
 Originally Posted by 
GregMilner
					
				 
				Agreed, it is only my opinion, but I just look at it from common sense. If a manufacturer quotes a 3.5 ton towing capacity, I assume that 3.5 tons is at the very top end of the scale, i.e., you're wringing its neck at that weight. So I tend to go conservative. I tow a 2.5 ton boat, and I feel much more comfortable doing with the standard 4.4 TDV8 in my Vogue than I would even with a chipped or remapped 3.0 in a Disco or RRS. 
 
Even with the 4.4 you sure know the boat's tailgating you. I just don't believe in running things at their absolute limits if you don't have to. The less stress on the engineering, the longer it'll last. That said, yes I know there are lots of 2.7 and 3.0 LRs out there towing big heavy vans around Australia. I just wouldn't particularly want to buy one of them second hand.
			
		 
	 
 I agree, I wouldn't even think about towing 3.5t all the time, yes I have towed 3.5t, but that was a one off necessity(broken daughters car) did it tow it well, yes it did, supprisingly well in fact,  I'm happy towing our 1.4t camper, our non chipped 2.7l D4 does it quite well.
 
I can't imagine what the gearbox would be like long term towing 3.5t, don't think it would have a long lifespan.
 
Baz.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Cheers Baz.
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