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Demon
6th July 2014, 12:11 PM
Is anybody towing a caravan with TD4SE auto? I am interested in a van up to 1500kg tare. How will that go.
Can anybody recommend a particular van?

RIN03
6th July 2014, 12:35 PM
By all literature the car will pull 2t with electronic brakes. However I did look into this and before you go out and buy yourself a big van hook one up of same size and weight and see how you feel pulling that behind you also take into consideration travelling into a headwind with road trains passing you. I opted for a on road style semi off road camper trailer fully loaded still comes in under 750kg. (Emu Campers SUV) The car doesn't seem to complain too much with it on but I think with too much more it would make the drive too stressful on you and the engine. But that is just my opinion. There many people over in the UK pulling monster caravans with no trouble google is your friend, I did even read it took out a caravaners drive car award.

So in short yes you would get away with it but if it is something you will be doing alot I would sugest a smaller trailer setup if your situation can suit or upgrade to something bigger but then you dont get to drive the Freelander ;)

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Meken
6th July 2014, 07:51 PM
We have a golstream campervan that would tip 1.6+ loaded. Most of the time our td4 doesn't even know it's attached. Cruises easy at 110. Most people look in disbelief when we are pulling away at lights and leaving them behind. It is a very capable little "tug". I get high 9l/100 on the highway towing. We have added a weight distribution hitch but it's not really necessary. We have the landrover towing loom with a 12 pin socket attached. I had a Hayman Reese bar fitted elsewhere as the landrover bar only has a 40mm receiver which limits accessories. I have P3 brake controller. We charge the caravan battery via Andersen plug (with low volt isolator) the 3 way fridge runs through the ignition 12v in the 12 pin socket.

Meken
6th July 2014, 07:52 PM
Oh ps we love our goldstream wing 3 st
PPS I would have no problems towing this van 1000s of kms with the freelander2.
You do need to make sure you have the weight on the ball correct or it feels a bit light on the steering

harlie
7th July 2014, 07:46 AM
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You do need to make sure you have the weight on the ball correct or it feels a bit light on the steering

Thats the point of using a weigh distribution hitch. if it feels light pull them up another link. The front suspension should be slightly lower with it all hocked up compared to the car before the van was lowered onto the ball.

Mate has a 200LC, tows a Lotus which must be 3t. He mentioned he needed airbags in the back because he gets flashed at night. I convinced him to go another link, problem solved, lights are aligned again and he was blown away by how much better if feels.

Paulaus
7th July 2014, 09:45 AM
We hitch up a Paramount Duet 13'6" with a ATM of approx 1500kg to FL2 TD4 . No problems at all tows very nicely and feels very solid. Have weight distribution hitch as which will help to even out a bit, but have towed without and it with no issue. I reckon that up to 1600kg is the sweet spot for the FL2 and even though it can still pull more (2000kg) braked it would start to lose the " under control" feeling. Use to tow the same Van with VW Tiguan which can also pull 2000kg braked and there is no comparison FL2 is way better.

styler
7th July 2014, 02:55 PM
The Freelander auto diesel would have to be one of the better towing machines around, plenty of go and good economy. I have towed a 1200kg Goldstream Storm offroad camper on plenty of different roads around Aus, including off road with hardly any problems. I have never had any mechanical problems - the engine and gearbox perform faultlessly.
My tips - use the sport shift to keep the revs above 2000rpm on undulating roads. Fit rear mudflaps to stop stones bouncing from the van to the back of the car. Keep the tow ball weight between 80 and 120kg.

multiLuke
7th July 2014, 04:02 PM
I towed my camper for the first time month ago with my SD4 auto. I was surprised at how well it did with regards to fuel economy, although with a 2T rating, I would have been disappointing if it didnt tow my approx 850km offroad caper pretty easily. I was careful to try and limit the towball weight by loading the camper back heavy. It tows fairly level with only the std landrover tow assembly, although I did flip the tongue for extra height.
I preferred to drive it in manual mode on undulating roads but cruise would be fine on flat hwy driving (just less stress on the trans IMO).

Meken
7th July 2014, 08:25 PM
Thats the point of using a weigh distribution hitch. if it feels light pull them up another link. The front suspension should be slightly lower with it all hocked up compared to the car before the van was lowered onto the ball.

Mate has a 200LC, tows a Lotus which must be 3t. He mentioned he needed airbags in the back because he gets flashed at night. I convinced him to go another link, problem solved, lights are aligned again and he was blown away by how much better if feels.


Sure I understand but I think the time I was referring to I probably had over 150kg on the ball

Meken
7th July 2014, 08:26 PM
I don't use cruise - agree sport shift for ups & downs

354 chamberlain
9th July 2014, 11:48 AM
Demon I tow a sunset offrroad camper with electric brakes and a 6x10 tandem with overide brakes,the camper is under 750kg empty but probably goes over when loaded I have never had it on a weighbridge, I recently invested in a tow ball weight scale to make sure that I stay under the 150kg tow ball limit , I have a 70ltr fuel tank,tool box and spare tyry on the draw bar so I need to be careful .towing the camper is a pleasure as the FL2 happily cruises along between 100/110 using the cruise control on the long flat straight stretches of the Stuart highway ,I switch off the cruise on hills and the few winding sections or if I cop a head wind ,fuel is about 10ltr/100k
The tandem I use to cart 50 small square bales at about 1500 kg ,wind drag in calm conditions is not a problem towing at 100k but once again head winds make it work a little harder but not cause a problem .recently I was carting scrap steel and loading 1800kg of scrap into trailer bringing the GCM including fridge,dogs and missus up to 4000kg which is just under the vechicle limit no problems but engine did have to work a bit harder but not excessivly . A great vechicle for towing and very comfortable to drive towing or empty just need to watch that ball weight
Doug