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    GVM series ii swb ?

    anyone know the gvm of a series ii shorty station wagon?
    2007 Discovery 3 SE7 TDV6 2.7
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    Have a look at pages 110 & 111 in the owners manual that comes on the Series 2 CD - that may have the weights you require.
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    From memory my manual lists a single tare weight for 88" and 109" of (again if memory serves... ~1300 and ~1600 kg respectively).

    The payloads permitted on top of that are 1/2(?) Ton and 3/4 Ton respectively aren't they???

    Drifter beat me to it! Pretty sure the S3 manual only lists one tare weight each for 88/109?

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    here are some stats for a s2.. just off the top of my head you'll understand..


    LAND-ROVER 88
    as offered for 1961 in Europe North America worldwide

    Production/sales period: 1958 - 1961
    Model years: 1958 - 1961
    Country of origin: GB United Kingdom

    Make/model:
    Land-Rover Series II ( 1958-1971)

    Type: 88 Series II Soft-Top (1958-1961)

    Optional equipment: -
    Class: mid-size off-road / SUV (sport utility vehicle)
    Body style: soft-top
    Doors: 2
    Traction: 4x4 part-time (rear permanent, front engaged manually in off-road conditions), transfer case 2.89/1.15

    Dimensions & capacities
    Length: 3620 mm / 142.5 in
    Width: 1628 mm / 64.1 in
    Height: 1969 mm / 77.5 in
    Wheelbase: 2235 mm / 88 in

    Front track: 1308 mm / 51.5 in
    Rear track: 1308 mm / 51.5 in

    Ground clearance: 203 mm / 8 in
    Fuel capacity: 45 liter / 11.9 U.S. gal / 9.9 imp. gal

    Turning circle btw. walls: -
    Turning circle btw. curbs: 11.58 m / 38 ft
    Drag coefficient claimed:

    Drag coefficient estimated by a-c: 0.9
    Curb weight (without a driver): 1315 kg / 2899 lbs
    GVWR: 2020 kg / 4453 lbs
    Payload: 681 kg / 1501 lbs



    Sales markets Europe North America worldwide
    Related models:
    Powertrain

    Engine manufacturer: Rover 2.25-Litre
    Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

    Fuel type: petrol (gasoline)
    Fuel system: carburetor
    Charge system: naturally aspirated
    Valves per cylinder: 2

    Additional features: Solex
    OHV pushrod operated
    Cylinders alignment: Line 4

    Displacement: 2286 cm3 / 139.4 cui

    Bore: 90.47 mm / 3.56 in

    Stroke: 88.9 mm / 3.5 in

    Compression ratio: 7 : 1

    Power net: 50 kW / 68 PS / 67 hp (DIN) / 4250
    Torque:
    Power gross: 57.5 kW / 78 PS / 77 hp (SAE) / 4250

    Torque gross: 168 Nm / 124 ft-lb / 2500
    Transmission type: manual
    Number of gears: 4

    Gear ratios (overall):

    I
    3 (16.17)
    $
    II
    2.045 (11.02)

    III
    1.378 (7.43)

    IV
    1 (5.39)

    R
    2.54

    Speed range
    (max speed on gears, top gear value theor.):
    (km/h/mph)

    I:
    38 / 24

    II:
    55 / 34

    III:
    82 / 51

    IV:
    113 / 70

    1000rpm speed:
    (km/h/mph)

    I:
    7.9 / 4.9

    II:
    11.6 / 7.2

    III:
    17.3 / 10.8

    IV:
    23.8 / 14.8

    Final drive ratio std:
    5.39

    optional:
    (4.7 x 1.147)
    Standard tires:
    6.00 - 16
    ProfessCars™ estimation ©
    (for the car with basic curb weight and 90 kg (200 lbs) load)

    Top speed: 103 km/h / 64 mph
    (theor. without speed governor)

    Acceleration:
    0-30 km/h (s):
    2.5

    0-40 km/h (s):
    4.1

    0-50 km/h (s):
    5.5

    0-60 km/h (s):
    8.3

    0-70 km/h (s):
    10.7

    0-80 km/h (s):
    15.6

    0-90 km/h (s):
    21.3

    0-100 km/h (s):
    35.5




    0-20 mph (s):
    2.7

    0-30 mph (s):
    5.3

    0-40 mph (s):
    9.2

    0-50 mph (s):
    15.8

    0-60 mph (s):
    28.3


    0- 1/4mile (s):
    22.3

    speed at 1/4mile:
    91 km/h / 57 mph

    0- 1km (s):

    Acceleration in gears:


    60-100 km/h IVth or top gear (s):
    26.3
    40-60 mph IVth or top gear (s):
    18

    5Overtaking factors:


    60-100 km/h (s):
    27.2

    Fuel consumption
    extra-urban / city / highway / average combined:
    (city cycle is based on typical European traffic)


    l/100km:
    - / 15.5-19.6 / - /

    mpg (imp.):
    - / 14-18 / - /

    mpg (U.S.):
    - / 12-15 / - /

    km/l:
    - / 5-6 / - /




    from:- http://www.automobile-catalog.com/ca...-rover_88.html
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    thankyou all
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    "Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it." -- a warning from Adolf Hitler
    "If you don't have a sense of humour, you probably don't have any sense at all!" -- a wise observation by someone else
    'If everyone colludes in believing that war is the norm, nobody will recognize the imperative of peace." -- Anne Deveson
    “What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” - Pericles
    "We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.” – Ayn Rand
    "The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts." Marcus Aurelius

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    here are some stats for a s2.. just off the top of my head you'll understand..

    ...
    But Digger, that specification (off the top of your head) is the one using septic made "tires", in Australia our Landies had Aussie made "tyres" which may have had different specifications if not just spelling. making the GVM different!

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