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    thats the one...

    having driven 110's for so long and as the 130's feel the same up the front things that Id doge around leaving the mearest of hiars between rear sidewalls and tyre stake wind up leaving me with flats

    or panel damage.

    or smacks on the heads from the passangers who just bumped their noggins...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    theyre close...

    Id take the 110 offroad over the 130.

    Id take the 130 for carting stuff around in the city or long distance.

    But I prefere the 110 for towing with...

    biggest difference is the ramp over, the departure and the annoying tendancy of me forgetting the amount of cut in the 130 has.

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    130s have a difficult habit of the rear wheels not following the front wheels tracks very closely. Sometimes it can be an issue, but mostly you just need to be extra aware of where your rear wheels are going to travel. You notice the extra wheel base, amazing performance on gravel roads. Very, very stable when hitting soft or rough patches, the car never gives away any indication that it wants to squirm or get tail happy. Same applies to towing. My experience towing a boat is the 130's ability to pull it all into line if the boat wants to sway or anything like that. Great configuration, I'd get another 130 again over the 110. I travelled around Aus with my wife in a 130 and had so much room it was not funny. The ultimate 2 up tourer, or maybe with little kids too.

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    If i ever sell my 110 i think i would probably go for a 130 Td5 with a canvas back..DREAM VEHICLE !!

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    130's a great for towing. They will go anywhere the rest of the Landy family will go. On tight tracks you may have to do a 3 point turn or rub the trees a little. You get used to it very quick.

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    i've never had a problem chasing or following any other landy

    somethigs get a little tight but you do get used to driving different lines and angles
    130's rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    theyre close...

    Id take the 110 offroad over the 130.

    Id take the 130 for carting stuff around in the city or long distance.

    But I prefere the 110 for towing with...

    biggest difference is the ramp over, the departure and the annoying tendancy of me forgetting the amount of cut in the 130 has.
    Obviously you havnt towed a 3 tonne caravan with both to see the difference, the 130 is so much more stable than a 110, both will pull it no probs but when you get a semi go past or a side wind in the 110 you feel like its going to take you off the road where the 130 hardly moves.

    Off road on narrow tracks or where your ramp over will be an issue e.g. crossing fallen trees or on rocks the 130 can be a little tight but other than that they do everything a 110 will do with more space to do it.

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    not a 3 ton trailer but Ive used both to tow 4 ton trailers...

    with the extra weight I have in big red shes got no dramas getting trailers under control...

    you try backing an articulated trailer or one with a short ass draw bar to get max trailer bed length with a 130....

    when you have to start pulling jack knife manouvers to get the trailer round with a 110 you aint got a hope with a 130, however out in the open the 130 aint bad with any trailer on.
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    I never had a problem

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    One issue I have seen with a 130 is they are more vunerable to tyre stakes then vehicles with a shorter wheelbase.

    We were following some old woodlines tracks out towards Kalgoorlie and of the 6 vehicles in the group there was a number of staked tyres, the vehicle with the most was the 130, even though he was running the same tyres (BFG A/T's) as a couple of the other vehicles. The interesting bit was the number of front tyres he staked. We put it down to taking a slightly wider line then others before turning into the corners

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