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Can a Nissan Patrol tow a Kedron Caravans Bunk Vans?

"When matching the Nissan Patrol with the Kedron Caravans Bunk Vans, we need to look beyond just the maximum towing capacity. The real story is often in the GCM (Gross Combination Mass) and the ball weight limits, which can catch out even experienced caravanners."

Yes, this is a legal match

The Patrol has a towing capacity of 3200kg, which comfortably handles the Bunk Vans (0kg).

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Nissan Patrol

GU (Coil Cab Ute) (1999)

Valid for models (1999-2016)
Tow Capacity3200kg
Ball Weight Limit320kg
GCM6400kg
Expert Note: Highly prized for off-roading. Coil rear end.

Kedron Caravans Bunk Vans

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Bunk Vans
ATM (Max Weight)Unknown
Est. Ball Weight (10%)0kg

Always check your compliance plate

Online databases (including Redbook) use factory-standard specs. They don't know about your bullbar (adds weight), suspension upgrades (can change GCM), or how much you're carrying.

How to find it:

Open your passenger or driver door. Look for a silver or black metal plate riveted to the pillar. This plate overrides everything you read online.

Why Estimates Fail (Real World Expert Tip)

Many owners accidentally tow illegally because they forget Payload.

  • Bullbar & Winch: Adds ~80kg to your front axle (reduces payload).
  • Passengers: 4 adults = ~320kg payload gone.
  • Tow Ball Mass: This comes out of your car's payload, NOT just your towing limit.

Always weigh your rig fully loaded.

RECOMMENDED GEAR

This pairing works — now get the required safety gear

Since your Patrol is a legal match, ensure you have the required safety gear. Mirrors and a Brake Controller are mandatory in Australia for this weight.

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Don't guess with your family's safety. Always take your fully loaded rig to a public weighbridge to get the exact axle weights before your first big trip.