G'day guys
Got a question from ratbox the other day about towing my caravan with the FC wagon.I know theres a number of guys on the forum into the vintage caravan scene. Was just wondering what everybody elses experiences are with towing things behind thier FCs (and FEs of course)
My story....
The wagon has a red 202 motor,I dont have any problems with power, always try and drive reasonably conservatively.(with a caravan attached) Will sit on 90kmh easy on the flat
Trimatic auto, I'm just lazy, was told i should put it in 1 when starting, especially on hills, but i just stick it in D and drive
dont know diff ratio (
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and 13'' rims.with Bridgestone Turanza tyres
Torana disc brakes on HR front end, drums on rear
Also has a seperate trans cooler fitted under the V8 radiator (its never overheated...probably runs to cold most of the time, to be honest)
and helper springs on the wagon.It sits dead level on the rear of the wagon
asked the guys at parkside towbars to fit a heavyduty towball thingy on the back of the wagon, to handle the 999kg at least. dont know what its rated at
The caravan is a 1966 (?) Baravan, steel framed, aluminium skin.
Tare 860kg, Agg 999kg acording to rego papers, but I've never had it on a weighbridge to find out correct weights, (its on that TO DO list)
Have fitted an electric braking system to the caravan. Can pull up the caravan seperately to the wagon if it ever starts swaying which should pull the outfit back into a straight line. Its like insurance..nice to know its there but hope i never need it
The new brakes meant changing the 13''caravan rims to 14'' but it still sits nicely, and while we were at it we changed the original tow coupling to a legal 50mm unit.
When we hook them together I use the shepherd hook load leveller (? I think thats what they call them) to stop the bounce as we go over bumps and stuff. Some people call them anti sway bars...BUT they are NOT. they reduce vertical movement not horizontal.
and stick the towing mirrros across the bonnet.good rear vision and they stay on when the bonnet is opened
We dont do huge mileage (unlike Daggsey & Carrots, who are still tripping around the countryside in thiers after Mt Gambier, or Brad & Gemma, or Mark & Ditzy) mostly weekend trips within a couple of hours of Perth
To round up....The wagon tows well, it all runs straight and stops when we need it to
and then i have the 6x4 trailer i use on other weekends for manure and stuff. I learnt chucking bags of manure into the wagon isnt good for cleanliness