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Dec-28-2020 10:15 AM
propchef wrote:sign me up 🙂2112 wrote:
propchef - I'm pleased to see you are still active with this forum. I look forward to culinary discussions in the future
Thanks!
I found the CC I want. And on the culinary note I'm brainstorming a new class, "Camp Cooking for Two" I think it will make a popular 1/2 unit class.
Dec-28-2020 09:42 AM
2112 wrote:
propchef - I'm pleased to see you are still active with this forum. I look forward to culinary discussions in the future
Dec-28-2020 09:25 AM
Dec-28-2020 09:18 AM
Lightning55 wrote:
The BMW X5 is a great driving Sports utility, but I don't think is was designed as a good trailer towing vehicle. The suspension (front and rear) and brakes has it's limitations and will probably handle a small light weight trailer, but nothing very big. Like others have said, you need to do some homework and check it's towing and weight limitations.
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Aug-07-2020 12:31 PM
valhalla360 wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Much of the running out of payload before hitting tow capacity has to do with the vehicle class the X5 is in. Class one has a max GVWR of 6,000 lbs and since the the X5 is about 5,200 lbs, this leaves little left for the manufacturers rating. Overseas, the X5 has a higher payload because the Euro and UK vehicles classes have higher GVWR limits than the US.
I've seen a lot of mid-size SUVs practically dragging the rear bumper down the road pulling trailers. Nothing to do with the legal limits. They simply aren't sprung to handle heavy hitch loads well.
At least with the 1/2ton pickups, the rear suspensions are pretty simple to beef up if you want to push the limits but most of the SUVs don't have the simple leaf springs in the back anymore.
Aug-07-2020 09:59 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Much of the running out of payload before hitting tow capacity has to do with the vehicle class the X5 is in. Class one has a max GVWR of 6,000 lbs and since the the X5 is about 5,200 lbs, this leaves little left for the manufacturers rating. Overseas, the X5 has a higher payload because the Euro and UK vehicles classes have higher GVWR limits than the US.
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