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was always overheating and the owner said it was usual and was stock as too nice to drive but the overheating
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maybe the gcm is wrong as well ,i certally see a few with 3 to 3.5t vans on the back,will google some more
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The overheating Rovers can be sorted with a good local radiator. The pommy stuff has some weird as baffles.
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According to the specifications it does?
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maybe not but looking at the new ones 940kg payload and 6670kg gcm must put it at the top in its class including the lc200.
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Yeah I reckon Rangies had a 4T tow rating years ago,which I presume was because they came with big disc brakes on all 4 wheels.Certainly would have been on stopping ability rather than towing capacity.Would have been dangerous in a strong side wind,but I suppose no different to people who reckon it is safe to tow a 3t plus caravan with a Thai special,whilst having a tow vehicle weight of not much more than 2t.Guess that is why there are lots of rolled over big caravans in scrap yards
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I'm not convinced any of these cars are suitable to tow 3500kg despite all the advertising hype they push.
2.5T to 3.5T would be only under perfect windless driving conditons with no one else on the road at a lower speeds. Probably one of the reason fulltimer caravanners like to check out of parks on a Sunday...not many trucks. But they forget the weekend warriors all come out. Want to tow something that heavy buy a proper truck. BTW is the Jeep coil sprung at the rear or is it leaf sprung, just wondering.
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the off road package comes with it as per my post #189
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Discos have a short wheel base, high centre of gravity and long rear over hang. Of all the vehicles rated to tow 3.5 tonne, one of them would be the last on the list. That’s also not taking into account the hit and miss reliability. I’d prefer the P38 Range Rover. Which is more sure footed for towing high weights but more unreliable again. OP maybe consider a Lexus LX470. These are rock solid reliability and build quality. Re sale is strong and they’ve done their all of the depreciation so will hold value. I have one with one of the mufflers removed and it sounds like a proper V8. It’s a bit gutless though. Like some Land Cruisers they have active height control (Hydro suspension) and 4 wheel traction control with centre diff lock. 17 or 18 inch wheel so good tyre choice and decent side wall. I have added a Bluetooth module in place of CD stacker so can stream music. Decent stereo with factory amp and sub. I think Toyota saw what Land Rover did with the 1995 Range Rover and released the 100 series to do everything the RR can but better. Tare weight 2530 Payload 730 Towing 3500 GCM 6760 |
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Some observation on Grand Grand Cherokee compared to Patrol:
- Patrol looks 10-15% bigger in size. - Patrol has the option of extended factory warranties (1,2 +3 yrs), Taking it to a maximum of up to 8 yrs. Jeep is 5yrs. |
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I guess another difference is do you want Japanese top quality or American marginal quality.
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Most current dual cabs are around 2300kg I think you'll find.
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just under 2000kgs tare with just over 1000kg payload for the dmax so assume the rest will be much the same give or take.So you can legally tow a 3.5t caravan with a 2t ute,not this guy !!
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Hilux and Ranger are close enough to 2300kg.
Love to put the others on a weigh bridge to see their actual kerb weight. Nissan quote 1900kg for the Navara, Mercedes quote over 2100kg for their version. I don't think there's an extra 200kg of sound deadener in the merc...
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What is with every newbie buying black tow cars and black/grey caravans ? Have they never freecamped in their lives to know black absorbs the heat in thin insulated caravan. This thing would need AC blowing all summer to keep it cool. Looks capable of carrying 1.5T in the bed to me but... On the RAM 1500 in the states 1500 is 1.5T payload, 2500 2.5T payload, 3500 3.5T payload along with Ford, Mercedes, Chevy pick ups and vans, so why is this vehicle so underated here in Oz with a p*ss weak load rating. Note the nice Prowler 34ft 5th wheeler in the background.
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1500, 2500 and 3500 doesnt refer to its payload capacity.
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Half tonne, three quarter tonne and tonne? Doesn't make sense but as you go up in numbers the ratings go upwards and the chassis changes.
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But surely a F350 is capable of more, looking at what they carry in the US.
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I am pretty sure that back in the older F series days they F100 1 ton F 250 2.5 ton F350 3.5 and so on.
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The RAM 1500 Classic in the US has a payload of 1670 lbs which I think is around 750kg. So if I'm not mistaken, the Aussie ones actually have a higher payload rating.
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