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Thread: Subaru E12 (Domingo & Libero) Towing ability

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    Default Subaru E12 (Domingo & Libero) Towing ability

    Hi there,

    I wonder if anyone here has access to this information. When I finally receive my Libero, I might have to tow occasionally and I was surprised not to find the E12's towing spec into the owner's book! It's a 1997.
    If anyone could help?

    Thanks

    Franck

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    The towing capacity is zero. The rear-mounted engine means there's no place to mount a trailer hitch.

    The rear engine also means there is already slightly more weight on the rear axle than the front (even with two people in the front and one in the middle, I think it was still heavier in the back). I would be very careful about adding extra pressure in the rear from a trailer's tongue weight, I would be concerned about reducing pressure on the front wheels as they steer & brake.

    If towing is important to you, I have seen a Delica L300 tow a pretty hefty trailer... I don't know for sure but from the mud, I strongly suspect this came in off the Dempster Highway, which is a road test endorsement only slightly less impressive than "won the Paris-Dakar." (Photo taken 27 July 2011, in the Inuvik Airport parking lot)
    Dear Canadian Auto Dealers Association: If you can't compete against a vehicle built 15 years ago that must be imported, modified and inspected, when yours are new and here and ready... You have problems that banning RHD imports does not solve.

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    I also considered some form of mount to tow a small trailer but there is nowhere to attach anything back there.

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    I just realized that I should have made clear that towing in the 'European' way is not quite like here in Canada or the USA....! Towing a house with a libero is indeed not recommended.

    There must be some spec somewhere as the Hitch used to be available in Germany (all T.U.V approved) and I've seen E12 towing small utility trailer just like the nice mat black attached and even saw one towing an Eriba Puck! (which might be a little too much?).
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    Obviously it can be done.
    It's a shame neither picture gave a shot on the mounting technique.
    Now I'm really curious.
    If you get a change some more pictures would be great.
    Thanks and cheers.

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    i know in my subaru loyale manual it clearly states "warning do not tow with this vehicle"
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    Wikipedia says the Sumo (old Euro-spec KJ8) has an oil cooler to help deal with light duty towing. But is that only the German version?

    I like the look of that matte-black Libero with the pop-up trailer, though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasstech View Post
    Obviously it can be done.
    It's a shame neither picture gave a shot on the mounting technique.
    Now I'm really curious.
    If you get a change some more pictures would be great.
    Thanks and cheers.
    I'm in touch with the owner of the mat-black Libero..... I've asked for some references and pictures regarding the hitch frame.
    Let's wait and see....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuff99 View Post
    i know in my subaru loyale manual it clearly states "warning do not tow with this vehicle"

    And it does not in my GL (1988) which is an older version of the Loyale!! And guess what... My GL tows as any normal car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthill View Post
    Wikipedia says the Sumo (old Euro-spec KJ8) has an oil cooler to help deal with light duty towing. But is that only the German version?

    I like the look of that matte-black Libero with the pop-up trailer, though!

    This guy is having fun too:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmFlQ...eature=feedlik

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TBlpItNnTk

    Hi Anthill.... how are ya?

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    Default two poor pictures

    I just found those two pictures of a German website.... Not great I know but better than nothing for now!

    Franck
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    Default Towing limits - Data

    Ok, finally got the information I was looking for thank to the owner of that German Black Libero (Marcus):

    Unbraked load: 400kg / 880lbs
    Braked load: 700kg / 1540lbs
    Tongue weight: 50kg / 110lbs

    I'm gonna carry on digging regarding the hitch set up.....

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    Found on ebay Germany: it shows how far the frame goes underneath the engine to reach a proper anchor point.
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    Hi Franck,
    There are different types of tow hitches to be found on the market in Europe.
    Anyway, you can't tow much load with a Libero.
    All tow hitches are screwed to the frame carrying the engine, there on both sides. Only one type of hitch has an additional tube (seen from the back) running underneath the engine to the front, the end being fixed at the rear axle.
    I do have some pictures showing different hitches. If you are interested, let me know, and i will send it to you by mail.
    KleinerMuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by KleinerMuck View Post
    I do have some pictures showing different hitches. If you are interested, let me know, and i will send it to you by mail.
    KleinerMuck
    I'm definitely interested!

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