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Hmmm, if you were to do that then either you could have nothing in the boot or such a low noseweight that the van would tow very badly.
However it does say that "overloading of the towing vehicle's rear suspension will result in poor towing stability"
When loading the car any heavy things should be placed as far forward as possible.
------------- Jennifer
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