In the past I've done lots of flat towing of land rovers but it seems that I need to get up to speed on the current rules.
I'm thinking of flat towing a RRC swb and/or a defender 90 in AB and BC behind my K2500 6.5TD Suburban (rated to tow 10,000lbs). I would have done this is the past but now I'm not sure if I would have to have some sort of brakes on the towed vehicle. Some thing like the "Readybrake" system:
http://www.readybrake.com/brake-systems.html
The other option is a car dolly but they are usually not rated for more than 3500lbs and they might also have to be braked.
What say you all?
Thanks.
Flat towing in Alberta and BC?
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HeadDamage
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The most recent info I have is from a towing seminar about 7 years ago, so things may have changed. However at that time, for towing vehicles or trailers, the weight of the towed vehicle had to be 50% or less of the weight of the towing vehicle, otherwise a brake setup was required on the towed vehicle.
I can just sort of squeak by towing my 88" with my Discovery II, especially if I load all my gear in the D2. :roll:
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I can just sort of squeak by towing my 88" with my Discovery II, especially if I load all my gear in the D2. :roll:
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Alberta....Brakes required on anythng over 2000 lbs if the trailer is more than 50% the weight of the tow vehicle. http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Co ... wguide.pdf
BC, seems to be brakes and breakaway devices required over 3000 lbs. http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/vehicle_in ... MV3230.pdf
BC, seems to be brakes and breakaway devices required over 3000 lbs. http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/cvse/vehicle_in ... MV3230.pdf
