
Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
not so.
you have only eaten into you weight IF you take it to 350KG.
if your ball weight is 150KG you dont have to worry about a thing because the D4 includes 150Kg ball weight in the GVM... if you want to have a ball weight OVER 150KG on the detachable hitch THEN you have to start taking weight out of the NET load of the vehicle not the GVM
so (using easy made up numbers) the GVM of the vehicle is 2000KG of which 500KG is NET payload. I can now still have a 150KG ball load.
IF I want to put 200Kg on the ball.
I have 2000Kg GVM of which 450KG can be net load and then have my 200KG ball load.
Dave I appreciate your input, but you must have missed the GVM definition..
Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM)
The maximum weight indicated by the manufacturer that all the wheels in the tow vehicle can support. It includes the weights of the car, the passengers, and other things loaded in the car. When the vehicle is attached to a trailer, it includes the tow ball mass.
Sorry, but there is no allowance of any tow ball mass in Land Rover or any manufacturers GVM figures... its all wishful thinking.... If you load your D4 with people and accessories up to GVM, you will not legally be able to tow anything... even a trailer with a 10kg tow ball mass will take you over from a legal perspective..
Cheers
David
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