What I've read is that unbraked the towing capacity of the Amorak is 750kg, does that mean I need electronic brakes fitted to tow anything heavier?
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Originally posted by zed View PostWhat I've read is that unbraked the towing capacity of the Amorak is 750kg, does that mean I need electronic brakes fitted to tow anything heavier?
EDIT: Sorry you are correct, unbraked is 750kg and braked is 3000kg with a 300kg weight on the downball.
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostWhere did you read that? Pretty sure its much more (2800kg+) than that.
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What it means is this A trailer up to 750KG. No brakes needed. From 751 to 2000kg GTM you can have over ride brakes,
from 2001GTM up you must have electric brakes ON ALL TRAILER WHEELS
GTM means the weight on the axles but not the towball2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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Originally posted by Sharkie View Postl.
That said I have towed an unbraked car trailer with a small hatch on it, so +-1500kg unbraked with no issues .....2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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Originally posted by Hillbilly View PostWhat it means is this A trailer up to 750KG. No brakes needed. From 751 to 2000kg GTM you can have over ride brakes,
from 2001GTM up you must have electric brakes ON ALL TRAILER WHEELS
GTM means the weight on the axles but not the towball
" From 751 to 2000kg GTM you can have over ride brakes, "
My camper-trailer is 1200kg so I just want to know prior to buying an Amorak if I need to have electronic brakes fitted.
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No you dont Overrides have a piece in the tow hitch that slides in and out and is attached to the brakes on the trailers hubs
Google is your friend but here you are Trailer Hire Adelaide - Trailer Override Coupling - Adelaide Trailer Hire
Does your trailer have brakes and a pair of cables going up to the A frame. If not it needs them and if a commercially built camper should have them2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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If towing something over 750, it must have brakes; usually drum brakes.
Rental trailers have a mechanical system whereby as the trailer moves forward against the braking tow vehicle, it activates the trailer brakes.
The most common system is electric brakes. These are hooked up via the normal trailer wiring and when you touch the towing vehicle's brakes the trailer brakes are activated. they are adjustable because at low speed you want moderate braking force from the trailer/caravan, and a much larger force when doing say 90km/h.
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Originally posted by Hughjarse View PostIf towing something over 750, it must have brakes; usually drum brakes.
Rental trailers have a mechanical system whereby as the trailer moves forward against the braking tow vehicle, it activates the trailer brakes.
The most common system is electric brakes. These are hooked up via the normal trailer wiring and when you touch the towing vehicle's brakes the trailer brakes are activated. they are adjustable because at low speed you want moderate braking force from the trailer/caravan, and a much larger force when doing say 90km/h.2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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