
Originally Posted by
ladas
As I understand it, the vehicle type/model/etc., has nothing to do with tow ball weight.
It's the rating of the actual tow hitch fitted to the vehicle. Some tow hitches have a lower ball weight limit, others - better/stronger/ etc., have higher ball weights.
The rating for the vehicle is the weight that can be towed,
As I say this is how I understood it - I may be wrong (which I often am) and I will be happy to be corrected.
Not quite true - vehicles have a designed tow ball weight - usually found in the spec section of the handbook.
As well, tow bars also have a designed tow ball weight - hopefully they match but if not, the lower number applies.
For example - a Disco 1 has a designed tow ball weight of only 120kg (it is in the handbook) and the appropriate Hayman Reece tow bar has the same rating. If you make mods to your car a certified engineer can raise the rating, likewise if you can get the bar manufacturer to raise the rating that is marked on the bar.
So you need to know the tow ball weight appropriate from the specs and also the designed tow ball weight of the bar to determine the actual tow ball weight of the towing system.
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