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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Bellend on 20 August 2011, 15:21

Title: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Bellend on 20 August 2011, 15:21
So I wanna scrap a MK3 soonish. Since it's all stripped and pretty light was thinking of doing a run and taking that and fill the van up with some other metal I've got.

However was thinking of attatching the Golf by the front crossmember to a towbar on the van. It'd be attatched properly and be able to swivel etc. and numberplate and lights on the back.

Just wondering if this will be OK? No engine or anything and as I said the fixing to the van isn't up for discussion, it'll be attatched properly and safely.

Just wondeirng if this is legal, will be on it's back wheels, no brakes though but my dad will be driving so the weights are higher (pre 1997 license).


Cheers.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Ant1981 on 20 August 2011, 15:25
Dont see why not. Towing a car is usually ok.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Bellend on 20 August 2011, 15:28
Dont see why not. Towing a car is usually ok.

OK cool. Would literally be up on it's back wheels, no bonnet, wings, engine front wheels/suspension.

Is light though and it's under the laden weight of the van. I've proped it on the towbar and the van hold it's up fine, it's an LT35.

Like I said, a lightboard and numberplate will be displayed.

Cheers :)
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Bellend on 20 August 2011, 15:32
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Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 20 August 2011, 15:33
If it's not taxed then iirc it cannot have it's wheels on a public road. Therefore it will need to be trailored.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: robiwill on 20 August 2011, 15:39
if the front two wheels are not on the ground and the rear wheels have legal tread then it is legal and would be classed as a trailer, however if some one is in the drivers seat of the car then I think it would be classed as a vechicle as it is not legal to take people in trailers while moving
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Bellend on 20 August 2011, 15:39
If it's not taxed then iirc it cannot have it's wheels on a public road. Therefore it will need to be trailored.

Ah would that still come into it if it was like completely stripped. How do people do the "half car trailers"?

Just wondering. :)

Thanks.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Mitching on 20 August 2011, 15:41
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:grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
This made me lol!

TBH I think if its up on it's back 2 wheels only it should be fine.
Just do it and let us know the outcome  :wink:
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 20 August 2011, 15:50
if the front two wheels are not on the ground and the rear wheels have legal tread then it is legal and would be classed as a trailer, however if some one is in the drivers seat of the car then I think it would be classed as a vechicle as it is not legal to take people in trailers while moving

Fair enough then. Just double checked and as long as the rear tyres are road legal then you will be ok. Just be careful of kurb weight.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: VW BUSH on 20 August 2011, 16:13
Take it to Nebbits in Mitcham and i will watch out the window, if its illegal then the fuzz will have you in my car park and I can laugh :grin:
Seriousy all the scrappies in SL are watched by DVLA and Police, very easy knick for them atm.
Title: Re: Do "trailers" have to be approved?
Post by: houston on 20 August 2011, 21:04
should be fine but check into your dads entitlement for the weight, ive got a pre 1997 licence and i noticed it wasnt on when i got my licence back from dvla after sending it away for its psv entitlement.

even when i gave my old trailer to scrap men to take away they had to empty it and chuck it in the wagon cos he couldnt drive with it on