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    Our old Disco is rated to tow 3500kg which is about a tonne more than its weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    Looks a lot like a donkeys doodle hanging out the back of the car fine if your in to that sort of thing. But also looks like a stiff breeze would snap one off
    They are designed and rated to tow 3,500kg with 150kg of ball-weight. Go ahead and try to snap it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    They are designed and rated to tow 3,500kg with 150kg of ball-weight. Go ahead and try to snap it off.
    Ball weight 20kg more then I weigh that's impressive I guess there all the rage over there along with pressed steel couplings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats View Post
    It's probably to do with ADR compliance issues. I run a Uk Dixon Bate towbar on one of my cars with a UK towball. But it is regarded as illegal because it hasn't been ADR tested. I'm sure the reverse is true for an Aussie towbar used overseas.
    Towing in the Uk used to be limited to the manufacturers maximum towing capacity. So if the car maker specified a ridiculous towing weight, you were allowed to tow it! I think the rules have changed in the last couple of years and now they have some sort of 'Gross train weight', which is also related to when you got your driving licence. Just to make life complicated...
    I thought that in NSW you weren't allowed to tow more than the weight of the tow vehicle. But I could be wrong. I'm a little out of date as I have just come out of jail because of a five year sentence for numerous towing offences...
    I failed to tow the line.
    No in NSW its the recommended maximum by manufacturer, so most of the 4wd utes and wagons from every builder are between 2.5-the 3.5ton maximum, all well over the vehicles actual weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jojo View Post
    Most Land Rover vehicles are allowed to tow a 3,5 t trailer legally with a standard 50mm ball, even in Europe...
    Most modern Land Rovers.
    • The non-ABS Range Rover classic with ARB or Hayman Reece tow bars were rated at 4,000kg
    • The Perentie 110 is rated at 1,200kg.
    • The series 4cyl forward control (ENV diffs) are rated at 1,800kg drawbar pull.
    • The series 6cyl forward control are rated at 1,975kg drawbar pull.
    • Not sure about the other series but all are rated below 2,000kg.
    All can be further limited by the rating on the tow bar/ball assembly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 460cixy View Post
    Ball weight 20kg more then I weigh that's impressive I guess there all the rage over there along with pressed steel couplings
    Are you really trying to mock something you know nothing about?

    Towbar shape has nothing to do with the couplings used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Are you really trying to mock something you know nothing about?

    Towbar shape has nothing to do with the couplings used.
    Yeah your on to me I know nothing I bow down to you oh wise one bloody kiwis all the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Most modern Land Rovers..
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    • Not sure about the other series but all are rated below 2,000kg.

    All can be further limited by the rating on the tow bar/ball assembly.
    From Series 3 Owners manual (1978) but probably much the same for all Series:-

    Cross country 1020kg
    Road & track unbraked 500kg
    Override brakes 2040kg
    Four wheels and independent power brakes
    Petrol 4080kg
    Diesel 3060kg

    Towbars did not require marking with rating (or anything else) before about 1990.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat_89 View Post
    Im not sure just looks awesome how easy it is and so forth here is the link check it out. Be careful you might start drooling hahaha gorgeous car!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK8z_h0dtaQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    From Series 3 Owners manual (1978) but probably much the same for all Series:-

    Cross country 1020kg
    Road & track unbraked 500kg
    Override brakes 2040kg
    Four wheels and independent power brakes
    Petrol 4080kg
    Diesel 3060kg

    Towbars did not require marking with rating (or anything else) before about 1990.

    John
    I notice in my Disco 2 Owner's Manual it says 1000kg off road. I see it is a rating used and recognised since the 1970's... I have started reading the same in camper trailer magazines so it looks like the non Land Rover set is realising this some 40 years after Land Rover.

    Found a few Camper Trailer salesmen don't like you calling their off road camper trailers dirt road because they weight too much...

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