Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
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Mine is going in on 21st. Lets see what happens.
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9th Jul 2015 6:36 pm |
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AndyGee
Member Since: 20 Oct 2010
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 6
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DG wrote:The noseweight has always been 150kg
Not according to the handbook ..and yes I'm lucky enough to have a dynamic weighbridge on site for axle/gvw checking. Reason this is a concern is that VOSA are very "hot" on trailers/weights etc in Scotland and I ain't risking either drivers/operator license or my own TM CPC
Cheers
Andy
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9th Jul 2015 8:18 pm |
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DG
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Member Since: 12 Dec 2005
Location: The Gaff
Posts: 50977
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Maybe we are both half right
Quote: Markets except Australia
Nose weight If the vehicle is loaded to the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), the
nose weight is limited to 150 kg (330 lb). If a greater nose
weight is necessary (up to 250 kg (550 lb) maximum), vehicle
load should be reduced to ensure the GVW and rear axle
weights are not exceeded.
Australia only
Nose weight Must be a minimum of 7% of gross caravan/trailer weight, up
to a maximum of 350 kg (772 lb).
Hitch height Must be set with the engine running, so that the caravan/trailer
is level when connected to the vehicle. 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
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9th Jul 2015 9:31 pm |
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Ted Newman
Member Since: 09 Oct 2010
Location: SE London
Posts: 840
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Exactly what I was told by my dealer and as per the hand book for my MY11 D4. LR Discovery 4 XS pulling an Airstream 532 Caravan also own (since new) a 1996 MGF
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10th Jul 2015 8:37 am |
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jimbojay
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Wet & Windy West Coast (Ayrshire)
Posts: 157
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....well had my towbar inspected today, apparently a clean bill of health All they kept insisting is that it's removed when not in use, when I explained that I use it every weekend to tow 2000kg of caravan and that I wont be removing it for 4 days only to put it back on again I was met with the blank look and well that's what it says!!! They seemed to spend more time trying to find other thing's to quote me for rather than discuss my concerns over the towbar!!
I also note that it now states that the breakaway cable should not be looped round the towbar, this has now thrown up another issue in as much as my cable is too tight to connect to the recovery point and the clip to my knowledge is not suitable for direct contact on the crossmember? I appreciate that this is not particularly LR's fault but it still brings in the fit for purpose thought's!!! Rant Over!!
Jamie
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10th Jul 2015 1:02 pm |
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ROY_H
Member Since: 30 Jun 2014
Location: South Hams Devon
Posts: 368
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I always put my breakaway cable into the loop between the tow-sockets. As that's the cross-member I consider it perfectly secure.
I think they mean don't drop it over the actual tow-hitch. Morris Dancers: Drinkers with A Dance Problem
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10th Jul 2015 1:06 pm |
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jimbojay
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Wet & Windy West Coast (Ayrshire)
Posts: 157
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That's what I would like to do however it is too tight a fit.
Jamie
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10th Jul 2015 1:44 pm |
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Tanglewood
Member Since: 27 Feb 2011
Location: Wilts
Posts: 1376
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Get a longer break away cable
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10th Jul 2015 2:04 pm |
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jimbojay
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Wet & Windy West Coast (Ayrshire)
Posts: 157
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That's the next step, and your right as simple as it sounds, however more cost, a 4-5 hour round trip to the caravan dealer dragging the van, it really starts to put LR ownership into perspective, and I know I sound petty
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10th Jul 2015 2:31 pm |
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ROY_H
Member Since: 30 Jun 2014
Location: South Hams Devon
Posts: 368
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jimbojay wrote:That's what I would like to do however it is too tight a fit.
Jamie
Do you mean the clip won't go through ?
Very odd because I've got a 'heavy duty' cable on mine and the clip goes through easily and I clip it back over the cable. Morris Dancers: Drinkers with A Dance Problem
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10th Jul 2015 2:32 pm |
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jimbojay
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Wet & Windy West Coast (Ayrshire)
Posts: 157
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The clip goes through fine but it's just too taught, as Tanglewood says longer cable required!!
Cheers
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10th Jul 2015 2:42 pm |
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DaveS
Member Since: 15 Aug 2009
Location: Weybridge
Posts: 241
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You can get a breakaway cable for about £5 and it does not really require a dealer to fit it for you.
Also, it only take a couple of seconds to remove the detachable tow ball and put it into the boot and even less to refit it.
I cannot see that either of these issues makes the tow ball unfit for purpose.
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10th Jul 2015 2:50 pm |
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ROY_H
Member Since: 30 Jun 2014
Location: South Hams Devon
Posts: 368
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I reckon you were sold a second-hand one Morris Dancers: Drinkers with A Dance Problem
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10th Jul 2015 3:08 pm |
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ROY_H
Member Since: 30 Jun 2014
Location: South Hams Devon
Posts: 368
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Seriously, get a cable with what looks like a large 'key-ring' fitting to go on the handbrake link. I bought one with a closure that would have needed a hydraulic press to close it up. Morris Dancers: Drinkers with A Dance Problem
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10th Jul 2015 3:09 pm |
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jimbojay
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Wet & Windy West Coast (Ayrshire)
Posts: 157
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DaveS wrote:You can get a breakaway cable for about £5 and it does not really require a dealer to fit it for you.
Also, it only take a couple of seconds to remove the detachable tow ball and put it into the boot and even less to refit it.
I cannot see that either of these issues makes the tow ball unfit for purpose.
Dave, you are correct in the cable part that is now a by product of an Issue I never had before, this is mainly my annoyance on having to sort out that issue!
However the fact that I now have to remove the towbar no matter how much time it takes does make me question along with a few others no doubt on its suitability, I will be one of the unhappy camp sitting opposite the happy ones, but that is the way of the world.
Jamie
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10th Jul 2015 3:48 pm |
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