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smudger53 Member Since: 01 Sep 2012 Location: Chelmsford (great Leighs) Posts: 36 |
Evening Trevor.Yes please, send as many pics as you like please to ds9150@googlemail.com Cheers Dave PS my wife seems quite interested in more pics too. my freelander is an 07 Stornoway grey HSE with full cream leather |
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8th Nov 2012 10:43 pm |
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chrisdeeming Member Since: 29 Dec 2011 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 828 |
nice van old geezer you got some inside shots When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car |
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9th Nov 2012 6:26 am |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
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9th Nov 2012 8:17 am |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
chrisdeeming
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9th Nov 2012 8:26 am |
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UKDEN Member Since: 29 Aug 2011 Location: Northumberland Posts: 58 |
Just how heavy is a FL2? The V5C for my XS SD4 gives a MASS IN SERVICE of 1967 Kg. the quoted kerb weight (on the LR website) is considerably less (about 1805 Kg if my memory is correct). What is MASS IN SERVICE? how does is relate to kerb weight? PS I tow 1800 Kg of boat or 1600Kg of caravan (sadly not at the same time ) Now: 2012 FL2 SD4 XS Orkney Grey Previously: 2007 D3 TDV6 XS Tonga Green Before that: 2003 FL1 TD4 "Kalahari" Black Last edited by UKDEN on 9th Nov 2012 10:02 am. Edited 1 time in total |
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9th Nov 2012 9:15 am |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
its about 1820KG
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9th Nov 2012 9:35 am |
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chrisdeeming Member Since: 29 Dec 2011 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 828 |
oooo its big!! I love having the ready made bed much less hassle! home from home When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car |
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9th Nov 2012 9:44 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i wouldn't discount the swift brand, I bought a Swift Challenger Sport 636 earlier this year and its a excellant caravan too, and light at 1650kg, but i have had it reweight plated to 1850 to give me more payload due to the twin motor mover
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9th Nov 2012 10:05 am |
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UKDEN Member Since: 29 Aug 2011 Location: Northumberland Posts: 58 |
He was wrong. The police often are when it comes to towing matters. You can tow any mass that does not take your total train weight (weight of car + trailer) above the figure stated on the car "plate". At the same time you must not exceed the stated maximum permissible axle loading. This is relevent, because, with the car loaded its maximum permissible weight, you would possibly exceed the maximum rear axle loading if you have a high nose weight on the trailer (max permitted 150Kg). For the FL2 the GTW (gross train weight) is 2000Kg more than the GVW (gross vehicle weight). This means that you can (legally) tow 2000Kg when the FL2 is fully loaded. You can (legally) tow more than 2000Kg if the FL2 is not fully loaded as long as you do not exceed the GTW stated on the car "plate". However the fact that it is legal to tow such weights does not necessarilly make it advisable. Oldgeezer is correct when he says that twin axle vans are (usually) more stable than single axle ones. You should therefore be able to tow a higher weight twin axle van with safety. To return to my original point. Does anyone know what the MASS IN SERVICE stated on the V5C means? Is it the unladen weight of the vehicle? The kerb weight is supposed to be the unladen weight + 75 Kg (for driver). Now: 2012 FL2 SD4 XS Orkney Grey Previously: 2007 D3 TDV6 XS Tonga Green Before that: 2003 FL1 TD4 "Kalahari" Black |
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9th Nov 2012 10:33 am |
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chrisdeeming Member Since: 29 Dec 2011 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 828 |
its all abit confusing i think as long as your sensible and use your common sense it will be fine the car itself will pull 1800 easy! When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car |
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9th Nov 2012 1:57 pm |
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rjc1944 Member Since: 18 Dec 2011 Location: Perranporth, Cornwall Posts: 783 |
85% of the Kerb Weight of Freelander 2 is 1547 kgs. 85% is what the main caravan clubs recommend as a maximum to ensure the "tail wagging dog" syndrome doesn't cause the dreaded snaking. The Swift's MPTLM is about 100kgs over that so care is needed, especially on downhill bends. At 1890 kgs kerbweight legally the FL2's OK up to that (100% is OK in the eyes of the law) and it's still within LR's towing limit. Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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9th Nov 2012 3:10 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I don't think i have ever reached the maximum limits when loading the caravan, i say think as i have never weighed it once loaded. its also very stable in winds and i don't speed, steady away and i think the ALKO ATS system, stabalisers all work to give my 'van a stable tow |
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9th Nov 2012 3:19 pm |
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muddywheels Member Since: 02 Oct 2007 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 939 |
Nice outfit Nick
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9th Nov 2012 3:24 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
yes i thought they were good, but I went to them with the deal I wanted, and could get elsewhere, they matched it, then i bought my motor mover from Catterick at their event and York fitted it, even though I had told York i wanted one fitting without a discount and they had already fitted it, but I get on well with Catterick (the head office/branch)
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9th Nov 2012 3:42 pm |
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