Recovery Truck - 3500KG limit - insurance question

Recovery Truck - 3500KG limit - insurance question

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ArnieVXR

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2,449 posts

190 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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I have a drag car that I have trailered to race meets in the past. I now have a caravan (sleeping in the back of a van isn't the most restful experience), so want to use a recovery truck to shift the car.

Ideally, I'd convert my Iveco 35C14 from a luton body to a beaver tail. It's low mileage and runs really well (better the devil you know, etc). Trouble is, the car plus bits (fuel, tools etc) comes in at around 1400-1500kg, so would be on the limit for my truck, even with a lightweight body.

The question I have is this, does driving [slightly] over the weight limit invalidate your insurance? I'm less worried about being pulled and weighed, as I'm only on the road about six times a year (mind you what's the penalty for this?).

If this is out of the question, what's the best way to sell a ten year old van? Ebay, Autotrader or what?

Cheers...

LouD86

3,285 posts

160 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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Driving overweight could invalidate your insurance, could also put you into bother with your licence aswell. You really don't want to risk it.

ctsdave

872 posts

181 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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If your licence allows you upto 7.5t could you not just uprate you van? I sell heavier/uprated springs to customers regulatly who yp from 3.5t to say 4t. May be worth looking into?

ArnieVXR

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2,449 posts

190 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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ctsdave said:
If your licence allows you upto 7.5t could you not just uprate you van? I sell heavier/uprated springs to customers regulatly who yp from 3.5t to say 4t. May be worth looking into?
I passed my test a long time ago, so my license covers 7,500kg.

However, I didn't think that you could officially upgrade the GVW. I thought you could only downgrade it?

If it's that easy, I'd certainly be interested.

LouD86

3,285 posts

160 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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You can with a correct report and springs etc, but it can be a ballache. Often the Iveco's have a larger capacity

GC8

19,910 posts

197 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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175 kilos wont cause you a problem, but anything over 5% could.

Chrisgr31

13,743 posts

262 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Could you put the caravan on the beavertail and tow the car?

ArnieVXR

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2,449 posts

190 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Chrisgr31 said:
Could you put the caravan on the beavertail and tow the car?
I did think that one through, but I'd have to pay for the conversion and a trailer (I was borrowing one last year).

My man maths tells me that I could just sell the luton and buy a decent recovery truck for the same money. A beaver-tail is around £2K all in and a decent tilt trailer is just under £2K. I could buy an nice (but leggy) Isuzu recovery truck for that sort of money.

Looking at up-plating the Iveco at the moment...

ArnieVXR

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2,449 posts

190 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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And the caravan is a Swift 17/3, so 17-feet long plus the a-frame. I'd need a 20-foot bed, which would mean an unacceptably long overhang...

renorti

727 posts

203 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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can't see a problem,being stopped and caught over weight.
down here {south wales} the amount of transit,s carrying another transit full of scrap{must be 2.5t} into the scrap merchant yard almost every day they never seem to be caught over weight.example below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbK1-UFu4QE

E36Ross

516 posts

119 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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Watch the other videos in the above link, See how they load the Jaaaag. redface

powerstroke

10,283 posts

167 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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renorti said:
can't see a problem,being stopped and caught over weight.
down here {south wales} the amount of transit,s carrying another transit full of scrap{must be 2.5t} into the scrap merchant yard almost every day they never seem to be caught over weight.example below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbK1-UFu4QE
Laws only apply to the law abiding !!!
Vosa go for the soft targets not rufnecks off the estate!!

renorti

727 posts

203 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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E36Ross said:
Watch the other videos in the above link, See how they load the Jaaaag. redface
yea crazy, engine over hanging the body by 3 feet,imagine the axle weight on the transit!
like quoted on here vosa targets drivers who are likely to pay fines, "scarp" guys don't get any bother

Fane

1,334 posts

207 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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I've uprated my Transit Beavertail to 4 tonnes, and, tbh, it was a complete ball ache. Air suspension, digital tachograph, speed limiter set to 56mph, Operators Licence, Driver CPC, tacho cards, not allowed in the outside lane blah blah blah.

OK, I use it for business and pleasure, rather than just pleasure, but one side of me feels that it wasn't worth the faff for risking getting caught being slightly overloaded. Especially when I see my competitors blatting past me on the Motorway. The other side of me says that I'm legal and can take the moral high ground.

E36Ross

516 posts

119 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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How did you go about doint it?
What Transit have you?

Upatdawn

2,187 posts

155 months

renorti

727 posts

203 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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nicely loaded 3.5t gross transit!

Fane

1,334 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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E36Ross said:
How did you go about doint it?
What Transit have you?
I used SV Tech from Lancashire for the upgrading paperwork. Fill in the form on their website and they tell you what you need to do.

It's a Transit 350 ECF, which had 100bhp, but i've upped that to 125bhp.

wack

2,103 posts

213 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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powerstroke said:
Laws only apply to the law abiding !!!
Vosa go for the soft targets not rufnecks off the estate!!
I had a transit pickup in front of me with the 5ft greedy boards on, I could see into the back from the cab , it was full almost to the top with cable, must have been over 2 tonnes of it

We were driving past the entrance to B&Q when a cop car came the other way, he nearly tipped it over swerving into b&q before the copper saw him.