Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: familyman on 05 May 2007, 21:38:55
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Good evening one and all hope your all well? So summers is coming and thoughts have turned to the hols. Only this year we are swopping tent for dare I say a caravan, but SWMBO wants a home from home. So were looking at 17-18 footers on single axle 6 berths for the tribe.
Now to the point a towing vehicle. My fantastic Omega has won again with a GTW (gross train weight) of 3825kg less GVW (gross vehicle weight) of 2225kg means i can tow up to 1600kg.I'm not using the 85% rule which would be higher at aprox 1800ish, i'll stick with Vx figures all found on the VIN plate.
So the reason for the subject now Phew! My Omega is getting a bit tired at 146,000, although i've done a lot of work on it, like new road springs, brakes incl discs, water valve, rocker gaskets, cambelt and tensioner, waterpump, aux drive belt and tensioner, c/d wiring and more Blimey should have a bought a new car. Ah theres the rub! Checking max towing weights of other cars and i'm shocked to find that i can tow more than much bigger i thought cars. Like a Chrysler grand voyager3.3 v6, ford galaxy TDi and 2.8 v6, kia sedona 2.9 TDi, Jaguar xj 4.0 v8, Chrysler 300c V8 (the one that looks like a big box on wheels) so i checked some 4x4's wouldn't buy one just 'cause of r/tax but a big jeep grand cherokee 5.7 V8 is lower than my 'mega as well. Blimey. Now lets check later face lift 2000 on 3.2 Omega's as this is what i'd like but it seems they can't tow as much as my old one!!!!!!!!!!!
So just to confirm could any of you fine gents out there with a 3.0 or 3.2 estate auto pre/mini or full face lift let me know by looking on the VIN plate what your GTW and GVW's are to work what to replace my old banger with. I'll be looking for something with low mileage later. Your help as always much appreciated :y :y :y
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I have a 1998 Mv6 saloon.
Not really sure what these numbers actually mean but here it goes;
2160 kg
3960 kg
1-1070 kg
2-1145 kg
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Well some of the cars you were comparing against were front drive crap so that doesn't help.
You can legally tow up to your kerb weight I think, but basically you can tow virtually any single axle van.
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I have a 1998 Mv6 saloon.
Not really sure what these numbers actually mean but here it goes;
2160 kg
3960 kg
1-1070 kg
2-1145 kg
2160 kg - max vehicle gross weight, no trailer attached
3960 kg - max train weight, vehicle and trailer
1-1070 kg - max vehicle front axle weight
2-1145 kg - max vehicle rear axle weight
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Thanks for the replies. Just shows that although the saloon doesn't weigh as much as my estate it can tow higher weights with the 3.0 engine, they base it on its ability to pull away on a 12% gradient. so cheers for that. I now know a 3.0 estate will pull loads on a mini facelift, but am still intrested in what the later 2000/1 MY on would be.
Cheers all. Once again the best forum comes up trumps. Maybe its just the quality of person that drives the Omega eh!!!!! :y ;D
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my 3.2 elite estate's values are:
2345Kg
4220Kg
1=1080Kg
2=1290Kg
so that would give a towing capacity of 1875Kg?
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I have a 1998 Mv6 saloon.
Not really sure what these numbers actually mean but here it goes;
2160 kg
3960 kg
1-1070 kg
2-1145 kg
2160 kg - max vehicle gross weight, no trailer attached
3960 kg - max train weight, vehicle and trailer
1-1070 kg - max vehicle front axle weight
2-1145 kg - max vehicle rear axle weight
So does that mean I can tow up to 3960-2160 = 1800kgs? What about 85% rule?
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I have a 1998 Mv6 saloon.
Not really sure what these numbers actually mean but here it goes;
2160 kg
3960 kg
1-1070 kg
2-1145 kg
2160 kg - max vehicle gross weight, no trailer attached
3960 kg - max train weight, vehicle and trailer
1-1070 kg - max vehicle front axle weight
2-1145 kg - max vehicle rear axle weight
So does that mean I can tow up to 3960-2160 = 1800kgs? What about 85% rule?
By the numbers on our Mv6's = 1800kgs is max tow weight, 85% = 1530kgs.
Well apparently they advise for anyone to tow 85% but it isn't law.. I read in the caravan club mag it would be like "a tail shaking the dog" if you were near the limits of towing weight.
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I have a 1998 Mv6 saloon.
Not really sure what these numbers actually mean but here it goes;
2160 kg
3960 kg
1-1070 kg
2-1145 kg
2160 kg - max vehicle gross weight, no trailer attached
3960 kg - max train weight, vehicle and trailer
1-1070 kg - max vehicle front axle weight
2-1145 kg - max vehicle rear axle weight
So does that mean I can tow up to 3960-2160 = 1800kgs? What about 85% rule?
By the numbers on our Mv6's = 1800kgs is max tow weight, 85% = 1530kgs.
Well apparently they advise for anyone to tow 85% but it isn't law.. I read in the caravan club mag it would be like "a tail shaking the dog" if you were near the limits of towing weight.
Though in case of towing caravan, surely the car would be heavier with passenger and luggage, so possible still within 85%?
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On a site in Cornwall I saw this Rover 25 pull in towing a big single axle caravan :o
No affence to Rover 25's or there drivers of course ;D
But, the guy driving was as big as Giant Haystacks though ;D
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On a site in Cornwall I saw this Rover 25 pull in towing a big single axle caravan :o
No affence to Rover 25's or there drivers of course ;D
But, the guy driving was as big as Giant Haystacks though ;D
>:(
Damn, I've been discovered...
;D
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Absolutley top hole what! cheers guys. SWMBO was starting to talk about god help us a BMW 530 touring but now I know the 3.2 estate can tow 1850 looks like i'll be a hunting soon for nice late Omega battle tank estate, which when i'm on my own in it will pick up its skirts and run quiet nicley
Once again cheers all :y :y :y
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good luck in your search, I picked this up (52-reg 3.2 elite) for £5k a couple of months ago ... popped up on autotrader after looking for 3 months :o
(http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e327/n0ddy/miggy/7042c3bf.jpg)
... and talking of picking up skirts, it seems to handle corners better than my old 3.0 facelift saloon ... ;)
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Don't forget when you have it all loaded up you can get your car and van weighed for a small fee (with a printout) at your local council weighbridge. Ours was located at the entrance to a council rubbish tip.
olive