<newbie warning>
My 100 has had a 120 litre rear gas tank fitted and is going to be used for pulling a 1800kg (4000lb) caravan (holiday trailer).
While I currently have 11" clearance below the lpg tank - and that's about 2" more than the rear diff has, I'm wondering if this is going to be enough or what I should do - so as not to risk pranging the tank while towing the trailer. Car has a stated nose weight limit (tongue?) of 150kg or 330lbs.
I have AHC which is another consideration ...
So, when towing the van, should I:
1) set the ride style to comfort or hard to reduce vertical travel as much as poss when towing;
2) upgrade the springs and/or shocks to give a siffer ride
3) just get some bigger tyres (currently using stock as in the pic below) to give more clearance
4) anything else?
Please bear in mind that I'm really a novice here and the car was really bought as a family mover (6 of us) that can pull a huge-ish van easily, as opposed to a purpose built rock crawler.
The car ...
and the lpg conversion tank (you can just see the rear diff) ...
and the van (26 footer) ...
I wouldn't have worried a moment about going stock were it not for that heavy, low hanging lpg tank ...
Thanks
Sword
My 100 has had a 120 litre rear gas tank fitted and is going to be used for pulling a 1800kg (4000lb) caravan (holiday trailer).
While I currently have 11" clearance below the lpg tank - and that's about 2" more than the rear diff has, I'm wondering if this is going to be enough or what I should do - so as not to risk pranging the tank while towing the trailer. Car has a stated nose weight limit (tongue?) of 150kg or 330lbs.
I have AHC which is another consideration ...
So, when towing the van, should I:
1) set the ride style to comfort or hard to reduce vertical travel as much as poss when towing;
2) upgrade the springs and/or shocks to give a siffer ride
3) just get some bigger tyres (currently using stock as in the pic below) to give more clearance
4) anything else?
Please bear in mind that I'm really a novice here and the car was really bought as a family mover (6 of us) that can pull a huge-ish van easily, as opposed to a purpose built rock crawler.
The car ...
and the lpg conversion tank (you can just see the rear diff) ...
and the van (26 footer) ...

I wouldn't have worried a moment about going stock were it not for that heavy, low hanging lpg tank ...
Thanks

Sword