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The Key to Safer Towing: Tow Ball Weight and Load Distribution

15th Oct 2025

The Key to Safer Towing: Tow Ball Weight and Load Distribution

When it comes to towing a caravan or trailer, most of us focus on the big things — making sure the tyres are good, the brakes are working, and the mirrors give us clear visibility. However, there’s one element that often gets overlooked yet plays a significant role in safety, tow ball weight, and how your load is distributed.

Why Tow Ball Weight Matters

Tow ball weight (sometimes called tow ball download or nose weight) is the downward force the trailer applies to the tow ball of your vehicle. Get it wrong and you can quickly run into stability issues:

  • Too much weight: The rear of your vehicle sags, steering becomes lighter, and braking efficiency can be compromised.
  • Too little weight: The trailer may sway or fishtail, especially at speed or in windy conditions.

The general rule of thumb in New Zealand is that the tow ball down weight should be around 7–10% of the loaded trailer weight. For example, if your caravan weighs 1,600kg fully loaded, the tow ball weight should typically be between 112kg and 160kg.

Understanding Tare Weight and Loaded Weight

  • Tare weight is the weight of your caravan or trailer as it leaves the factory, empty and without water, gas bottles, or luggage.
  • Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) or Maximum Laden Weight is the maximum weight your caravan is legally allowed to weigh when fully loaded.
  • The difference between tare and GVM is your payload — all the gear, water, food, and equipment you load in.

It’s crucial not to exceed the manufacturer’s GVM and to distribute your payload evenly. Heavy items should go low down and close to the axle, while lighter items can be stored higher up.

How to Get it Right with a Tow Ball Weight Gauge

One of the easiest ways to check your setup is by using a Milenco Tow Ball Weight Gauge.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Load your caravan or trailer as you would for travel.
  2. Place the gauge under the coupling and lower it onto the device.
  3. The gauge will give you an accurate reading of the down weight on the tow ball.

This simple step gives peace of mind that your towing setup is within safe limits — protecting your vehicle, your caravan, and everyone else on the road.

See a demonstration video:

Tips for Safer Weight Distribution

  • Keep the heaviest gear low and close to the axle.
  • Avoid overloading the rear of the caravan — this reduces tow ball weight and can cause sway.
  • Double-check weights if you change your packing between trips.
  • Always check your licence class and vehicle’s rated towing capacity.

Final Thoughts

Safe towing isn’t just about rules and regulations — it’s about making your holiday stress-free and enjoyable. By taking a few minutes to measure your tow ball weight with a Milenco Tow Ball Weight Gauge and keeping within your caravan’s rated limits, you’ll be setting yourself up for a much smoother ride.