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    LandroverScott Guest

    Towing Capacity

    G'day,

    I was hoping someone can help

    What is the "official" towing capacity of a Perentie 110? can't seem to find it anywhere, checked the RPS etc etc.....

    What is the "real" towing capacity, I would have thought 3t..........

    thanks in advance
    Scott

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    Probably 3500kg braked, one would expect it'd be the same as a civvy 110 of the same design but I can't check the numbers at the moment.

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    Herman Vlothuizen in the Netherlands collects original Land Rover brochures from all over the world.

    This is the spec sheet for the civvy One Ten, note that it doesn't include the Australian spec 4BD1, but you wouldn't go too far wrong if you used the V8/LT95 110 spec.


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    Hayman -Reece towbar for the County is marked 4000kg (braked), 750kg (unbraked), 180kg towball weight

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    Thankyou everyone, that answers my question

    regards
    Scott

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    Towing capacity

    Rated to tow 900kg, later upgraded to 1200 kg, that's it unless you get it re- engineered.

    Cheers

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    I would think the REAL towing capacity would equal or better the rr classic which was 4000kg or emergency slow short distance 6000 kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangietragic View Post
    I would think the REAL towing capacity would equal or better the rr classic which was 4000kg or emergency slow short distance 6000 kg.
    Disc braked Rangie versus rear drum braked 110? I know which I'd rather try to stop a trailer with.

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    Towing capacity

    Quote Originally Posted by rangietragic View Post
    I would think the REAL towing capacity would equal or better the rr classic which was 4000kg or emergency slow short distance 6000 kg.

    I bought my perentie, partly cause I wanted to tow my car trailer, with my mb jeep on the back, bit saddened to know find out I can't just do it.
    I haven't taken it to an engineer, but I know $$$ would be involved, I am sure the Landy is capable, just not legal to do it, not worth my insurance to try.

    Cheers
    Bruce

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    750kg unbraked

    1200kg max towed load

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