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commjet



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Tyre Pressures when towing

I have had a look in the manual for tyre pressures but it just refers you to the sticker on the door.
which give one value only. Can i assume you do not have to increase the pressure when towing with a FL the car is a GS with standare rims and tyres and a pressure of 32 psi You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.

Post #16585 26th Mar 2008 5:58 pm
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npinks



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you are correct in your assumption

32psi all round all the time Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:
you are correct in your assumption

32psi all round all the time Thumbs Up


Agreed, I do exactly the same.

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As the FL2 is an all-terrain vehicle, the distance between rear wheels and towing hook is very short compared with "normal" cars. Therefore towing causes a much lower extra pressure on the tires and consequently no need for higher air pressure.

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I got on to landrover technical department about this a year ago and they confirmed that the tyre pressures remain the same Thumbs Up

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Tandemman wrote:
I got on to landrover technical department about this a year ago and they confirmed that the tyre pressures remain the same Thumbs Up


likewise Very Happy Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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commjet



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Thanks for the replies You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.

Post #16612 26th Mar 2008 10:19 pm
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John L wrote:
npinks wrote:
you are correct in your assumption

32psi all round all the time Thumbs Up


Agreed, I do exactly the same.


I do this as well but I do wonder if this is correct. We all know if a fat man rides a bicycle he needs to blow the tyres up harder than a very light person. This must also apply to car tyres.
Also have a look at what the caravan club says on page 16 of this URL.

http://www.caravanclub.co.uk/NR/rdonlyres/...Wheels.pdf

Bye the way CG you enter at your own risk.

waaxh03

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avtur



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Was very pleased to find that tyre pressures remain th same when towing, saves all that messing about with a pump when we've got the (shhhhh..... caravan!) on the back.

We tow a 1450kg .... eh ..hem ... trailer, have covered several hundred miles over a number of outings, absoutely fine following the instructions i.e. no change.

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Stop mentioning me everytime c Censored vans are discussed. Its a free country, tow a van if you must, just expect a bit of backlash from us normals. One solution is to allow us to overtake once in while, so we can move on and forget why we hate c Censored vans so much Wink

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avtur



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chicken george wrote:
One solution is to allow us to overtake once in while, so we can move on and forget why we hate c Censored vans so much Wink



You wont be held up by me!!!

But do remember that there are different speed limits when towing. If I've got the white box on the back I'm limited to 50mph on single carriageway roads, thats the law. However within the confines of the law I will not hold you up, and since I do use my mirrors if I notice any sort of a tail back then I'll be out of your way and let you pass. The flip side is that when towing the 'shed' the sort of stunts that some driver pull in order to overtake are quite extraordinary (and unnecessary), to the point of being life threatening. Having defended my own actions I have to admit that some shed-tuggers are not too skilled and less than considerate, and I'm as vocal as you in my criticism, but we're not all that bad !! (thinks, tar-brush-people-the-same-all-don't)

You'll probably be even more frustrated if I'm in the 'other' trailer towing vehicle I drive. A 38,000 litre fuel tanker, restricted to 40 mph on single carriageway roads....... Embarassed

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waaxh03



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Going back to tyre pressures this is the first car I have had that you don't have to increase the tyre pressures when the car is fully laden. On top of that the caravan adds another 100kg noseweight onto the towing bracket.
For those people who have read page 16 of the url I posted earlier they will have seen that the tyre pressure increases with the load it is expected to carry (obviously up to a maximum for a given tyre).
I do wonder if the information on tyre pressures from Land Rover is correct, as it doesn't follow this rule.

waaxh03 Confused

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Hi, i'm new here took delivery of 08 GS two weeks ago and enjoying every minute Very Happy

Have owned Citroens in the past and they never required an increase in pressures when loaded or towing. The advice in the Caravan Club book will only be general advice. Having towed over Easter in the high winds I did not encounter any problems, as steady as a rock at 60 mph. I must admit it is nice not having to keep adjusting pressures, another plus point for Freelander 2.

TonyJ Remember there are never problems, just new challenges

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Cg, The mobile cafe's are taking over the FL2 site! I wonder if they check their C Censored N tyre wheel pressures? Wink Freelander 2 - SE
Sumatra Black - TD4 -4X4 Jack Russel in boot.

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always Very Happy

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