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Thread: Disco 3 S & Hayman Reese weight distribution hitch

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    Thanks again Pete and Geoff for your posts. Yes, I do need to use the WDH in order to level the load. But it looks like I should be OK.

    Geoff, I have always let the auto select the gear when towing and I have noticed that at 95 km/h on a level road, if I just back off the throttle a tad, the auto will slip nicely into 6th gear and the engine ticks over at about 1,800 rpm. When it needs a lower gear, it does so. I'm getting about 12.8 litres/100 when towing. (10.5 litres/100k country not towing) How does that compare with your findings?

    Peter

  2. #12
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    My 2 cents worth
    I have a 2006 S model and tow a 6 metre caravan.

    On this issue of WDH, LR are the masters of double speak and circular discussions. Despite many phone calls, emails (and at least 1 letter to the GM) I could not get any advice on why I couldn't use WDH and whether it applied to all models or only those with air suspension. It always ended up with 'talk to your dealer' or 'that is what the manual says'.

    On the other hand the Haymann Reese dealer who supplied the WDH said that they were not aware of any problems. (Because I specifically asked)

    I drove to Adelaide and back and around North NSW with the WDH with no problems.

    My other issues were that the receiver was too damn low (over 10 cm below the coupling) and the receiver regularly plowed up driveways. The new HR receiver accepts WDH but was unsuitable because the receiver is the same height as the LR original

    Anyway I bought Mitchell Bros receiver. It is a great piece of engineering - better height, easier to fit chains and hitch and very easy to install. I will probably paint it black to match the bumper but that is my issue.

    That feels better

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffo View Post
    I tow a 25 foot van with bikes and 2 kayaks (bikes also sit on the hitch) and I've just been 3000 k's and guess what? We made it. I use a hayman reese
    hitch and apart from weghing 3 times as much I can't see how this can possibly affect the sleeve it slides into. The torsional effect would be minimal in comparison to the loads already placed on the hitch. My guess is that LR won't comment because they don't know the answer. Don't panic because you attach your chains to the GREAT chunk of metal that is firmly attached to the back of the car. If mine breaks I'll make sure I post it here first. Trust me this car is magic when towing. As an interesting aside: I met a LR owner who mentioned they used the manual overide to change into 6th gear because the auto was often reluctant. I tried this on the way home and my fuel consumption was way worse. When I let the auto work its magic it slipped from 5th to 6th as required and fuel consumption improved.
    Hi geoffo,
    I'm moving even further into the realms of speculation now, but the LR receiver has a small lateral spread, meaning that it is possibly more susceptible to torsional loads (as I believe are applied by WDH). This, I think means that the applied loads MAY break the LR tow hitch. The Mitchell Bros tow hitch receiver has a wider spread & is made from thick (12mm?) steel & so could be expected to accept the torsional loads more readily.

    Best Wishes,

  4. #14
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    fuel

    I was getting about 120 km's per quarter tank on the way there (up north).
    which equates to about 17.7 l/100k's if my maths is right. But I have a big van and water tanks were full. On the way home it was closer to 145 kms per quarter tank.(wish I got the trip computer)which is 14.6 l/100k's. Tanks were empty and wife had drunk all the beer. She insists it's because were driving downhill.

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