matnz
13th December 2015, 04:39 AM
Hi Everyone,
I am in New Zealand, and have just brought a MY16 D4 HSE, primarily as a towing vehicle for an offroad caravan. One of my main considerations was I wanted a vehicle that could tow up to 3500kg with a nose weight up to 350kg. Landrover Australia lists the D4 as be able to tow 3500/350kg, however the Landrover NZ brochure (which seemed very generic) listed the D4 as towing 3500/150kg. I checked this with the dealer, who went off and made some enquiries and I was told the NZ D4 is exactly the same spec as the Australian D4 and can tow 3500/350kg. I decided to get the LR detachable trailer hitch receiver, and when I picked up my vehicle this was fitted and has printed on the side -max weight 3500kg, max nose weight 350kg. However the trailer hitch ball mount insert (which is made in NZ for LR NZ), has printed on it max 3500/150kg! I have checked the owners handbook which says for the detachable tow ball (the all in one curved model) the maximum is 150kg, for the multi-height drop plate tow ball it is 250kg and for *Australia only* the nose weight is 250kg but when using the detachable receiver the max nose weight can be increased to 350kg by reducing the GVM by 200kg.
Anyway the dealer is looking into it again, but I have done some investigating and it appears there is a similar issue in the U.S. They have the same detachable receiver with max 3500/350kg printed in it, but LR USA are saying the max nose weight there is 250kg! Someone over there is saying the drawbar can handle 350kg but the receiver only 250kg?? So we seem to have the same vehicle, same detachable receiver but 3 different max nose weights -150kg (NZ), 250kg (USA) and 350kg (Australia)!:confused:
I suspect this is all due to some confusion between what the UK all in one and locally produced ball mount inserts can handle and what the vehicle/detachable receiver can actually cope with. But, while it seems unlikely, does anyone know whether the Australian D4 has any special factory treatment that allows it to cope with a max nose weight of 350kg???
Cheers,
Mathew
I am in New Zealand, and have just brought a MY16 D4 HSE, primarily as a towing vehicle for an offroad caravan. One of my main considerations was I wanted a vehicle that could tow up to 3500kg with a nose weight up to 350kg. Landrover Australia lists the D4 as be able to tow 3500/350kg, however the Landrover NZ brochure (which seemed very generic) listed the D4 as towing 3500/150kg. I checked this with the dealer, who went off and made some enquiries and I was told the NZ D4 is exactly the same spec as the Australian D4 and can tow 3500/350kg. I decided to get the LR detachable trailer hitch receiver, and when I picked up my vehicle this was fitted and has printed on the side -max weight 3500kg, max nose weight 350kg. However the trailer hitch ball mount insert (which is made in NZ for LR NZ), has printed on it max 3500/150kg! I have checked the owners handbook which says for the detachable tow ball (the all in one curved model) the maximum is 150kg, for the multi-height drop plate tow ball it is 250kg and for *Australia only* the nose weight is 250kg but when using the detachable receiver the max nose weight can be increased to 350kg by reducing the GVM by 200kg.
Anyway the dealer is looking into it again, but I have done some investigating and it appears there is a similar issue in the U.S. They have the same detachable receiver with max 3500/350kg printed in it, but LR USA are saying the max nose weight there is 250kg! Someone over there is saying the drawbar can handle 350kg but the receiver only 250kg?? So we seem to have the same vehicle, same detachable receiver but 3 different max nose weights -150kg (NZ), 250kg (USA) and 350kg (Australia)!:confused:
I suspect this is all due to some confusion between what the UK all in one and locally produced ball mount inserts can handle and what the vehicle/detachable receiver can actually cope with. But, while it seems unlikely, does anyone know whether the Australian D4 has any special factory treatment that allows it to cope with a max nose weight of 350kg???
Cheers,
Mathew