Hi Marnie,
My D2 was a coiler: no SLS. (It has since been sold and goes to a forum member in the NT probably next week)
When I was evaluating the D4 as a potential replacement, I wrote to LRA who confirmed that for the D4, the reason was two-fold: the structure of the vehicle had not been designed for the stresses imposed by a WDH and it could confuse the SLS. I assume that the same reasons could possibly apply to the D2 with SLS.
Sharkee, dagz and Brian.
Do you use the standard L/R tow bar?
Regards
Robbo
Yes, standard tow bar. 3500Kg.
I tink this is the link to LR WDH.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ge-raa527.html
cheers
Gday Robbo yeah standard LR bar. SB I do understand what your saying about variables between makes/models, wheel base, wheeltrack etc etc but in regards to a trol being heavier they weighed pretty much the same (I have weighed both vehicles on a weighbridge). Forgive me if I've missread your post. I also towed that 16ft van with a 97 TD pajero with and with out WDH without any issues so I'm convinced it was the SLS and no WDH causing the problem. I would have loved to have tried that 16fter (I no longer have it) on my d2 after it was converted to springs. Would have been interesting to see if there was any or how much difference. Might be just me but I feel more in control using a WDH. SLS, just my opinion has its advantages but I'm not a real big fan of it. It is a great ride though!
Steve
robbo yep i use the standard tow bar with drop tongue insert.
Received this advice from owner of dealership ( van owner ) in 2000. His advice was replace standard multi piece bolted tow hitch with the L/R recommended and approved option P/N RAA 527 tow hitch made by Hayman Reese, refer owners hand book for use with a Weight Distribution device . I have used this device for 13 years & no problems with SLS have replaced only 2 airbags in that time, normal wear & tear towing a 6.2m 2.8 tonne van .Only issue have is van sway due to passing Trucks turbulence To help over come this have increase the ball weight to 300 Kg. plus using WDH.This helped along with running increased tyre pressures to 48 psi on rear L/R & Vans x 4 BF Goodrich AT All- Terrian .But the simple fact is IMO the L/R is too light in vehicle mass/Ball weight & too short in wheel base to tow a heavy van of 2.8 3.0 tonne at 90- 95 Klms without van sway correction becoming a safety issue
I'm not sure if everyone realises just how heavy 250kg is.....its 550lb in old terms.....if you just put that much in the back of your disco you'd really know it, let alone have it forward of another set of axles swinging on a towball. In fact that 250 is on a lever arm of 3mtrs or more (axle to towball) which can so easily swing the vehicle around. I'm amazed its that high.
If I was pulling a 3 ton van I would rather 250Kg swinging the back of my car, than the one and a quarter tons of van rear of the van axles swinging it. The less weight that you have on the tow bar the higher the probability of this happening.
And that would also be 6 metres of leverage as well.
My vechicle/ tow bar is rated to 250kg. I would not tow anything weighing more than 2500kg without 250 kg on the ball.
Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
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