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Cast Iron Weights

Can anyone tell me what the two large swinging weights are for on the rear of the chassis.
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Post #617493rd Jun 2006 11:20 am
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They are harmonic dampers for both chassis and transmission.
  
Post #617503rd Jun 2006 11:28 am
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Have a look at

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.ph...ght=weight

and

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=229 Wink
  
Post #617513rd Jun 2006 11:32 am
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I definitely can't buy that 'spare wheelis part of the crash safety' garbage!

The spare tyre is on the other side of a chassis member. I cam't see how the spare tyre could perform any worthwhile impact reduction.
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Post #618394th Jun 2006 12:51 pm
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It does if you get tailgated as the local nonfranchise LR specialist's wife found out in his D3........................... she had a Shogun run into the back of their D3 on the motorway and the towbar and spare wheel took the brunt of the damage, the front of the Shogun was totally destroyed, the D3 was fixed up and ran well until last summer when on the first day of their family holidays, caravan in tow, the engine compartment burst into flames about 5 miles from their home and destroyed the D3.................. LR replaced the car as there was found to be a fault with HP fuel system. Some folks have all the luck eh? Laughing
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LR have also said the spare wheel is part of the crash protection system... also slung low to lower the centre of gravity.

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Post #618584th Jun 2006 6:36 pm
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I've no doubt that LR states that the spare is part of the crash safety, but..

Tim, in your example you state that the 'tow bar and..'. The tow bar slots directly into a chassis member. So wouldn't it have been the chassis member that took the brunt of the blow?? And what about those markets where a space saver is fitted??

Simon, I can also understand the centre of gravity bit. I'm currently in the process of investigating relocating the spare wheel to the rear and putting in a 110litre aux tank where the spare normally sits. No probs with CoG, but I'm interested in this spare wheel thing.

I will investigate whether 110litres of diesel in a steel box would have a similar effect to a spare wheel. As the spare is probably only providing some final shock absorbtion, I would think the answer is yes.

Better than carrying the same fuel load on the roof!
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