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  • Originally posted by iDiesel View Post
    Hi all
    Can I please get some feedback on people’s experiences on towing with their Tig.
    I have towed 4 different trailers over the past 18months of ownership.
    Each trailer whether empty or full has had this issue of when travelling between 100-110k/hr you get some serious vibrations on the back end of the Tig. It feels like it’s oscillating up and down very quickly and shaking the Tig.
    Accelerating or braking doesn’t stop it until you are below 100 or above 115k/hr.
    I have tried comfort, normal and sport settings on DCC and no difference
    I have checked tow bar and tow ball to ensure everything is done up tight and can’t find the cause.
    Is this a Known Tig issue?
    Have you loaded the trailer correctly so that you have an appreciable ball weight on it. Have you checked the tyres on the trailer to make sure they havent got out of round faults. Trailers can have a point where they do strange things and it would pay to tow them with a different vehicle and see if it still happens
    2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
    Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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    • Thanks HB

      Yes when loaded I always secure the load to the front of the trailer to avoid nothing sliding forward if I need to emergency brake.
      Never had the issue with any of my previous 4 cars, so just curious if it’s just an issue with my particular setup
      2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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      • You sound like you’ve made a considered approach to losing the trailer and the feelings you’re getting.

        In forward-biasing the load, could you have maybe overloaded the front of the trailer- vs ideal (weight centred over trailer axles) casting the trailers to get a shimmy on under certain accel/decel/bumps?

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        • Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
          You sound like you’ve made a considered approach to losing the trailer and the feelings you’re getting.

          In forward-biasing the load, could you have maybe overloaded the front of the trailer- vs ideal (weight centred over trailer axles) casting the trailers to get a shimmy on under certain accel/decel/bumps?
          A trailer or a Caravan should always be loaded ON that is with a certain amount loaded on the ball .

          If you load it above the axles with the load centred above them you will have problems

          You NEVER load a trailer OFF or you will have clanging an d banging from the hitch and almost certainly severe instability at any decent speed. A van with two much ball weight will cause pitching unless you use a WDH to damp that down by the force of the connection..

          Euro vans have different construction to AUS behemoths and so thats why VW's have a lower ball limit than say a Landcruiser which can tow with 350kg on the ball. As long as I diesels trailer has up to 100kg on the ball it should be fairly stable and not judder like that, which is a symptom of too light a ball weight
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          Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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          • Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
            In forward-biasing the load, could you have maybe overloaded the front of the trailer- vs ideal (weight centred over trailer axles) casting the trailers to get a shimmy on under certain accel/decel/bumps?
            Happens regardless if trailer is loaded or empty
            2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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            • Hillbilly, I understand that. But the weight on the ball should only be around 10% total trailer weight (for our common trailers, around 5% for euro designed- what is the difference to achieve this?)

              Idiesel, May just be a weirdness of your car, unfortunately. Suspension load, speed, aerodynamics, the weight of the trailer, bushings, etc. annoying I’m sure.

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              • Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
                Hillbilly, I understand that. But the weight on the ball should only be around 10% total trailer weight (for our common trailers, around 5% for euro designed- what is the difference to achieve this?)

                Idiesel, May just be a weirdness of your car, unfortunately. Suspension load, speed, aerodynamics, the weight of the trailer, bushings, etc. annoying I’m sure.
                Its to do with the way they position stuff in their vans and the lighter way they build them and is offtopic in this thread so will leave it at that . Just say a 22ft Euro van is a lot lot lighter than the same length Aus van
                2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                • Hi All

                  I am looking to get a towbar installed on my 2018 Allspace 162, however I have read through all the posts in here about tow ball mass and I am still none the wiser on whether the limit is 100kg or 200kg.

                  I want to tow a camper trailer or a small Jayco caravan (towball mass ~130kg). Haven't purchased the camper yet, just trying to line all the ducks up first. Of course I don't want to buy anything or install a towbar on the Tig if it isn't suitable.

                  Is is a matter of contacting VWA for clarification?

