In the end I just fitted a normal steel rear bumper.
Additional weight out the back was one reason, the D2 doesn't have a very high rear axle load rating. This is a reason I've also stayed away from a long range fuel tank.
I should have looked at the date of the original post![]()
In the end I just fitted a normal steel rear bumper.
Additional weight out the back was one reason, the D2 doesn't have a very high rear axle load rating. This is a reason I've also stayed away from a long range fuel tank.
2014, MY14 Discovery TDV6, Fuji White (2018-Now)
2003, Discovery 2a, Td5 Manual, Zambezi Silver (2012-2018)
2007, Adventure Offroad Campers, Grand Tourer (2015-Now)
Years ago while discussing the weight issue from these rear wheel bumpers one of the engineers piped up...
He stated engineering wise - the weight is in the same region of the chassis that would count as drawbar weight, same mounting area and would exclude the vehicle from towing anything engineering wise.
But what would engineers know???![]()
If it had 50kg worth of 2 x full Jerry cans plus HD bar and arms then it might get to what 100kg...so still well under ball weight Max... So yes what would engineers know. Cheers
PS. I don't tow when doing very arduous off road work which is when the Jerry can would be full (ie Offroad touring) and when towing you just subtract the weight you have added (after first taking into account the original bar which isn't negligible) off Max ball weight to see what ball weight was still available
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