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I am planning to tow my ep70 Boxy starlet to tuning developments using an A-Frame,



something like this



http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-CAR-RECOVERY-A-FRAME-TOWING-DOLLY-2-5TON-/251218012686?pt=UK_Recovery_Tools&hash=item3a7dc2aa0e



has anyone towed with an A-frame before and more to the point can i do it on the motorway. I understand there are only to be used for recovery of vehicles, which in this case i am doing, its being recovered to and from a garage. (ill just say its broken down)



Will i have any problems towing a starlet like this or should it be fine, car only weighs like 700kg so i cant see it being a problem.



Oh and the car i am towing it with isn't particularly big either, its a smart for four, weighs about 1300kg if i remember right and can tow 800kgs.



I wanted to tow the starlet boxy to tuning developments as its miles away and i dont want to take any chances with engine problems on the rollers getting it mapped! last thing i need is getting stuck 240miles away from home lol


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I looked at this before n gave up there's a lot of rules n regs behind it all. I used google n camper vans forums to find my info if any of this helps.

I might be right in remembering that u need to get the brakes from the smart car to work with the boxys brakes by I'm not 100% on that

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It's all to do with weight, if it's under 750kg it can be towed on an a frame if it's over 750kg you need to use a braked trailer/towing device. You'll only have a problem if the DVhellA pull you while towing anything over 750kg. I've towed loads and never been pulled but theyve alway been under 750kg ;)

Smart car = 730KG

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taken from aa web site





Towing on an A-frame

An A-frame or recovery dolly can only be used legally to recover a vehicle which has broken down.


If you tow a car that hasn't broken down using an A-frame or dolly then the law treats the combination as a trailer which must meet the appropriate braking and lighting rules.


Trailers below 750kg don't have to be fitted with braking systems, but if a braking system is fitted to a trailer of any weight – as is clearly the case for a car – then the braking system must operate correctly. This is not possible for normal systems fitted to cars, particularly the brake servo, which would not be working unless the engine was running.


Trailer regulations also require the fitting and use of a secondary coupling system to ensure that the trailer is stopped automatically if the main coupling separates while the trailer is in motion or, in the case of trailers, up to a maximum mass of 1,500kg that the drawbar is prevented from touching the ground and the trailer has some residual steering.


To comply with lighting regulations while being towed, the car (in its capacity as a trailer) would need triangular red reflectors and the number plate of the towing vehicle.


The simplest and safest way to tow a car behind a motorhome is to use a car transporter trailer. This can be done completely legally as long as you make sure you don't exceed the towing car's Maximum Permissible Towing Mass and the Gross Train Weight (maximum permitted weight of car and trailer combined) specified by the car manufacturer.


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I used one to move my kp as I had taken hje engine out. I read up on It a bit and it seemed a bit of a grey area. My mate used his diesel bmw to move it. Using a smart car is asking to get pulled though I think!

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I didn't want to take any chances ragging it on the rollers something going wrong and then being stuck with no car to get back, I was going to tow it up there and back. Thanks for the advice though :)


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