Without trying to inflame the situation any further .......... :angel:Quote:
I bought a Discovery to tow a caravan, I'm still improving on it, to do it better. In the mean time, I do NOT want to see people have accidents towing a caravan from advice that maybe true from a Land Rover angle, but outright dangerous from a towing angle.
I appreciate that you're trying to share the knowledge you've gathered via your D2. But you do know that this is an area for comment on D3s, right? Providing what might well be sanguine advice on how to tow caravans with 'Cruisers, D2s, Freelanders, Rangies is just not applicable in this case.
Unfortunately, I just cannot see how anything you've posted is even relevant to an air-equipped D3, let alone showing it "... outright dangerous from a towing angle." - which smacks of scare-mongering.
The specifics of towing a caravan behind these cars are quite different (as we who have done it are trying to point out to you). Using WDH attachments will only confuse the car's control module, possibly leading to exactly what you are trying to avoid - an unsafe towing environment.
Like off-roading in these things, it's a whole new ball-game. You'd be surprised how many 'old tricks' old-hand 4WDers have to unlearn when taking the D3/RRS cars offroad. In some ways, this is similar.
Cheers,
Gordon

