That’s the biggest load of shit I’ve ever heard! I’ve being towing caravans and trailers for over 40 years. The weight and balance of the towed item is critical to the handling of the tow vehicle. A nose down attitude just shows an incorrect balance of the caravan or trailer and is nothing to do with braking or otherwise. Get your self on a towing course.It’s always better to have the caravan lower at the front than higher as it will push down on the van when braking.
You don’t want it pushing the rear of the van up.
Shorter the caravan more it will stand out.
Sound like you need the trading if you don’t understand hitch heights and nose weight.That’s the biggest load of shit I’ve ever heard! I’ve being towing caravans and trailers for over 40 years. The weight and balance of the towed item is critical to the handling of the tow vehicle. A nose down attitude just shows an incorrect balance of the caravan or trailer and is nothing to do with braking or otherwise. Get your self on a towing course.
Sound like you need the trading if you don’t understand hitch heights and nose weight.
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My van tows perfectly with the Caravan at 1800kg and car Transporter loaded at 2400kg all weights and balances recorded by my race car load scalesPS
My SWB 204 T6 DSG is probably the best vehicle I have ever towed with. My caravan is 1935kg max.
Nose heavy is as dangerous as nose light.Sound like you need the trading if you don’t understand hitch heights and nose weight.
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@RobertO2023 you think mines looks pretty deft in that pic?
Yes indeed. As long as you have around the correct nose weight on the hitch and the caravan has well distributed weight it will always tow well. Towing forces on the towing vehicle should always be in the horizontal plane. The trailer brakes will then not add vertical pressure on the hitch therefore keeping the handling in balance. If you find the rear of the tow vehicle dips under braking it will upset the equilibrium and could result in loss of control.Sorry decent*
Excellent description in layman’s terms.Yes indeed. As long as you have around the correct nose weight on the hitch and the caravan has well distributed weight it will always tow well. Towing forces on the towing vehicle should always be in the horizontal plane. The trailer brakes will then not add vertical pressure on the hitch therefore keeping the handling in balance. If you find the rear of the tow vehicle dips under braking it will upset the equilibrium and could result in loss of control.