Remember to factor in that the European definition of "kerb weight" includes the driver and 60 ltr of fuel.
Cheers,
Gordon
And the maximum axle weight for the rear one is 1,855kg (front is 1,450) and yes - if you add them together you get an extra 65kg capacity.
People upgrade their 200 Landcruisers and with Auto engineer approvals they get away with it. But ... their rear axle maximum is 1950kg. OK, that is heaver than a Disco's 1855kg. But not by that much actually ... And I reckon those dual wheel carriers on 200's with their heavy wheels and tyres (which remove weight from their front axles) would be over their limit on their rear axles, despite auto engineer re-ratings of the whole carrying capacity of the vehicles.
But that stuff should be in a F250/GMC/Silverado thread!! But when you add a rear carrier, you take off weight from the front axle, because the carrier is behind the rear axle. Its a simple formula to work out, based on the wheelbase. For instance, on the Disco, if you add 350kg on the toe ball with a trailer, then the load added to the Disco (standard tongue length) is an extra 500 kg to the rear axle (and 150kg off the front axle) , not including the toe tonque weight either.
Does anybody know the front rear balance on a Disco's tare weight? I reckon its 55% on the front ... but I am only guessing ...
Remember to factor in that the European definition of "kerb weight" includes the driver and 60 ltr of fuel.
Cheers,
Gordon
Well done.. You've written one of my previous threads almost verbatim...
Except I correctly factored the Driver and Fuel in
This is a tangent to the original discussion about fuel tank behind/in front/above/below the axle... one that is GCM/ATM/GVM based not "where should the weight go" based.
Remember also to factor in; most people with a SWC & LRT also have a BB....
What do the letters stand for??
My main point though ... if you are towing, then its best to put the extra fuel into your trailer, if you add the numbers up.
IMO too, I'd prefer to have an extra fuel load forward of the rear axle, but it seems there isn't room?
And do you know the weight distribution of a D3 or D4 in tare condition? Often manufacturers supply that information but I have not been able to find Land Rovers figures.
Spare Wheel Carrier
Long Range Tank
Bull Bar
No, I can not find the distributed split either. And mines so modified I doubt I could do it justice on a weigh bridge.
Either way - I wholeheartedly agree that when loading a vehicle one must be aware of what is going where. And to pack appropriately.
It is a true reality that many of the rigs are over GVM/Axle loading.
I made a call out to Land Rover two weeks ago! I had run the vehicle before leaving my home, I had checked the electrical outlets to my van, with the motor running. Then I drove out to pick something up, and I had a big issue with the Disco.
A third party answered, and queried a few things.
But then I did not need them ...
I had an appointment, and had dropped in to buy an LCD resister device for my trailer before a long conference was due.
When I turned the Disco off - I could not find my keys!! I could not lock the car, but also, I would not be able to start it.
So I rang the Land Rover assistance number.
However - when I pushed the starter, the motor started ... so the keys were somewhere hidden in the car. I found them in between the front passenger seat and the central binnacle.
I think I need to put some foam rubber into that gap - its not easy to fish things out of there, or see them.
I wonder whether Land Rover will score unreliability points for total driver stupidity (being mine)?
PS - I was not late!!! I'm not sure if the vehicle could have been started either by someone without the keys.
Had the same happen to me... Had bounced out the console and down the passengers footwell...
Caused some anxiety I can assure you!
Yep, I've had similar happen, plus other non-vehicle things, so I'm obsessive about my keys now - they are only ever in one of 3 places:
1. In my pocket
2. In the ignition
3. Bedside
I never put keys anywhere else. I can't believe people let their kids play with their keys, considering how much they cost to replace and how inconvenient it is to lose them.
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