Car trailer towing

This is a general discussion forum, open to all participants

Car trailer towing

Postby Qwik6 » April 20th, 2013, 11:16 am

Hey dudes,
Have many of you done much towing (car trailer) with an EF/EL Falcon 6?
Just bought a mint EL Fairmont sedan thats got a HD towbar and thinking about using it to get to Heathcote in June.
Any feedback would be great.
I believe it had the big tow pack out've the factory.

Im sure it'll use a bit've fuel tho.

Cheers.
EL Fairmont - Daliy
EBII Fairmont - 206rwkw E85 Cocktail = 13.48 @ 102mph

Heinrich Performance & Tuning
User avatar
Qwik6
Idling
 
Posts: 99
Joined: September 28th, 2011, 5:58 pm
Has Liked: 4 times
Been Liked: 1 time

1993 Ford Fairmont

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby Dumpsta » April 20th, 2013, 11:22 am

I'm sure it'd be fine, my v6 ute has the same power as a el 6 and it tows beautifully. Distribute the weight correctly on the trailer and you'll have no dramas.
User avatar
Dumpsta
Full Boost
 
Posts: 2174
Joined: June 13th, 2008, 6:12 pm
Location: Yeppoon, QLD
Has Liked: 28 times
Been Liked: 68 times

1997 Ford EL

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby nstg8a » April 20th, 2013, 11:39 am

Might just want to make sure the springs and shocks are in good nick, and as said weight distribution n the trailer and you should be right.

What's the max weight you can pull with a falcon though? Is it legal?
Image
User avatar
nstg8a
Hitting N2O
 
Posts: 3197
Joined: August 4th, 2008, 1:38 pm
Location: Norman Park, Brisbane.
Has Liked: 541 times
Been Liked: 208 times

1999 Ford Fairlane

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby Dumpsta » April 20th, 2013, 11:53 am

Only thing I would doubt is the brakes, I'd want them on the trailer with an electronic brake controller in car.
User avatar
Dumpsta
Full Boost
 
Posts: 2174
Joined: June 13th, 2008, 6:12 pm
Location: Yeppoon, QLD
Has Liked: 28 times
Been Liked: 68 times

1997 Ford EL

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby NUT347 » April 20th, 2013, 12:34 pm : misk Likes this post

I've done heaps of towing, and falcons are great.

The h/d tow bar kits from factory are 1200kg unbraked and 2000kg braked. Don't use 4th if its an auto and if it hasn't got a external oil cooler for the auto your asking for dramas.

When loading the car on the trailer, make sure you have it so the trailer is pushing the suspension of your car down around 1". Too much or too less will end tears.

Best car I've ever towed with was my old ranger, towed everything like a champ and still cruised on 110 easily lol, even going up steep hills.

Miss my ranger :(
NUT347
Melting Pistons
 
Posts: 7553
Joined: June 22nd, 2008, 7:09 pm
Location: Brisbane
Has Liked: 911 times
Been Liked: 1254 times

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby Qwik6 » April 21st, 2013, 12:59 pm

Cheers guys.
Thought 2300kg braked was the capacity on the big tow bars?
Think SA laws are abit more relaxed here.

So the list is
bigger trans cooler
rear shocks/springs
don't use overdrive

Gonna give it a test run locally before I do the long haul to Heathcote.
EL Fairmont - Daliy
EBII Fairmont - 206rwkw E85 Cocktail = 13.48 @ 102mph

Heinrich Performance & Tuning
User avatar
Qwik6
Idling
 
Posts: 99
Joined: September 28th, 2011, 5:58 pm
Has Liked: 4 times
Been Liked: 1 time

1993 Ford Fairmont

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby misk » April 21st, 2013, 2:14 pm

i towed cars and tandem cage trailers heaps with my EB which had the heavy duty factory toabar and trans cooler.
never had a problem.

nut is on the money with the weight on the car and the rest of the details.
XG Panelvan
EF bottom end with ported EB head, valve springs, EL ECU & J3 chip, crane HI6 CDI & MSD coil, LC-1 wideband & SSI-4 logger

soon - .595" lift cam, GT4202, forged AU engine and built head, ems stinger 4424 ecu, powerglide with 5500 high stall etc - next, bellhousing

XH ute daily - DOHC BA XR6 engine, T5, AU3 ECU with TI J3 chip, ported BBM, 3" stainless intake - 12" sub, tub liner and hard lid - mass skids and epic tyre carrying capabilities :)
User avatar
misk
Melting Pistons
 
Posts: 10047
Joined: October 14th, 2008, 10:31 am
Location: dandenong
Has Liked: 298 times
Been Liked: 295 times

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby SLO247 » April 21st, 2013, 3:11 pm

Done heaps with an AU sedan and XG.

Load it right, don't rush it, drive smoothly. They do it really easily and stable too. I've never done it with standard suspension though.

Big trans cooler keeps it a lot happier.

Make sure the cooling system is perfect too.

Also take what you need to change a trailer wheel.
SLO247
Cruising
 
Posts: 340
Joined: April 23rd, 2008, 10:30 am
Location: Adelaide
Has Liked: 9 times
Been Liked: 6 times

Re: Car trailer towing

Postby DJV8T5 » April 21st, 2013, 11:17 pm

My EB Fairmont never had issues, that had the factory external cooler on it. My ED had no issues either, and that was manual. I think it comes down to loading it right as NUT pointed out too. I never had issues with braking and didn't have an electronic brake controller in either car.
User avatar
DJV8T5
Breaking Traction
 
Posts: 1805
Joined: March 2nd, 2011, 9:58 pm
Location: Wodonga
Has Liked: 216 times
Been Liked: 88 times


Return to General Discussion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users