Towing with a Disco II
#12
Well then I'll just rack that up to more poor decision making on the part of LR. Nothing on the vehicle is adequately built for towing 7700lb for any period of time. Weak power, weak flywheel, weak driveshafts, weak ring gears, weak axle shafts, weak diffs, weak brakes, weak cooling system.... A full size truck should be more than capable of towing that much weight comfortably at 80mph without any steering issues and without having to downshift at the lightest road grade.
now, I'm not saying it wont do it. Obviously it will. but it does it poorly and anyone that tows that kind of weight regularly is asking for major component failure, or at the very least rapid breakdown of wear items.
now, I'm not saying it wont do it. Obviously it will. but it does it poorly and anyone that tows that kind of weight regularly is asking for major component failure, or at the very least rapid breakdown of wear items.
#13
#14
The D2 can tow in either hi or low, whatever. It has so many awards for towing in the world as a prime leader in it's class. It's probably why mine covered 20+K miles without a single breakdown whilst towing be it uphill, along the flat or downhill, never a problem, keine.
#16
Hahaha, KingKoopa, I never thought I'd see the day when you talked so much drivel
The D2 can tow in either hi or low, whatever. It has so many awards for towing in the world as a prime leader in it's class. It's probably why mine covered 20+K miles without a single breakdown whilst towing be it uphill, along the flat or downhill, never a problem, keine.
The D2 can tow in either hi or low, whatever. It has so many awards for towing in the world as a prime leader in it's class. It's probably why mine covered 20+K miles without a single breakdown whilst towing be it uphill, along the flat or downhill, never a problem, keine.
#17
Lol, well that's the problem right there, Americans laugh at any foreign automotive standards. The idea that a land rover discovery could ever be considered an accomplished tow vehicle is ridiculously comical. It is lacking in virtually every area that could be considered detrimental to highway towing ability, relative to any American pickup truck.
The largest market in the world for LR's has been US until recently whereas it is now China.
Last edited by OffroadFrance; 11-10-2017 at 04:00 PM.
#18
And I believe the U.S. is the top LR buyer. Trophy wives have to get around somehow lol.
#19
#20
Relative to a pickup, sure it's not great. That said it's still quite a bit better than most SUVs I've towed with.
Koop, the key is keeping speed down. If you stay down at 60-65 you're not gonna have any issues. Now sure, most pickups can tow the same load at 80, but they're also specifically designed for the task.
The Disco might not be the prime candidate, but they work perfectly fine if you know what you're doing. I've been towing regularly with mine since I got it and I've never once had an issue.
Koop, the key is keeping speed down. If you stay down at 60-65 you're not gonna have any issues. Now sure, most pickups can tow the same load at 80, but they're also specifically designed for the task.
The Disco might not be the prime candidate, but they work perfectly fine if you know what you're doing. I've been towing regularly with mine since I got it and I've never once had an issue.