4x4 pickups or iveco's that will tow 3.5 ton

GazCro

GazCro

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If you buy new you can spec a MAN TGE for towing and it will come with uprated suspension factory fitted tow bar 180 hp and 7000kg gtw.
I got one a year old but they are like hens teeth used.
I don't think they offer 3.5 ton towing on the 4 motion versions though which spoiled the idea i had of having one van instead of pickup and van, although tbh it probably works better as it is and I'm at barely more than half the cost of a brand new MAN
 
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craig

craig

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I don't think they offer 3.5 ton towing on the 4 motion versions though which spoiled the idea i had of having one van instead of pickup and van, although tbh it probably works better as it is and I'm at barely more than half the cost of a brand new MAN
I looked at the same, and think it was 3000kg towing max on the 4x4.
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I looked at the same, and think it was 3000kg towing max on the 4x4.
I’ve got a 180hp 4x4 on order and it is definitely 3 tonne towing weight.
A mate has a 140hp MAN and is really disappointed in it as a tow vehicle - reckons it wouldn’t pull you out of bed. Hopefully the 180 is a different story or mine will be for sale in September!
 
Grahams

Grahams

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I’ve got a 180hp 4x4 on order and it is definitely 3 tonne towing weight.
A mate has a 140hp MAN and is really disappointed in it as a tow vehicle - reckons it wouldn’t pull you out of bed. Hopefully the 180 is a different story or mine will be for sale in September!
try and Iveco daily 210hp, tows 3500kg with ease. Only thing to watch out for is if empty inside you can spin the wheels, even twin rears if it is damp.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
try and Iveco daily 210hp, tows 3500kg with ease. Only thing to watch out for is if empty inside you can spin the wheels, even twin rears if it is damp.
bet 3.5t behind an empty van is interesting too :oops:
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I’ve got a 180hp 4x4 on order and it is definitely 3 tonne towing weight.
A mate has a 140hp MAN and is really disappointed in it as a tow vehicle - reckons it wouldn’t pull you out of bed. Hopefully the 180 is a different story or mine will be for sale in September!
180 seems to go ok 😁
If it's still not enough have a chat with the lads at Dark side...👍
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Having towed heavy with pretty much every vehicle at some point…. If you’re towing heavy and on the road and going FORWARD then a LWB RWD with some weight over the axle and plenty of horses is the best way forward (unless it’s a normally aspirated MK4 transit on a 25% Devon hill).
If you’re doing lots of backwards/hills/shunting/raining/dark/off road then my Dmax with an open tub with about 500kg of weight over the axle is my favourite. (I just need to fit the freewheeling hubs so I can use Low Ratio more freely).
I’ve done a LOT of towing with FWD vans and you can get away with a lot to be honest…. Just not always legally
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Amazingly it tows absolutely fine when empty. Obviously need to get the trailer balance right, but feels more stable than the Isuzu D-Max it took over from.
what's it tare at Gra?
 
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