Could anyone give me an idea of the towing capacity of a 1994 4.2 Trol SWB. I have no documentation but wondered what they are rated at.
Thanks in advance
Andy
Sorry zips,won't happen again :augie Rick
Tiz ok mate, little competition is always good.
Normaly briggie i fight with :clap
just did a quick search, 3.5 tonnes for the smaller engines if yours is a 4.2 may be a bit more, Rick
ive still got lots of hassle , we finally found out whats wrong with Sheila ...... she has diabetes , so on top of moving ...... its been kinda hectic
On any vehicle, as far as I can remember, with any type of over-run brakes, the maximum towed weight is limited to 3.5 tonne.
Clearly much less as the plate or car manufacturer states.
Land Rovers with powerered brakes on the trailer can do more, but not on a 50 mm hitch.
Whilst the 3 ltr T2 will handle this trailed weight hapily you need to be extra vigilant and very aware of the extra load she's pulling, especially when braking. The old towing rule 'drive slow, straight and turn late' applies big time.
Rgds CL
Hi Andy L
Can't help re 4.2 Trols but here's my take on towing heavy stuff.
My 2003 3ltr T2, tows my dumper weighing in at 2.5 ton on my twin axle braked Ifor Williams tipper trailer, which itself weighs a ton, so total all up is 3.5 metric tons, with no problems. Having said that I need to drop to second gear on serious gradients but it always manages. Although I tend to take things slow and easy especially on non-autoroute winding roads.
I was recently stopped by the Gendarmes on the autoroute, directed to the weigh bridge and checked against the (obligatory in France) trailer chassis stamped weight capacity (all up 3.5 ton) without a problem.
Whilst the 3 ltr T2 will handle this trailed weight hapily you need to be extra vigilant and very aware of the extra load she's pulling, especially when braking. The old towing rule 'drive slow, straight and turn late' applies big time.
Rgds CL
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