A county chassis? I'm interested in knowing
Ladies and gents
Can anybody tell me what is meant by the 'chassis reinforcement' that comes with the heavy duty upgrade on the current model? In what way is the 110 chassis reinforced?
Just loving the new Land Rover
cheers
Alan
A county chassis? I'm interested in knowing
Me too, what are they advertising and on what model?
This is what it says:
The 110 Hardtop, Single Cab Chassis and HCPU models have two options; the Boost pack of alloy rims, traction control and ABS, or the Heavy Duty pack of a reinforced chassis, steel rims, Michelin XZL tyres (very strong light-truck mud tyre designed for extremely heavy loads), coil-within-coil rear springs and a GVM increase of 450kg to 3500kg, same as all 130s.
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						Possibly bolt-on reinforcement to the inside of the rear crossmember for towing.
Apologies for digging up this old thread, but I was just cleaning the truck ('97 110 station wagon) and noticed that I have this:
Does that mean I have the "HD" option? Unfortunately the factory wheels and springs were long gone when I bought it, so the obvious signs are gone. I've certainly never noticed anything unusual about the chassis, not that I've been paying attention until now.
No bolt on reinforcements on the rear crossmember - other than what went on with the HR tow bar. So has anyone established what the "chassis reinforcements" are yet? If not, I'm happy to take photos/measurements of mine for comparison.
I've got a bare standard 110 chassis here that's easy to take photos of for comparison too.
Can you find the serial number on the rear axle housing? Its on the rear of the LH tube a bit above mid point. I'd be guessing its a heavy duty one with thicker tubes like a 130.
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
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						Dervish, 3500 kg is the GVM with the HD option.
I don't know what difference there is with the chassis, however you will have the HD Salisbury with thicker wall axle tubes (same as 130). The original F & R springs for your HD 110 were also the same as for a 130.
The Land Rover chassis is only 2 mm thick so they have a fair amount of reinforcement inside at points of higher load, such as where there are cross members, body outriggers, suspension mounts and the like. Usually this consists of lengths of 'L' section in the upper and lower corners. They also have 'Z' crush tubes where items bolt to the chassis. As these are not visible, without cutting up the chassis it wouldn't be possible to tell if there were changes internally.
The area I think that would be most likely to receive reinforcement for the greater GVM is around the spring perches, or the rear cross member for higher towing loads.
I would expect if the HD 110 has chassis reinforcement additional to the standard 110 chassis, then it would also be applied to every 130.
I have spent a good deal of time trying to find what reinforcement Land Rover applied to the chassis for the MOD 'Wolf'. After sifting out the usual BS, all I could find was vague information about reinforcement in the vicinity of the body outrigger at the front bulkhead and radius arm mount, and a continuous member above the rear chassis rails to enable closer spaced cross supports/stiffening for the floor of the tub (this was not to strengthen the chassis but to avoid damage to the floor of the tub). Regarding the previously mentioned reinforcement at the body outrigger and radius arm support they later changed to a triangular gusset, if I understand correctly is the same as for the current 110 and 130's.
Edit: I interpret the information on that placard, including the tyre pressures as only relating to a maximum load state. I have known people to stick to the same tyre pressures even running with very light loads off road.
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						When Rick had his 98 130 next to my 98 110 trayback, things we noted were some extra webbing/bracing in the TA mount at chassis, and the A frame cross member on his 130
Possibly these are added to the HD110?
130 chassis's have an extra plate of steel on top of the 2 main chassis rails that is seam welded for the whole length.
Didnt notice too much else added compared to a 110 chassis.
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