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Quote: Originally posted by sunshinetours on 19/9/2013
This this must be what I was thinking of (second para) in that car manufacturers must allow a nose weight of no less than 4% of the cars max tow limit.
Possibly the idea of that is to prevent a situation where a caravan does not have to loaded rearwards to such an extent as to make it dangerous to tow. So presumably provided a twin axle is loaded sensibly it should be ok to tow even if noseweight is quite low?
------------- Regards, Jack+Jon.
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