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    tow ball height wanted

    attention all D3 owners.. im after the tow ball heights of your D3's at the different settings please.

    need to know for modifications to a trailer.

    cheers phil

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    so you bought a D3 and cant afford a tape??

    come on fellas!

    cheers phil

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    I'm not sure of the height of a towball on a D3 but I do know that the Australian standard for a height of a towball base is between 400mm and 450mm above the ground, irrespective of the vehicle bieng a 4wd or normal passenger car.
    If you build your trailer with this in mind then you can't go far wrong.

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    I have heard it mentioned on here that the ball height with the genuine towbar is rather low. I know the way the Aussie genuine bar is fitted is a poor design as it's susceptible to damage.

    The Mitchell Bros towbar seems a lot better height & design wise. A lot of cars through here have them now & having them take a regular HR hitch would give you more height options.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwebb View Post
    I'm not sure of the height of a towball on a D3 but I do know that the Australian standard for a height of a towball base is between 400mm and 450mm above the ground, irrespective of the vehicle bieng a 4wd or normal passenger car.
    If you build your trailer with this in mind then you can't go far wrong.

    ive had a fair bit to do with trailers and have never come across that b4.
    i cant really see why the height of the hitch would be an issue??
    issues arrise when the trailer is nose down or nose up when attached to the tow.

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    issues arrise when the trailer is nose down or nose up when attached to the tow.

    So does that mean you can only tow a trailer on flat level ground?


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    The combination of tow vehicle and trailer must be “properly set up”. This means that there is a load of about 10% of the total trailer mass on the towbar and that the outfit has a level attitude. Generally this necessitates the use of a load distributing device.

    in other words if the car is level and on level ground, a line drawn through the trailer MUST be as close to horizontal as possible.

    cheers phil

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    If you have the 'Mitch Hitch' you can set the height of the trailer by the drop down from the draw bar.
    If you are serious about towing off the blacktop you should get one.
    I can give you the height of the mitch hitch. Let me know how you want the measurement taken.

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    thanks mate,
    if its adjustable can you give me the the highest and lowest heights, if its not too much stuffin around.

    cheers phil

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