weight of say 200kg, a bullbar, fridge and 3-4 people with luggage, the 200 would be overloaded and illegal.
    The 200 owners did not look happy.
    He also said Land Rover were the only make which did not need sway bars when towing.
    I barely resisted the temptation to mention our Defender's 1000kg payload.
    If you go to the show I recommend the towing workshop. It was interesting.

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    This must be embarrassing for Land Rover

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    On Toyotas and towing, there was an amusing discussion at a workshop on towing at the Let's Go Brisbane Caravan and Camping show at the showground today.
    One of the speakers, who runs a training company, asked how many people there had Toyota 200s, and several hands went up.
    He and another speaker then spent about five minutes detailing why the 200 was a poor towing vehicle which only had a payload of about 600kg, so after allowing for a caravan towball weight of say 200kg, a bullbar, fridge and 3-4 people with luggage, the 200 would be overloaded and illegal.
    The 200 owners did not look happy.
    He also said Land Rover were the only make which did not need sway bars when towing.
    I barely resisted the temptation to mention our Defender's 1000kg payload.
    If you go to the show I recommend the towing workshop. It was interesting.
    A friend has just had the mega tow pack $$$ upgrade to his near new 200 to tow this enormous Shark Cat boat he has built to the limits of max upgraded tow capacity.

    In every day empty driving mode he has lead weight in the spare tyre under the car to get some softness in the rear end as it’s a pogo stick otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    A friend has just had the mega tow pack $$$ upgrade to his near new 200 to tow this enormous Shark Cat boat he has built to the limits of max upgraded tow capacity.

    In every day empty driving mode he has lead weight in the spare tyre under the car to get some softness in the rear end as it’s a pogo stick otherwise.
    So if he towed it with something like a D4,it would be illegal, as no GVM upgrade available.

    Must be one hell of a Shark Cat.

    What he really needs is the correct towing vehicle for the job, and that isn't a Tojo or any other 4WD wagon on the market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    So if he towed it with something like a D4,it would be illegal, as no GVM upgrade available.

    Must be one hell of a Shark Cat.

    What he really needs is the correct towing vehicle for the job, and that isn't a Tojo or any other 4WD wagon on the market.
    What about a Ford F 150:

    Ford F-150 Truck Range Australia - American Car Company - Gold Coast, Australia

    Breaking Down the 2019 Ford F-150's Towing Capacities - PickupTrucks.com News.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    So if he towed it with something like a D4,it would be illegal, as no GVM upgrade available.

    Must be one hell of a Shark Cat.

    What he really needs is the correct towing vehicle for the job, and that isn't a Tojo or any other 4WD wagon on the market.

    Yeah, Ian's Rig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Yeah, Ian's Rig.
    It might be in the 'Markets",as I think he has moved on from trucks?

    Heard a rumour he has his eye on a career in Auto Air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    It might be in the 'Markets",as I think he has moved on from trucks?

    Heard a rumour he has his eye on a career in Auto Air.

    But wouldn't he have to have a Partnership with his mate for that to happen, after all he appeared to be as it turned out, to be the brains of the outfit?
    I suppose they both took turns with the Fencing Pliers, but I suspect the decision to use same was made by his mate. Then again it was him with the "**** me that's hot" fingers so maybe not.

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