Not one of the Elises strong points.
Not one of the Elises strong points.
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TVR Tommy

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621 posts

247 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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Can't see an Elise being very good as a tow car. But today I saw one. Not very good pictures, here's the evidence.




Bebee

4,723 posts

247 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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They make great builders vans, 8'x4' plasterboard? no problem, I'll get the Elise!

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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only slightly illegal (quite apart from being plain stupid)

Stu_00

1,529 posts

241 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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TVR Tommy said:
Can't see an Elise being very good as a tow car. But today I saw one. Not very good pictures, here's the evidence.



Oww dear !

John D.

20,146 posts

231 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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Good spot! I've heard about that car.

Why? The mind boggles.

RobM77

35,349 posts

256 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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John D. said:
Good spot! I've heard about that car.

Why? The mind boggles.
Why? Well, with no numberplate and lights showing at the rear he can get away with plenty of speeding offences hehe He'll draw a blank on Gatsos and be invisible at night biggrin

L100NYY

36,362 posts

265 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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RobM77 said:
John D. said:
Good spot! I've heard about that car.

Why? The mind boggles.
Why? Well, with no numberplate and lights showing at the rear he can get away with plenty of speeding offences hehe He'll draw a blank on Gatsos and be invisible at night biggrin
ights and plate board are on the back of the trailer, you can just make it out in the pictures.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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L100NYY said:
RobM77 said:
John D. said:
Good spot! I've heard about that car.

Why? The mind boggles.
Why? Well, with no numberplate and lights showing at the rear he can get away with plenty of speeding offences hehe He'll draw a blank on Gatsos and be invisible at night biggrin
ights and plate board are on the back of the trailer, you can just make it out in the pictures.
still illegal though, car's not homologated for towing.

shangani

3,069 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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What would that be doing to the rear subframe?

21TonyK

12,904 posts

231 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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Click on "Tow Bar"

http://www.boefabrication.com/MoreUpgrades.html

For track days it would be great, trailer a spare set of wheels and tyres. Surely that wouldn't be an issue in terms of loading on the vehicle?

RobM77

35,349 posts

256 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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L100NYY said:
RobM77 said:
John D. said:
Good spot! I've heard about that car.

Why? The mind boggles.
Why? Well, with no numberplate and lights showing at the rear he can get away with plenty of speeding offences hehe He'll draw a blank on Gatsos and be invisible at night biggrin
ights and plate board are on the back of the trailer, you can just make it out in the pictures.
thanks - there's no way I can make that out on my internet setup at work! biggrin (window within a window within a window within a window... smile).

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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21TonyK said:
Click on "Tow Bar"

http://www.boefabrication.com/MoreUpgrades.html

For track days it would be great, trailer a spare set of wheels and tyres. Surely that wouldn't be an issue in terms of loading on the vehicle?
quite apart from being totally illegal (in the EU at least), think about what you have to bolt it to, the subframe is not designed to take any loads like that, and neither is the chassis.

Imagine you have even a piss light trailer with a set of wheels and tyres on it, that's going to be ~200Kg's, now imagine doing 50Mph, then hitting something (like the car that just pulled out in-front of you), even a nice low G impact will result in the brackets tearing off the chassis, and then the 200Kg's coming into the back of the car.

you might also want to consider that the chassi member it;s bolted to is just behind your arse when in the car, if that punches though, your the next thing in line....

really does not bear thinking about.

21TonyK

12,904 posts

231 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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Scuffers said:
21TonyK said:
Click on "Tow Bar"

http://www.boefabrication.com/MoreUpgrades.html

For track days it would be great, trailer a spare set of wheels and tyres. Surely that wouldn't be an issue in terms of loading on the vehicle?
quite apart from being totally illegal (in the EU at least), think about what you have to bolt it to, the subframe is not designed to take any loads like that, and neither is the chassis.

Imagine you have even a piss light trailer with a set of wheels and tyres on it, that's going to be ~200Kg's, now imagine doing 50Mph, then hitting something (like the car that just pulled out in-front of you), even a nice low G impact will result in the brackets tearing off the chassis, and then the 200Kg's coming into the back of the car.

you might also want to consider that the chassi member it;s bolted to is just behind your arse when in the car, if that punches though, your the next thing in line....

really does not bear thinking about.
put like that maybe getting the Mrs to follow with her boot full of bits is the best option

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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21TonyK said:
Scuffers said:
21TonyK said:
Click on "Tow Bar"

http://www.boefabrication.com/MoreUpgrades.html

For track days it would be great, trailer a spare set of wheels and tyres. Surely that wouldn't be an issue in terms of loading on the vehicle?
quite apart from being totally illegal (in the EU at least), think about what you have to bolt it to, the subframe is not designed to take any loads like that, and neither is the chassis.

Imagine you have even a piss light trailer with a set of wheels and tyres on it, that's going to be ~200Kg's, now imagine doing 50Mph, then hitting something (like the car that just pulled out in-front of you), even a nice low G impact will result in the brackets tearing off the chassis, and then the 200Kg's coming into the back of the car.

you might also want to consider that the chassi member it;s bolted to is just behind your arse when in the car, if that punches though, your the next thing in line....

really does not bear thinking about.
put like that maybe getting the Mrs to follow with her boot full of bits is the best option
yup, and thinking this though a little more...

Just imagine if the trailer get's rear-ended by something big and heavy?

saaby93

32,038 posts

200 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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I cant see the number plate but if its a pre 98 car isnt it legal?

bogie

16,887 posts

294 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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its ok, theyve got a good disclaimer as theyve obviously worried about some lawsuits too LOL wink

"**** BOE Fabrication, LLC does not take responsibility for misuse of this Tow Bar that may result in injury or property damage of any kind. The Lotus 111 platform is not designed for towing and the end user should keep this in mind when using and purchasing this product. This towing product has not been approved of or inspected by DOT. While we have enjoyed this tow bar to help transport tents, chairs, and coolers to track events, the end user should purchase at their own risk. If upon inspecting the shipped product, you're not 100% satisfied that your towing needs will be met with this, we'll refund your money upon receipt of the unused unit. Thank you for your business and please let us know if you have any questions****"

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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BOE

Bodge
Owfull
Engineering

saaby93

32,038 posts

200 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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21TonyK said:
Surely that ones for an S2 i.e. post 98 and not approved

Is it an S2 in the pics?

Scuffers

20,887 posts

296 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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saaby93 said:
21TonyK said:
Surely that ones for an S2 i.e. post 98 and not approved

Is it an S2 in the pics?
Makes no odds, still lethal.

21TonyK

12,904 posts

231 months

Friday 2nd July 2010
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What about the principal behind their brake ducts? I've heard of at least one very positive review by a user on exiges.com. Not saying I'd pay $5-600 for it but the theory seems to be sensible.