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    Weight of the D3

    Hi All
    The weight of our beloved D3s is always a hot topic, but I came across this statement in another thread
    “The disco's are an extremely heavy vehicle especially with the ballasting weights around the vehicle. Id like to thing the weight of the vehicle especially laidened, and wrong tyres in soft sand will bog any vehicle.”
    It is the first I have ever heard about ballasting weights. Can anyone confirm this, and if so why, where and how much etc etc?
    Might explain why the D3 is so much heavier than an RRS………


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    yadda, yadda, yadda.....

    I've seen these statements everywhere since the D3 came out. The issue is not that it weighs 2486kg (D4 2.7 TDV6 base kerb weight), but how much more does it weigh compared to other vehicles.

    FYI an LC200 GXL TD weighs 2720kg kerb weight.

    Weights are from the brochures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    yadda, yadda, yadda......
    I am with you on this....... bit tired of the debate, but it was the mention of ballasting weights that caught my eye...... it would appear we drive ships......

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    FYI an LC200 GXL TD weighs 2720kg kerb weight.
    interesting...... and that is without the fancy composite chassis....... AND you are stuck with a 200 series LC

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    There are two harmonic balancers behind the rear bumper. There are some threads on their purpose here if you do a search. I'm over the weight argument also, if you need to go somewhere the D3 won't due to it's weight buy a zook, you may notice some decline in the customer experience on the highway though.

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    Its a BS argument anyhow...

    My old defender weighed in over 3 tonnes... And went everywhere

    The D3 is doing things far easier in 95% of the situations its been in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    There are two harmonic balancers behind the rear bumper. There are some threads on their purpose here if you do a search. I'm over the weight argument also, if you need to go somewhere the D3 won't due to it's weight buy a zook, you may notice some decline in the customer experience on the highway though.

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    If that is all they are I gather they are not unique to the D3..... and they can't weigh that much.......

    Interesting location for em as well......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    My old defender weighed in over 3 tonnes... And went everywhere
    a 3 tonne defender..... that musta been quite a vehicle!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoSaffa View Post
    If that is all they are I gather they are not unique to the D3..... and they can't weigh that much.......

    Interesting location for em as well......
    I can't see them being more than 10KG each (there are two). Modern vehicles all have them and this is not the issue. If you are worried about this don't fill your tank more than a quarter full.

    And put down the pie.

    Cheers, Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoSaffa View Post
    a 3 tonne defender..... that musta been quite a vehicle!!
    'Lara' - Always was heavy!

    Not mentioning the 'fat ballast' in the drivers seat back then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoSaffa View Post
    Hi All
    The weight of our beloved D3s is always a hot topic, but I came across this statement in another thread
    “The disco's are an extremely heavy vehicle especially with the ballasting weights around the vehicle. Id like to thing the weight of the vehicle especially laidened, and wrong tyres in soft sand will bog any vehicle.”
    It is the first I have ever heard about ballasting weights. Can anyone confirm this, and if so why, where and how much etc etc?
    Might explain why the D3 is so much heavier than an RRS………

    I weighed my S D3 and it was 2,500kg on the weighbridge. Now that I have bullbar, Kaymar rear bar with 2nd spare and long range tank it is 2800kg. Fill the tanks and put the gear in the back and its close to GVM with 2 passengers. If you have an HSE it starts at 2715kg same as the 200 Cruiser so there's not much you can add without going over GVM

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