Walk around video of a single axle Ifor Williams Car Trailer
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@hisroyalblueness2 жыл бұрын
A nice straight forward review, very honest and informative. I’ve just bought exactly the same model and it was nice to have your opinion add weight to mine, thank you.
@kildareeman2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, it is much appreciated. Trust me you will not be disappointed with this trailer 👍👍
@thornwarbler Жыл бұрын
I have one of these highly recommended. Nice review.
@kildareeman Жыл бұрын
Yeah a very good all round car trailer 👍
@p.j.crowley1201 Жыл бұрын
Really liked your very informative review and best of luck with your purchase. I was thinking of the P8 model but now looking at GD. Is that correct about the B licence as I thought it was only 750kg max? I do have a BE licence but limits who could use a twin axle GD I was to get one. Just wondering had you considered a twin axle at all? Thank you.
@kildareeman Жыл бұрын
With a standard B licence (in Southern Ireland)you can pull a braked trailer once the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer is less than 3500kg. You must also factor in the legal towing capacity of your vehicle. For example my 2.0 TDI VW has a towing capacity of 1500kg.
@p.j.crowley1201 Жыл бұрын
@@kildareeman Thanks for the update👍
@peacockealot Жыл бұрын
The number of axels is irrelevant as stated it’s the weight of the trailer, load and towing vehicle that dictate what license you need.
@kildareeman Жыл бұрын
@@peacockealot that’s correct. I just like to go with single axle as you would be less likely to be stopped and checked.
@MIB-iy6qq3 ай бұрын
You do need a trailer licence to use this trailer. Only a trailer with a laden weight of 750kg or less can be used with a standard full B driving licence. If you don't have the BE trailer licence, then you are driving illegally with this trailer and also not insured regardless of what vehicle you are pulling it with
@kildareeman3 ай бұрын
If the trailer's DGVW (Design Gross Vehicle Weight) is more than 750kg but the DGVW of the vehicle + the DGVW of the trailer does not exceed 3,500kg.
Your link refers to the capacity of trailers and the towing capacity of the vehicle, which is all irrelevant to my point. My point is to do with having the correct driving licence firstly, and then the correct towing rated vehicle and trailer. A full B driving licence only allows you to tow 750kg max end of story, that's regardless of what the vehicles towing capacity is or what the trailer capacity is that you are using. If you are pulling a trailer rated over 750kg, then you need a full BE driving licence and the appropriate towing vehicle. The max that a BE licence covers is 3500kg trailer, and the vehicle is also maxed at 3500kg. That's a total of 7000kg max For anyone reading this, be warned if you are thinking about towing this or bigger trailers on a B licence. If you only have a full B licence, then you can not pull this 1400kg trailer regardless of what the capacity is of the towing vehicle. If you are on a Learning B driving licence, then you can't tow any trailer at all
@kildareeman3 ай бұрын
@@MIB-iy6qq “You may tow a trailer with a maximum mass (as specified by the manufacturer) not greater than 750kg, or where the maximum mass is more than 750kg, the combined maximum mass of the towing vehicle and the trailer is not greater than 3,500kg” source - www.roadsmart.ie/Drivers/Trailer-Towing
@MIB-iy6qq3 ай бұрын
You obviously don't have a BE licence because if you had, you would know the law after doing the BE test. Your interpretation of them links is corrupted to suit your needs only, and is regardless of the law and other road users' safety. B licence is required to tow any trailer over 750kg. B licence only covers a vehicle up to 3500kg without a trailer attached. The average Toyota etc 4x4 is around 2500kg unladen, allowing the difference up to the 3500 for passengers diesel, cargo etc. Your 1400kg trailer can not be included within the B licence range of 3500kg for the towing vehicle. Any trailer over 750kg must be braked and requires a BE licence, towing insurance, towing vehicle rated to pull required weight