I know... and towing really isn't a thing of power, but more of weight. a 318 can tow as much as a 325i... althought the 24 vavle power was fun passing trucks on the hwy
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Originally posted by Julien View Posti've towed another touring with my touring (on a similar trailer) for 100 miles... no problems class III hitch
It definitely looks neat in pictures, but E30s are simply NOT cut out for towing beyond what a class I hitch is rated for, and even that is probably asking for issues.
And this is an old ass thread.'91 318is
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Originally posted by Brew View PostHow do you have a class 3 hitch (which is designed to bolt to frame rails) attached to an e30?
It definitely looks neat in pictures, but E30s are simply NOT cut out for towing beyond what a class I hitch is rated for, and even that is probably asking for issues.
And this is an old ass thread.
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Originally posted by Brew View PostInteresting, didn't realize there was a completely different mounting system for the tourings. So you've got a 2" receiver on there?
No std receivers used here in europe, either the ball is held on by 2 19" mm nutts (pictured) on what they call a fixed system or it is a slip yoke style design but using a round shaft with 1 locking pin (slides in and is twisted into place)
/sexual inuendosLast edited by Julien; 03-11-2009, 04:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Brew View PostHaha, nice.
Pretty sure a hitch like that would be considered a Class II at most over here, but as long as you're a few thousand miles away from the roads I drive on, carry on!
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wow very impressive
does anyone have a euro hitch for sale???
pm if got some infomy e30 trailer build thread http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68391
TRAILER PROJECT 85% COMPLETE
SPORTMAXXES CAN LOOK OK
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