Towing for Hebe...
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:43 am
Hi folks,
In the last couple of days I've finally fixed my welder (yay!) and so I'm starting to think a little more about the bodywork and chassis.
I recently drove an Enfield Electric (which I now want one of) and noticed that it had a fantastic little arrangement of a couple of eyelets at the front of the car which a towbar/A frame arrangement could be linked to to enable it to be towed long distances as a trailer.
Since the current plan includes 40 200AH batteries (which should be good for a good 150 miles) I'm not expecting to tow Hebe much but would like to have that facility.
Rather than spend money on getting a trailer I don't have space for I wondered if I could make some kind of "front" two bar arrangement that I could attach to Hebe for long distance travelling behind a regular car.
Does anyone have any suggestions to where to fabricate this? Obviously I'm thinking of the front bumper mounts and/or chassis legs.
If you want to see the Enfield to see what I'm on about there's some pictures on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/y7pfyf
Nikki.
In the last couple of days I've finally fixed my welder (yay!) and so I'm starting to think a little more about the bodywork and chassis.
I recently drove an Enfield Electric (which I now want one of) and noticed that it had a fantastic little arrangement of a couple of eyelets at the front of the car which a towbar/A frame arrangement could be linked to to enable it to be towed long distances as a trailer.
Since the current plan includes 40 200AH batteries (which should be good for a good 150 miles) I'm not expecting to tow Hebe much but would like to have that facility.
Rather than spend money on getting a trailer I don't have space for I wondered if I could make some kind of "front" two bar arrangement that I could attach to Hebe for long distance travelling behind a regular car.
Does anyone have any suggestions to where to fabricate this? Obviously I'm thinking of the front bumper mounts and/or chassis legs.
If you want to see the Enfield to see what I'm on about there's some pictures on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/y7pfyf
Nikki.