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Thread: Weight Distribtution Bars on Disco 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    BigJon,

    A Landcruiser with "Air Suspension" USES a WDH!

    I have stated the facts and have nothing more so say!
    Believe what you like and IF you ever tow a large Van with a D3, let me know so I can stay away
    I am not sure how a Land Cruiser comparison has any bearing whatsoever on a question regarding Land Rovers. In case you haven't noticed, the two vehicles are made by different companies, in different countries, using different suspension systems on different chassis... Incidentally, what Land Cruiser has air suspension?

    I too have stated facts. LR state not to use WDH with air suspended Disco 3. I believe that because it is a FACT.

    Don't worry about me towing any caravan at all, I am nowhere near old enough for that malarkey . I do tow my 8x5 tandem trailer without a WDH behind my Classic RR and it tows beautifully - I also have the trailer / hitch height set up so it is all level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djhampson View Post
    Next time we take the boat out I'm going to leave the springs off.
    Must be a flash boat if it has springs oh.. you mean for the trailer .

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    OOPS! I forgot a very important factor.

    Was this bulletin issued by Land Rover in the UK?
    If so, caravans over there are very light on the tow bar!
    Not to mention the light weight of the Vans themselves.

    Those vans fall to bits on our horrid roads.

    If the bulletin came from Land Rover AU, they are stark raving mad and have never trialled a D3 with an AUSSIE Caravan..

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    I believe it was Australian in origin, but I will have to find out so don't quote me on that.

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    Hi Jon,
    It was an Australian release, not sure if it was SSM or a bulletin but was definately for Aus.

    Will agree the D3 does NOT nessitate the use of a WDH, If the trailer is what is recommended & adheres to all the loads & specs, then dont use it as it it not required. Its also stated in the handbook as someone has mentioned.

    Just before X-mas i drove a friends D3 with a 3T van behind it (TDV6 HSE) & it was remarkable, The van was there but the vehicle did not no it.
    Admittedly, not my vehicle & i dont normally tow a 3T van, my camper is lighter than that & i still own my D2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post

    I do tow my 8x5 tandem trailer without a WDH behind my Classic RR and it tows beautifully - I also have the trailer / hitch height set up so it is all level.
    I rest my case!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    Admittedly, not my vehicle & i dont normally tow a 3T van, my camper is lighter than that & i still own my D2.
    Another one.... sheesh!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    BigJon,

    A Landcruiser with "Air Suspension" USES a WDH!

    SNIP
    Hi Ron,
    I'm sorry, but all I can say is "So what!"

    Best Wishes,

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    I rest my case!
    Hi Ron, I'm glad, because your case fails!

    Best Wishes,

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    OOPS! I forgot a very important factor.

    Was this bulletin issued by Land Rover in the UK?
    If so, caravans over there are very light on the tow bar!
    Not to mention the light weight of the Vans themselves.

    Those vans fall to bits on our horrid roads.

    If the bulletin came from Land Rover AU, they are stark raving mad and have never trialled a D3 with an AUSSIE Caravan..
    Hi Ron, Where did your expertise with this combination come from?

    Best Wishes,

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