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Originally posted by nero279On a new licence you need to do a separate trailer test to tow anything over 750kg, or, i think it's half the weight of the towing vehicle whichever is least.
or do part B+E to tow more.
or C1 for 3500kg+ vehiclesnee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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I am fully aware of the towing regulations in regards to the driving licence. It's something that I intend to do in the near future. However, you must also remember that I may not be the one wanting to do the towing.
So the Hilux is restricted to a piddly 1.75 tonnes?1970 Land Rover 2A - 2.25 Litre 'Ragtop'
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Originally posted by Rich_PI am fully aware of the towing regulations in regards to the driving licence. It's something that I intend to do in the near future. However, you must also remember that I may not be the one wanting to do the towing.
So the Hilux is restricted to a piddly 1.75 tonnes?
immature or wind up ???Only Toyota can get you out of shite
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Originally posted by Rich_PI think I have just realised what it is that I got muddled up on. The Hilux is a 'middle-weight' vehicle while the Land Cruiser is a 'heavy-weight', am I right?
the surf is a glorified builders yute.The benchmark....
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Right then. That helps clear up my misunderstanding by a huge degree. I thought the Hilux was also a 'heavy-weight' type. Ooops.
Would you say a standard Hilux would fit through the typical garage entrance? Hmm, I think the closest example of the tallest vehicle that would still go in fairly easily would be the Range Rover Classic. So what's the standard roof line comparison in height?1970 Land Rover 2A - 2.25 Litre 'Ragtop'
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Originally posted by Rich_PRight then. That helps clear up my misunderstanding by a huge degree. I thought the Hilux was also a 'heavy-weight' type. Ooops.
Would you say a standard Hilux would fit through the typical garage entrance? Hmm, I think the closest example of the tallest vehicle that would still go in fairly easily would be the Range Rover Classic. So what's the standard roof line comparison in height?I'm a custard donut monster
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Originally posted by Rich_PRight then. That helps clear up my misunderstanding by a huge degree. I thought the Hilux was also a 'heavy-weight' type. Ooops.
Would you say a standard Hilux would fit through the typical garage entrance? Hmm, I think the closest example of the tallest vehicle that would still go in fairly easily would be the Range Rover Classic. So what's the standard roof line comparison in height?The benchmark....
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