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Taffi
30th May 2012, 06:55 PM
Hi All,
 
I know it's a bg NO to Weight distribution hitches on Landys with air suspension. But has anyone ever used any anti-sway device on their Landy D3???
 
Having had a bad caravan sway moment out west last year and this year I want to buy a D3.:confused:
Stuart02
30th May 2012, 07:12 PM
Hi All,
I know it's a bg NO to Weight distribution hitches on Landys with air suspension. But has anyone ever used any anti-sway device on their Landy D3???
Having had a bad caravan sway moment out west last year and this year I want to buy a D3.:confused:
A coil sprung D3? They were made but there were still more airsprung ones. 
Anyways, the coilers don't have active suspension, so WDHs should be ok/of value
TDV6
30th May 2012, 07:16 PM
Taffi, I tow a three ton tandem axle van with my D3, sorry I have not found any anti-sway device for the D3.
I think having approx 10% of van weight on towball is essential and a tandem axle also helps. The slow turning of the steering wheel, no sudden movement when at speed makes our trips a lot less scary.
Hope this helps,
Ryall
TerryO
30th May 2012, 09:12 PM
Hi All,
 
I know it's a bg NO to Weight distribution hitches on Landys with air suspension. But has anyone ever used any anti-sway device on their Landy D3???
 
Having had a bad caravan sway moment out west last year and this year I want to buy a D3.:confused:
 
 
Hi Taffi,
 
Everytime we tow our 2.5 van both on and off road with the D3 I am always pleasantly surprised at how well it tows and how stable it is at any speed on any surface. 
 
That was not the case with the D2, it was truly ordinary as a tug. 
 
cheers,
Terry
Learner
31st May 2012, 07:06 PM
SNIP
 
Having had a bad caravan sway moment out west last year and this year I want to buy a D3.:confused:
Hi Taff,
I can't answer your question directly but a couple of years ago I was letting my friend drive my D3 with attached caravan out near Kings Canyon. She wasn't sure if she could overtake a slower 4x4. I assured her that it was fine. However, during the overtake, the caravan started to "snake" a bit. I was about to tell her how to correct this when she became a bit stressed so I just reached over and held the steering wheel steady (she was overcorrecting in her nervousness).
No further problems and we completed the overtake. :)
I don't know what your vehicle was when you had your "experience",  and no reflection on you, but driver understanding and skill plays a part in these situations.
Having said that, the D3 is the most stable towing vehicle I've ever encountered. :D
Further, I believe that a "sway assist" system may work (the D4 has a version of this as an option). But again, I doubt that it is necessary with the D3.
Best Wishes,
Peter
stray dingo
15th June 2012, 06:40 PM
AL-KO boosts caravan safety - caravancampingsales.com.au - caravancampingsales.com.au (http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/news/2012/caravans/al-ko-boosts-caravan-safety-30529)
any suggestions how this might work if on a caravan being towed by a landy with sway-assist active.  Are they going to work together, cancel each other out, or make a double sway???
TerryO
15th June 2012, 07:18 PM
If its as good as it sounds in the promo then what an excellent innovation and one that I'd be happy to fit to my caravan.
 
Can't see that it would affect the D4's trailer stability electronics as it corrects the problems before the D4's electronics would notice an issue, in theory anyway.
 
 
cheers,
Terry
jb747
15th June 2012, 10:52 PM
Having had a bad caravan sway moment out west last year and this year I want to buy a D3.:confused:
How much weight have you got on the drawbar?
What have you got loaded at the rear of the caravan, internally, or on the rear bar?
33chinacars
16th June 2012, 01:25 AM
[QUOTE=stray dingo;1702808]AL-KO boosts caravan safety - caravancampingsales.com.au - caravancampingsales.com.au (http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/news/2012/caravans/al-ko-boosts-caravan-safety-30529)
 
QUOTE]
 
Recon I'll be getting one when they become available
 
Gary
mowog
16th June 2012, 06:22 AM
I saw a D4 with a sway control device fitted. I asked the guy if he was having sway issues. He said he wasn't he had used this on his last Jeep. 
He wasn't aware that the D4 had a trailer stability system. But he was going to continue to use the sway control device.
mikel
16th June 2012, 08:45 AM
The results on the Video are similar to the LR Promo for the D4 trailer control system, pretty impressive.
I have a 2012 D4 2.7 and tow a Trakmaster van with LED lights using the standard LR black round 7 pin connector and don't have any issue with the van lights.
I don't get the "Trailer" indicator light on the dash when the van is connected, so does this mean that the LR trailer control system is NOT working? 
I'm not inclined to test this on the road and if required I will look at modifying the wiring to get it working. Any suggestion?
Regards
Mike L
Mob 0418146323
justinc
16th June 2012, 09:29 AM
The results on the Video are similar to the LR Promo for the D4 trailer control system, pretty impressive.
I have a 2012 D4 2.7 and tow a Trakmaster van with LED lights using the standard LR black round 7 pin connector and don't have any issue with the van lights.
I don't get the "Trailer" indicator light on the dash when the van is connected, so does this mean that the LR trailer control system is NOT working? 
I'm not inclined to test this on the road and if required I will look at modifying the wiring to get it working. Any suggestion?
Regards
Mike L
Mob 0418146323
Yes but I AM, let me at it:twisted:
JC
gghaggis
17th June 2012, 12:45 PM
The results on the Video are similar to the LR Promo for the D4 trailer control system, pretty impressive.
I have a 2012 D4 2.7 and tow a Trakmaster van with LED lights using the standard LR black round 7 pin connector and don't have any issue with the van lights.
I don't get the "Trailer" indicator light on the dash when the van is connected, so does this mean that the LR trailer control system is NOT working? 
More than likely. You need to add a resistive load to one of the indicator circuits.
Cheers,
Gordon
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