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Old 04-11-2009, 10:00 PM   #1
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Default Towing more than 2500kg's

We are currently in the market for a wagon/dual cab ute that we can tow our '65 galaxie around with...

I have set the budget limit at around $5000 but we can sell some stuff and go higher if needed

the Galaxie weigh's no more than 1800kg's
not sure how much the average car trailer weighs though ???
(800-1500kg's maybe)

just trawling the internet most of the vehicles that can tow at or over 2500kg's are Late model navara's and the old Landcruisers / Patrols

anything over 3000kg's and you need an F250 (way over budget)
or surprise surprise... A Range Rover (up to 4000kg's)

anybody able to shed more light on vehicles available ?
or maybe where i could find more info on towing capacities


Cheers, Sean

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