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    Weights of different landrovers and parts.

    Just something i have been wondering about, how different model landrovers compare as far how much they weigh. For example how heavy is a 80' series 1 or a 2 door rangie. I have a few ideas floating around in my head and lightness is the key. So if you know how heavy your empty landrover is let me know.
    Just to start off, my 120' ute with isuzu weighs 2300kg , I've really got to make the tray lighter. All that includes is jack, axle and shovel and a bit of fuel.

    Cheers
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    My Disco is supposed to be kerb weight ( driver, fuel and standard equipment) of 2055kg - but a winch, front and rear bars, tools etc pushes that up a bit.

    A 2 Door V8 Disco comes in at 1980kg. 4 Door models add 45kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wovenrovings View Post
    For example how heavy is a 80' series 1
    1182Kg with water oil and fuel)
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    ...or a 2 door rangie. ....
    Phase I 1723 Kg with 5 gallons fuel
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    ... So if you know how heavy your empty landrover is let me know. ...
    Series 2a 88" 1,339 Kg with 5 gal fuel
    Series 2a 109" 1,497 Kg with 5 gal fuel
    Series 2a 109" Stn Wgn 1,702 Kg with 5 gal fuel
    Series 2B 6 cyl 1970.8Kg with 5 gallons fuel.
    Range Rover 4 Door Automatic 1971 Kg - EEC Kerb weight (EEC = former name European Union)

    Thats all of mine - including the 3 I no longer have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by langy View Post
    My Disco is supposed to be kerb weight ( driver, fuel and standard equipment)
    Langy - I wonder if there is a standard fatness for the driver?

    Diana

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    There is apparently - 75 kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wovenrovings View Post
    For example how heavy is a 80' series 1
    Just realised I gave you the unladen weight of the 80 inch Series 1 - sorry I don't have the specs for an 80 foot wheelbase Series 1.

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    sorry I don't have the specs for an 80 foot wheelbase Series 1
    It was a slip of the shift key. Top gear haven't done a stretched version yet.
    Thanks for those weights. I didn't realise Series 1 were so light. Interesting.
    84' 120" ute - 3.9 isuzu.

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    94 Defender - 2200kg at the moment. Bullbar etc fitted - just recovery gear and running around town stuff in it. Approx 1/2 tank of fuel, 1 adult in it at the time.

    This weight was by the weigh bridge at the Wagga tip which checks weight on way in and out. Above reading was on the way out!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post

    Series 2a 88" 1,339 Kg with 5 gal fuel
    Series 2a 109" 1,497 Kg with 5 gal fuel

    Hard top, pickup or soft top?

    My SIIA x-military diesel use weighs in at about 1820kg with fuel, oil, jack and spare tyre.

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies

    Series 2a 88" 1,339 Kg with 5 gal fuel
    Series 2a 109" 1,497 Kg with 5 gal fuel


    Hard top, pickup or soft top?

    My SIIA x-military diesel use weighs in at about 1820kg with fuel, oil, jack and spare tyre.
    Thats a 300kg difference! Surely a hard top and diesel wouldn't weigh 300kg more?
    84' 120" ute - 3.9 isuzu.

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