One thing to add is to check the bushes on the rear A arm & control arms. Any slack in them will be magnified with a trailer on the back.
Rightly or may be wrongly I have been switching Overdrive off.............mainly cos I am cruising at about an indicated 53 (48 on SatNav) and this is where O/D switches in and then out an in and out......................Don't know much about autos but seem to remember a JP comment about gearboxes getting fried if use of OD and too much heat hills etc.......... seems to be logical but then as I said not fully versed on slushboxery
Arhhhhh........ I see. the Lotus needs to be towed arse first cos of weight distribution.......... I know its counter intuitive.my mate has to tow his 911 like this........ slightly more arse heavy than your Lotus but you get the picture
Maths is not your strong point huh
Although most people do think a car that weighs 695kg doesn't really need 500bhp and 440 lbft torque!
Bought a Grand Cherokee for the sole use of using it to tow my car trailer and sadly it seems rubbish at it. My uncle seems to think its because the rear suspension is too soft and this causes the trailer to really start wobbling around at speed.Anyone else had this? the car has Edlebrok sports suspension which I thought would be harder and help if anything?Any suggestions pls guys? am total Jeep virgin. Have I bought the wrong tool for the job?