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                  • Originally posted by oxblood8 View Post
                    Hi All

                    I am looking to get a towbar installed on my 2018 Allspace 162, however I have read through all the posts in here about tow ball mass and I am still none the wiser on whether the limit is 100kg or 200kg.

                    I want to tow a camper trailer or a small Jayco caravan (towball mass ~130kg). Haven't purchased the camper yet, just trying to line all the ducks up first. Of course I don't want to buy anything or install a towbar on the Tig if it isn't suitable.

                    Is is a matter of contacting VWA for clarification?
                    You would have to approach VW for that figure because between 2018 and now things changed and an Allspace now has a 200kg limit but Im not sure what it was in 2018 which will apply to your vehicle.

                    It depends on whether VW upped them all to 200kg or left them as they were at the time.

                    Like Toyota in 1995 had a 2500kg limit on the 80 ser Cruiser and the next year they upped it to 3500kg but refused to uprate the prev year although it was virtually identical.


                    Reply 89 in this thread is as good as you get but doesnt solve the problem for owners of pre May 2019.

                    Remember the rule is the limit of the vehicle or the towbar whichever is the LESSER and towball mass is set by the manufacturer.

                    Should be in your manual really
                    Last edited by Guest001; 02-02-2020, 08:04 AM.
                    2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                    Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                    • Originally posted by oxblood8 View Post
                      Hi All

                      I am looking to get a towbar installed on my 2018 Allspace 162, however I have read through all the posts in here about tow ball mass and I am still none the wiser on whether the limit is 100kg or 200kg.

                      I want to tow a camper trailer or a small Jayco caravan (towball mass ~130kg). Haven't purchased the camper yet, just trying to line all the ducks up first. Of course I don't want to buy anything or install a towbar on the Tig if it isn't suitable.

                      Is is a matter of contacting VWA for clarification?
                      The tow all weight for the MY18 Allspace is 100kg, this was revised to 200kg for the MY19.5 model, but as far as I am aware, the only thing that actually changed was the sticker on the car and the info in the drivers handbook.

                      Have you checked your handbook? What does it say?

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                      • Originally posted by dgp View Post
                        The tow all weight for the MY18 Allspace is 100kg, this was revised to 200kg for the MY19.5 model, but as far as I am aware, the only thing that actually changed was the sticker on the car and the info in the drivers handbook.

                        Have you checked your handbook? What does it say?
                        Had a look at in the supplementary manual it states 200kg. I'll take a photo of it later (my wife has just gone out)

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                        • And again, that info- dgb, is also not absolutely correct.


                          Oxblood,
                          My jun18 build (my18.5 or my19?) tdi allspace (to my understanding there wasn’t a my18 allspace) is a 200kg rated (and stickered) model.

                          Even though your manual thing says 200kg, get the dealer to put in writing what the towbar limit and vehicle limit will be for your car- before ordering.

                          Vw aus really screwed up and made it convoluted. Not only did the max weight go 100,200(a and b versions),100, it also made changes in ‘b’ version of 200kg, that say you only get 200 if the car is practically empty of people. Gah.
                          Last edited by Simonr23; 02-02-2020, 07:59 AM.

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                          • It seems on looking at it closely its to do with rear axle limits but as they dont seem to have changed I really am at a loss.

                            VW have made it worse by giving limits according to how many passengers you have but say nothing about any luggage or stuff in the rear.

                            However that will be governed by the GVM and rear axle limits as well
                            2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                            Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                            • So I got the following reply from VW Australia regarding the towball down weight on the Tiguan Allspace.

                              Thank you for contacting Volkswagen Group Australia.

                              Further to your request regarding the download weight on your Tiguan, I have approached our technical department for more information.

                              The technical department has advised you to refer to the Australian Supplement - to owners manual, as the download weight is specific to how many passengers are in the vehicle.

                              Should you require any further information or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us on 1800 607 822.

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                              • Did anyone ever come to a conclusion on this? Is this new 200kg download limit applied retroactively to 2017 tiguans? I'm awaiting a reply from VW Australia myself

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