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Thread: Cruisemaster's view of the new Defender as a heavy tow vehicle

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    Ha ignore my post, just bought the Range Rover Sport today in Launceston!

    As above:
    ‘Excellent service from Ian the dealer at Buckby Motors, a car in stock, wrong colour but in today’s market, beggars can’t be choosers, so we bought it
    Went with the RRS instead of the Defender probably as there was no Defender in the shop and we couldn’t drive one. Needed to make a snap decision.
    At least we have a car now, and what a car!
    Best wishes all.

    Ken

    Quote Originally Posted by Baytown View Post
    Wow, after experiencing the slackest customer service I’ve ever had in buying a $200K vehicle from a certain Range Rover salesman in Tassie resulting in canceling the order, we are now looking at buying a new Defender from either the opposing dealership or the mainland.

    I’ve seen the Cruise Master video in question some time ago and it had me worried as we have a Zone
    RV 20.6 Off Road actually on order since March this year, delivery due in Feb 2022 (#705, my second Zone) and I need a dedicated tow vehicle/work car for Robyn ASAP.

    ‘We are going into Launceston this morning and will drop into the dealership to see if they have a Defender to look over, book a test drive if able. We will need to spec up with the biggest 6 cylinder 225/650Nm 3L engine for towing, but effectively, geez this whole axle weight issue has me edgy.

    I realise that we are being sort of anal and just skating around the edges of specific weight rulings compared to real world examples of what most people are actually doing out there on the road with their over loaded vans and tow vehicles etc, but it really is a very limited gene pool of options for quality tow vehicle, and re the Zone, I’m buying one of the lightest, best built vans that there is on the world market, and I will not carry much in either the vehicle or the van.

    Let’s hope that the new Defender is ok for towing the 20.6 Zone. I want one!

    New 2022 Defender Axel load Specs below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baytown View Post
    As above:
    ‘Excellent service from Ian the dealer at Buckby Motors, a car in stock, wrong colour but in today’s market, beggars can’t be choosers, so we bought it
    Went with the RRS instead of the Defender probably as there was no Defender in the shop and we couldn’t drive one. Needed to make a snap decision.
    At least we have a car now, and what a car!
    Best wishes all.

    Ken
    saw the pictures on the Zone FB group.. very nice

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    Thanks Zilch!👍

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    Tow capacity P400 SE 5+2

    Today we took our P400 5+2 off to a certified weigh station to see how and if we can pick up our new
    Zone Base off road RV at the end of September. So the figures are based upon the following set up:

    P400 110 SE with additional options (weight)
    5+2 seat
    e-diff
    tow pack
    front protection plate
    RAI
    fixed side steps
    rear recovery eyes
    expedition rack with awning and recovery boards
    moi
    wife
    Tools and recovery gear (about 20 kg)
    full tank of petrol

    Vehicle weight fully loaded 2.78T, published GVM 3.25T
    rear axle fully loaded 1.42T, LR permissible load 1.9T

    target ball weight 280 KG (x 1.32 = 370kg on rear axle) + 1.42 = 1.79T, even allowing for 10% leeway,
    that would still provide a reasonable buffer.

    How glad am I that the CFO insisted on a 7 seater, the extra 100kg allowance on the rear axle/GVM
    means I could squeeze the full 350kg tow ball weight including the multiplier and still be within limits.. just

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    It will be interesting to see the 130 rated weight figures once it arrives.

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    Help!

    Hi all,

    Understand this is an old thread but I have been back and fourth on all kinds of youtube videos and forums trying to get the answer.

    I have a D300 5+2 on order and plan to tow a 2900KG at rest trailer. It will likely be at around 3400KG/3500KG mark with all the water tanks full and gear. When it comes to the hitch, do I need to buy a new hitch and tongue? What im getting from the post below is that the standard hitch is fine, fitted with a tongue similar to this which can be inverted so that it sits higher?

    Hayman Reese 3500 Kg Secure Towing Kit


    Really appreciate any feedback


    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    a few points i picked up from the videos they run, plus discussions i had with Andrew at Cruisemaster
    and with Zone RV (Cruisemaster own a Zone Off Road with extended draw bar, plus other goodies attached
    to the front).

    Not all axles weights are the same, i have the P400 5+2 which provides up to 1900KG on the rear axle

    I could not understand how they could not get a standard hitch to fit, i have an Hayman Reese tongue
    fitted with a D035 which can be inverted and at on road height sits at 530mm, i think that is the sweet spot
    So not sure why they had to fit an adjustable which sat totally proud of the rear, not sure if that contibruted
    to the rear loading going up.

    The Zone i have ordered should be coming in around 230KG on the nose, so even loaded up it should be no more than
    260KG

    I have gone through the iguide and cannot find any reference to reducing GVM by 200KG before taking into account
    anything above 150KG as per the D4, possibly LR with their head in the sand or they just missed it

    Pick up our Zone Base Off road in September, looking forward to getting out there with our Deffa

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbch2325 View Post
    Hi all,

    Understand this is an old thread but I have been back and fourth on all kinds of youtube videos and forums trying to get the answer.

    I have a D300 5+2 on order and plan to tow a 2900KG at rest trailer. It will likely be at around 3400KG/3500KG mark with all the water tanks full and gear. When it comes to the hitch, do I need to buy a new hitch and tongue? What im getting from the post below is that the standard hitch is fine, fitted with a tongue similar to this which can be inverted so that it sits higher?

    Hayman Reese 3500 Kg Secure Towing Kit


    Really appreciate any feedback
    I got the Defender hitch with my D300 and it fits fine for my 5m boat trailer - much lighter than yours. It looks like any other hitch and tongue.
    If you haven't already can I suggest you join the Facebook group Land Rover New Defender Owners Group - founded in Australia (sorry about the font!) It's a very active group compared to here - no disrespect intended - do a search on there then ask questions.

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwb View Post
    I got the Defender hitch with my D300 and it fits fine for my 5m boat trailer - much lighter than yours. It looks like any other hitch and tongue.
    If you haven't already can I suggest you join the Facebook group Land Rover New Defender Owners Group - founded in Australia (sorry about the font!) It's a very active group compared to here - no disrespect intended - do a search on there then ask questions.

    cheers
    Awesome thanks! I'll ask in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwb View Post
    I got the Defender hitch with my D300 and it fits fine for my 5m boat trailer - much lighter than yours. It looks like any other hitch and tongue.
    If you haven't already can I suggest you join the Facebook group Land Rover New Defender Owners Group - founded in Australia (sorry about the font!) It's a very active group compared to here - no disrespect intended - do a search on there then ask questions.

    cheers
    Except that it is a "private group" unlike here where knowledge is shared and searchable.
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    DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)

    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbch2325 View Post
    Hi all,

    Understand this is an old thread but I have been back and fourth on all kinds of youtube videos and forums trying to get the answer.

    I have a D300 5+2 on order and plan to tow a 2900KG at rest trailer. It will likely be at around 3400KG/3500KG mark with all the water tanks full and gear. When it comes to the hitch, do I need to buy a new hitch and tongue? What im getting from the post below is that the standard hitch is fine, fitted with a tongue similar to this which can be inverted so that it sits higher?

    Hayman Reese 3500 Kg Secure Towing Kit


    Really appreciate any feedback
    do you know the required height of the hitch that the trailer company specs for it to be reasonably
    level in terms of towing setup, Zone spec a height of 490mm unladen and 520mm ish when loaded,
    hence why we have the HR tongue inverted with the D035 hitch, the van sits nicely at the right height

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